Synopsis
A unit of police outcasts is led by a returning American-trained inspector.
What makes BOSS worth watching
Two seasons of stylish Japanese police-comedy.
BOSS represents a strong example of japan crime from the 2009 production cycle. Japanese studios have spent the past decade refining the kind of long-form storytelling on display here — careful character work, restrained pacing in the early episodes, and a willingness to let emotional beats land without overstatement. The blend of Crime and Comedy elements gives the show its tonal signature, sitting somewhere between mainstream comfort viewing and prestige drama.
The cast is led by Amami Yuki, Tamayama Tetsuji, Iura Arata. It originally aired on Fuji TV, and has since travelled internationally through the streaming partnerships listed above.
Where to watch BOSS online
You can currently stream BOSS on the following platforms (regional availability varies):
- Viki — see all Viki Asian drama listings on DramaSeek.
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