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A Story about Love Square
Peach Trap revolves around three guys fighting over one guy, but for me, it was already predictable who Doha would choose in the end—and who he truly had feelings for: his best friend. I think the message of this series is to show how Doha and Gyeon slowly realize they've actually been in love for many years. It’s a bit sad, but the writer clearly built a plot designed to push them into finally recognizing their feelings, especially since Gyeon never had the courage to confess. The moment he saw two guys showing interest in Doha, he suddenly acted differently and inserted himself into this love triangle.
At first, I wasn’t a fan of Gyeon’s character because he came off as a jealous freak, but he eventually grew on me. I was rooting for Yeonsang instead since he had great chemistry with Doha too and seemed like such a green flag. Doha is really cute, but I’m not a fan of how his character is written—a 27-year-old man who acts like an introverted teenager.
I’ve read a lot of negative reviews, but Peach Trap isn’t that bad. It’s still watchable. However, there are downsides: how Doha's character was written, the amount of flashbacks is overwhelming for such a short series, and the editing is a bit messy. What I did enjoy was the chemistry between the main characters, plus the production value and OST were perfect.
Overall, I still recommend this series. It’s light, sweet, and not stressful at all.
At first, I wasn’t a fan of Gyeon’s character because he came off as a jealous freak, but he eventually grew on me. I was rooting for Yeonsang instead since he had great chemistry with Doha too and seemed like such a green flag. Doha is really cute, but I’m not a fan of how his character is written—a 27-year-old man who acts like an introverted teenager.
I’ve read a lot of negative reviews, but Peach Trap isn’t that bad. It’s still watchable. However, there are downsides: how Doha's character was written, the amount of flashbacks is overwhelming for such a short series, and the editing is a bit messy. What I did enjoy was the chemistry between the main characters, plus the production value and OST were perfect.
Overall, I still recommend this series. It’s light, sweet, and not stressful at all.
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