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Suspicious Partner -2017- With English Subtitle... <PREMIUM — BLUEPRINT>

Noh Ji-wook (Ji Chang-wook) is a perfectionist prosecutor with a traumatic past. Eun Bong-hee (Nam Ji-hyun) is a prosecutor trainee who is falsely accused of murdering her ex-boyfriend. In a twist of fate, Ji-wook is the one who initially arrests her, but then becomes her defense lawyer after a painful betrayal involving his own ex-girlfriend.

Unlike many dramas where the villain is revealed in the final episodes, Suspicious Partner reveals the killer’s identity relatively early. This bold storytelling choice shifts the focus from "Who is the killer?" to "How will they catch him?" and "What are the psychological ramifications of his crimes?" It adds a layer of psychological thriller that complements the romance.

Their relationship starts on rocky ground, filled with bickering and misunderstandings. However, the narrative shifts dramatically when Bong-hee becomes the prime suspect in a twisted murder case involving her ex-boyfriend. In a desperate turn of events, Ji-wook—despite his initial reluctance—becomes her lawyer, helping to clear her name. Suspicious Partner -2017- with English subtitle...

Whether you are here for Ji Chang-wook’s brooding glare, Nam Ji-hyun’s comedic timing, or the shocking murder mystery, remember: every raised eyebrow, every legal objection, and every whispered confession lives or dies by the subtitle track.

, this series remains a fan favorite for its electric lead chemistry and its ability to keep you laughing one minute and on the edge of your seat the next. Quick Facts Release Year: 40 (roughly 30 minutes each) Ji Chang Wook, Nam Ji Hyun, Choi Tae Joon, Kwon Nara Romantic Comedy, Legal Thriller, Suspense A Plot with a Twist Noh Ji-wook (Ji Chang-wook) is a perfectionist prosecutor

Unlike many K-dramas that start romantic and turn melodramatic, Suspicious Partner declares its identity from episode one. It is equal parts:

The drama excels in its "found family" dynamic. The team at the law firm—Ji Eun-hyuk (Choi Tae-joon) and the office staff—provide much-needed comic relief. Their banter, often involving bets on whether the leads will kiss or break up, provides a warmth that contrasts the darker murder plotlines. Unlike many dramas where the villain is revealed

The "NoBong" couple is legendary in the K-Drama community. The transition from bickering colleagues to lovers is paced perfectly. There is no sudden declaration of love; instead, it is a slow burn built on shared trauma and mutual respect. The skinship (physical touch) and intimate scenes are executed with a maturity that respects the characters' growth.