catch your luck

Good Luck! ~ Friends For Life No Matter What Happens

“Good Luck!” (aka “Catch Your Luck”) is a 2025 Korean drama series, scheduled to have 120 episodes, categorized as Comedy, Family, and Slice-of-life; available on Viki and KOCOWA+.

SUMMARY: Three men promised in their youth to be best friends for life, but once they reached their 60s, married with kids, and their financial situations were different, they question if their bond of friendship bond will hold or break.

Friends For Life? Until or Unless

In “Good Luck!”, three (3) friends who vow to be friends for life appear to have a change of heart about that vow when they are much older and have spouses and kids.

Kim Dae-Sik, Choi Kyu-Tae, and Han Mu-Cheol are closer than the legendary trio, the Three Musketeers. Their motto wasn’t “All for one, and one for all!” It was a little bit longer. It went something like:

  • From now on, the three of us will never let any one of us, go through life’s ups and downs alone, no matter what.”

Yeah. It was a mouthful. But when they were young, they meant to stick to it. Now that they’re in their 60s …

Friend No. 1:  Han Mu-Cheol has done very well financially. But he can’t take all of the credit. His wife’s father helped him buy buildings. But he was diligent and made the investments grow. Even so, his family and friends nicknamed him “K-Scrooge” but think he’s worse than Ebenezer Scrooge. He is such a cheapskate! And he doesn’t cut his friends any slack. Everything for him is Money! Money! Money! He has a son who doesn’t have a job because he believes he can earn money investing in stocks and crypto, but he has not been successful. He has a daughter who wants to be a model, and she is so vain that she has a different boyfriend for every day of the week.

Friend No.2:  Choi Kyu-Tae is a real estate agent. He works for Han Mu-Cheol and his job is to keep all the spaces in the building rented out. It’s not an easy job because Han Mu-Cheol has a reputation for being a miserly and grumpy landlord. Once people hear about the landlord, they refuse to sign a lease. This causes him to have financial troubles. He can’t earn a commission if nobody wants to rent. What’s worse is that he is a widower raising his son alone, and the son needs heart surgery. You would think that a best friend who vowed to “go through life’s ups and downs” would be more empathetic and sympathetic.  But Han Mu-Cheol takes advantage of him, and unfortunately, Kim Dae-Sik is having extreme financial difficulties.

Friend No. 3:  Kim Dae-Sik is married with a son and a daughter. Both of the kids are hard-working and industrious and have ambitious financial goals, but they’re not the greedy type. Kim Dae-Sik and his wife run a chicken restaurant together, but the business is failing. It’s so badthat  they don’t even know if they will have food to eat and a roof over their head. His wife went to their daughter and asked for help. Of course, the daughter agreed, but she didn’t realize that her husband had quit “another” job. Her husband doesn’t seem to be able to hold down a job. On the plus side, their son who went to study in Americ,a has come back home. He found an investor for his business, and if everything goes well, it should become a profitable endeavor. In the meantime … ??? … It sure would be nice if Kim Dae-Sik could win a lottery.

The current situation for the three (3) friends is:

  1. Han Mu-Cheol is rich but cheap and does not have a charitable bone in his body.

  2. Choi Kyu-Tae is sweet and kindhearted, but barely manages to keep his head above water, and doesn’t know how he will get the money to pay for his son’s surgery.

  3. Kim Dae-Sik is totally down on his luck and could use a “rescuing angel”.

But that’s today. What about tomorrow? Their luck could change. Will it be good luck?

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Where to Watch

Viewership and Rating:

My personal rating is 7.5 out of 10 stars.

Looking for good, clean humor to watch with family and friends that’s OK for kids too? Good Luck!

LINKS OF INTEREST:

“Catch Your Luck” features strong cast chemistry and explores dreams of wealth – CHOSUNBIZ

Son Chang-min embodies brash landlord in new KBS drama Catch Your Luck | CHOSUNBIZ

“Catch Your Luck” Korean Drama 2025 | Korean All Day

K-Drama Lineup April 2025: From Karma To Weak Hero Class 2, 9 Must-Watch Shows You Can’t Miss This Month

April 2025 K-Drama : Top 10 Binge-worthy Premieres | Daily Country Today BD

14 New K-Dramas To Check Out In April 2025 | Soompi

TRAILER/TEASER:

KDTeaser tv. “Catch Your Luck (2025).” YouTube, 19 Mar. 2025, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pu3fXJF-5m0.

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JinnyGoesKrazy

❀️ I want nobody but you

188 messages 9 likes

I think this drama had a strong concept but weak execution. The world-building was rushed. The fantasy element was introduced quickly but never fully developed. What are the rules of her power? Can she control it better over time? Can she see it in animals or just humans? There are so many questions, but the series doesn’t answer many of them. Also, the twist with the recurring dream was underused. It had the potential to become the core mystery of the show, but it stayed on the side. I also found the portrayal of mental illness to be uneven. While the show made an effort to treat it with respect, some scenes felt too simplified. I would have liked to see more time spent on individual patient stories. That would’ve grounded the fantasy in real-world situations. Still, I give credit to the actors for doing their best with limited screen time. Jang Hee Ryung especially gave her character depth. I think with a better script and more episodes, this could have been a great series.

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Blond Ambition

Member

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. The smoke rising slowly is a chilling idea. It’s quiet, not dramatic, but still creates tension. That kind of subtle horror works better for me than jump scares. I wish they explored more scenes where she had to stop a death in progress. It felt like the show didn’t fully lean into its creepy side. Also, six episodes was too short. Just when things were getting interesting, it ended. I think they should consider a second season or maybe even a spin-off focusing on others who have powers like Bae Soo Ah. That part intrigued me a lot.

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Shayla_15200

I am Alive!

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Soo Ah and Hyun Woo had romantic energy. He didn’t believe her at first, but he still looked out for her, and when she came back to work with him, the mood changed. They relied on each other. That’s romantic to me. I liked the way their relationship developed slowly, even though the series was short. Sometimes you don’t need big gestures to show love. Just being there for each other is enough. The dream part also made me think there was something deeper between them, maybe even fate. I hope there’s a follow-up someday that shows where they go from here.

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SNUGGLEBODY

Too hot to handle

105 messages 31 likes

I’ve watched a lot of short-format Korean dramas, and this one definitely stood out. The mix of crime, medical, and supernatural genres isn’t common. Usually these dramas focus on just one thing, but this one tried to do more. And it worked, mostly. The pacing was uneven, but I give it credit for ambition. It had a strong first episode and a good final one. The middle could’ve used more development. I also liked how it didn’t overexplain the fantasy parts. It let viewers figure things out on their own. That’s rare. The drama reminded me a bit of β€œSave Me” or β€œThe Guest”, though much lighter in tone. I don’t think it’s for everyone, but if you like genre blends, it’s worth a try.

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cmoneyspinner

What does the Fox say?

1,561 messages 36 likes

I’ve watched a lot of short-format Korean dramas, and this one definitely stood out. The mix of crime, medical, and supernatural genres isn’t common. Usually these dramas focus on just one thing, but this one tried to do more. And it worked, mostly. The pacing was uneven, but I give it credit for ambition. It had a strong first episode and a good final one. The middle could’ve used more development. I also liked how it didn’t overexplain the fantasy parts. It let viewers figure things out on their own. That’s rare. The drama reminded me a bit of β€œSave Me” or β€œThe Guest”, though much lighter in tone. I don’t think it’s for everyone, but if you like genre blends, it’s worth a try.

As soon as I saw the old guys wearing wigs in the first episode I knew it was going to be FUN!

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