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Replying to Hessa Feb 18, 2016
Am I the only one who finds the romance unnecessary? I think of In Ah more as a friend to Jin Woo than a possible…
Nope if you read some of the past comments a lot of us in also find it unnecessary. It was better off if they didn't.
Replying to moondoge Feb 18, 2016
On another note as much as we ALL hated Oh Young Gon ...I think the actor is incredible and is just one of the…
I actually find him to be one of the best actors in Cheese and there's a whole lot of great acting here !! I think you nailed it with "endearing" thats how i feel too such a joy to watch even if his character makes my blood boil! def will be keeping an eye for this actor in future:)
Replying to marys Feb 18, 2016
Title Cheese in the Trap Spoiler
In Ho was a rude, inconsiderate and childish jerk who didn't know how to keep his mouth shut. He hurted people,…
In Ho is someone that has good intentions but expresses them crudely to the point that it comes off as offensive. Truth is I don't think he's comfortable showing his sensitive understanding side but he clearly cares about others. I don't think what he said about Jung was meant to be backstabbing in his context, but rather straightforward about the way he saw Jung's life, which isn't as glamorous and flawless as many believe and he only wanted to point that out to that kid (hoping to give that kid some much needed "confidence").Of course it's the context that can make or break how a message comes across and while In Ho's intentions were not ill by nature, I don't blame Jung for taking it out of context especially with how In Ho expresses himself. Its normal to feel that others are "talking behind your back" when they're talking about you while you're not present. Though that might not necessarily be what they were tryna do. Problem here is again lack of communication. Instead of stomaching it and let it spiral into irreversible wedge, Jung could've confronted In Ho if he really felt hurt by it. I'm sure In Ho would've told him honestly where he was coming from when he said those things . But let's not forget Jung is clearly different from many people. Which is why things turned out the way it did.
Replying to moondoge Feb 17, 2016
On another note as much as we ALL hated Oh Young Gon ...I think the actor is incredible and is just one of the…
Yup as much as he was annoying and I could NEVER justify things he did, he was so darn convincing in the way he projects his character and delivers his thoughts that you can see where he is coming from but in more twisted ways. It's so easy to dislike any antagonist but to actually be able to portray them in a way that you can actually adopt where they're coming from, and make "sense" of their actions given the world as they see it is something only a strong actor can successfully deliver!
Replying to Penryn Feb 17, 2016
Title Cheese in the Trap Spoiler
A decent human being don’t walk away on someone whos getting beaten up. That’s just not a normal behavior,…
Even though I strongly suspected Jung of being a psychopathic character in the beginning, the events in the last two episodes have me convinced that he is indeed a psychopath. His inability to feel empathy for others and manipulative nature (traits of psychopath) are only becoming more evident. Jung never had an emotional reaction to things or situations that most people normally would, but rather he always solved things logically. That it would make sense to do, given his situation. Baek In Ho getting beat up - a normal person with ties to someone even if they literally felt just betrayed them would at least be alarmed, if not try to stop the beating. But Jung rather be like "This guy just betrayed me and always wanted things that didn't belong to him, if I made sure he is okay that means he can do that to me again. He can get killed for all I care." Without blinking an eye he walks away. And like you guys pointed out about Oh Young Gon stalking Seol his first reaction wasn't "My girlfriend is in danger! This guy needs to be stopped!" but rather "let's see how we can toy and expose this guy because that's the best way to embarrass him so he never shows his face ever again". On the other hand, Baek In Ho worried sick and knowing he can't always be there to protect Seol, gives her a bunch of tools for self defense which Seol did later find handy in that scene one night XD. If you think about it, Jung who does things meticulously by logic actually makes him a very efficient person. In fact most psychopaths are actually highly functional people - in many cases, more so than your average person as what they lack in emotionality - they make up for "logically".
On Seo Kang Jun Feb 17, 2016
Person Seo Kang Jun
Got exposed to him via. Cheese In the Trap. And he's incredible as Baek In Ho..great acting and all. Seriously a promising young actor, hope to see more of him!
On Cheese in the Trap Feb 17, 2016
This week's episodes are by far my favorite. Especially episode 11. So much feeeels, maturity, truth and honesty all came out and nice to see how some of the relationships have evolved because of !
Replying to jxsilicon9 Feb 16, 2016
Person Lee Ha Nee
She went overboard with the plastic surgery.
Unless she's had recent surgery...she was really popular during her Miss Korea days due to her known great natural beauty on top of everything else going on
Replying to NastaranFar Feb 16, 2016
I haven't watched any chinese dramas yet and the plot for this one sounds really interesting, can someone tell…
Totally worth it. Don't think I looked at dramas the same after. You'll see what I mean! Even tho there's 35 episodes it'll go by fast .
Replying to Kristina303 Feb 9, 2016
Someone know anything about the korean version of this? I've just read there were rumors but i don't know how…
Kang Ha Neul had been confirmed as the kind, virtuous but ambitious 8th prince
Replying to bread-tie-twisty Feb 9, 2016
They are remaking this into a Korean Drama in 2016.
You will not be disappointed ! But since the princes and the events of the throne ascension battle are true historical events I think Scarlet Heart by comparison will be more political than Moon Lovers. But by no means does it make it dry ...only more intense in my opinion ! Hope you will like it as much as I did !!
Replying to ELFishes Feb 9, 2016
Where can I watch This?
Dramacool has them still i believe
Replying to SHIRLEYMOLINA Feb 8, 2016
Can anyone tell me in what episode they finally recognized each other it's driving me crazy.
I can't remember which episode specifically but I do know it's anywhere between ep17-19.
Replying to mrwyoo Feb 7, 2016
why does she have so many western names??
Apparently she studied abroad for awhile so she has an English name and nicknames
On Fukuyama Masaharu Feb 7, 2016
Everytime I see this guy I think MASAYAAAAA my favorite Kashiwagi sibling. Still get the Hitotsu Yane No Shita withdrawls years later !! HAPPY BIRTHDAY !!!
Replying to LeeJinki Feb 7, 2016
It doesn't make sense at all though...why would a 23 year old get Alzheimer's disease? I've never heard about…
Yup yup they're better off with Jin Woo being on the unlucky end of the schtick to have two rare conditions, than one condition being the "cause" or at least worsening the effects of the other.
Replying to LeeJinki Feb 7, 2016
It doesn't make sense at all though...why would a 23 year old get Alzheimer's disease? I've never heard about…
It was never stated in the drama as anything other than Alzheimer's but it would only make sense what both Jin Woo & daddy has is called Early onset Familial Alzheimer's Disease (eFAD) which strikes usually around 50's or earlier and is inherited. And yes so rare that one has a higher chance of being killed from a falling piano than actually getting that
Replying to Hani Feb 7, 2016
Title Remember: War of the Son Spoiler
Woah. Episode 16 was... confusing to say the least. Is it me or things are happening way too fast? It felt heavy,…
One time she dropped a pen with her name on it outside of the courtroom he picked it up then it kinda hinted since then he wanted to know more about her. Then when he was catching up with Nam Gyu Min he asked him if he's seeing anyone or still single then he had a flashback of In Ah dropping the pen and all and he was like nah but there's someone i'd like to get to know