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On Cheese in the Trap Mar 3, 2016
Title Cheese in the Trap Spoiler
Man I loved this drama!!! I think it could be my favorite, or at least second favorite drama! Some people did not like the ending, but I loved it. Jung's realization at the end was beautiful (I cried like a baby haha)! It was realistic for him to break up with Seol; it was also mature and selfless of him. He realized that love is not about getting what you can from a person, but it is putting the other person first. He wanted to mature and grow and learn how to love others; not just Seol but everyone around him. I'm okay with the open-ended ending. I actually liked it that way. This drama was so realistic, and I could relate to each characters. Seeing the characters mature and grow, was more beautiful than just seeing Jung and Seol end up together (and honestly, I think the original editing had them end up together, but I think the webtoon writer, wanted to leave it as a surprise for her webtoon). Yes, there were a couple flaws, but the amazingness of this drama far outweighed the negatives; in my opinion.
Replying to TurkishRose Mar 2, 2016
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Now we will see the rating fall down :P
Dang! Now it's 8.4 :( our beloved CITT . So sad! It still has a special place in my heart. I honestly think it went downhill because they were trying to please the original writer of the webtoon. She didn't want the drama to be too similar to the webtoon. Also, it seems they left it open-ended, so the webtoon could have have the complete ending. That's my guess.
Replying to moshito Mar 1, 2016
I wish they used episode 13 and 14 to unleash this mayhem so they can have more time to tie up the loose ends,…
I like your long brain fart haha... But yes I don't know why its getting the amount of hate its getting. I think we were spoiled by some seriously good episodes in the first half, and people had certain expectations of how it should end, and its not going the direction they had hoped. Yes, its not perfect, but it's still one of the best.
Replying to moshito Mar 1, 2016
I wish they used episode 13 and 14 to unleash this mayhem so they can have more time to tie up the loose ends,…
Love the points you made!
Replying to lush Mar 1, 2016
Title Cheese in the Trap Spoiler
yo that's some overkill with the blood LMAO seol's body would pretty much have to be torn apart for her to bleed…
yea it was a bit much lol.She didn't even look like she got hit that hard.
On Cheese in the Trap Mar 1, 2016
I don't know why this drama is getting so much hate. There were two episodes that Jung didn't get as much air time and everyone got upset. I was a little disappointed by those two episodes, but it didn't change how great this drama is. I actually loved episode 15. We are starting to see the consequences each character receives, because of their greed. Also, a lot of these issues derived from Jung's father's poor decisions. Although, we can't blame him completely, because each person is responsible for their own actions. I like what someone said on dramacool
"We are constantly reminded that everything in this world has a price and nothing ever comes easy.
For freeloaders and grabbers, acquiring money and the easy lifestyle at someone else expense includes all the trappings of the finer things without sweating for it... like living with one hand in another man's pocket. Reality soon catches on that there's no such thing as free lunch and
"THE ONLY FREE CHEESE IS FOUND IN THE TRAP". @ace_diamonds http://dramacool.to/cheese-in-the-trap-episode-15.html

I love this drama and its deep message. I agree, that whatever happens, I'll still love this drama. This drama is so much more than about a romantic relationship between Jung and Seol.
Replying to alienshore7 Feb 24, 2016
Title Cheese in the Trap Spoiler
Everyone still defending Jung after another despicable act in ep. 14? Yes? Really? Not surprised I guess. This…
I do agree, that in reality Seol should probably not be in a relationship with any of the guys in this drama. However, I'm seeing this drama becoming more than it being about the romantic relationships. This drama deals with real psychological problems that are an issue in Korea. In Korea, going to a psychologist is frowned upon and can ruin your chances for getting a job. There are no counselors in the schools, so students and teachers end up becoming each others counselors. They have no one to turn to but each other. Is this healthy? Probably not. But I feel that this drama is dealing with deep rooted issues in Korea, that need to be looked at and hopefully over time will change. I hope the characters will realize that they can not find their fulfillment in one another, but will get the right help they need, and also learn to love and understand one another, (whether that is selfless love or tough love). I feel for each character. I think each one of them has problems, but they have no way of getting the help they need.
On Cheese in the Trap Feb 24, 2016
Title Cheese in the Trap Spoiler
Shocked from watching the preview for next week! I think Jung is going to learn his lesson. Like Seol mentioned... if he keeps scarring people, its going to come back and bite him in the butt.
Replying to Mody Feb 23, 2016
episode 13 was not good. and no its not good. for many reason but mainly because they stopped following the original…
I really hope ep 14 redeems the drama. Tvn will lose its good rep if it continues down this horrible path. First 1988 and then this. I really hope this is not the case.
Replying to Monica Feb 23, 2016
Title Cheese in the Trap Spoiler
why does inho get so much screentime? i feel like PHJ had more screentime in YWCFTS despite being a 2nd lead there!!…
I hope tvn doesn't make a habit of changing who we think the male lead is, last minute (aka Reply 1988) -_- Or I will be devastated.
On Cheese in the Trap Feb 20, 2016
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Part of me wonders that since Jung was labeled by his dad at such a young age, because he saw something different in him (although kids are still learning and developing) Jung became what his father labeled him as. Yes, he might have had problems as a kids, but his dad dealt with it the wrong way; instead of seeing the beautiful qualities in his son :(
Replying to rainecat Feb 20, 2016
I found this excellent post over on Soompi analyzing what Seol might see in Jung. Obviously, a bunch of spoilers…
Love this post!
Replying to Monica Feb 20, 2016
i feel so sorry for jung. he doesnt have anyone he can talk to, was never loved, even his dad didnt pay him any…
Your English is excellent!!
Replying to Monica Feb 20, 2016
i feel so sorry for jung. he doesnt have anyone he can talk to, was never loved, even his dad didnt pay him any…
Beautifully written!
On Cheese in the Trap Feb 19, 2016
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I seriously cried when Jung was being honest about his past with Seoul. Both Jung and In Ho have their flaws. Jung has some seriously passive aggressive issues, and acts like a child at times; due to the fact his dad would never let him be honest about his emotions. And In Ho was seriously arrogant and put others down around him, while thinking highly of himself. It wasn't until after he broke his hand and lost so much, that he began to be kind to others less fortunate.
Replying to Andie Feb 6, 2016
Title Secret Love
I was planning on watching this drama since I loved Ji Sung and Hwang Jung Eum as a couple in KMHM, but... I saw…
Oh yes, he is horrible at first and you can see why at first. If you watch it, you will change your mind... things will make sense.
On Cheese in the Trap Feb 3, 2016
Title Cheese in the Trap Spoiler
Poor Jung. He doesn't know what his problem is, because his dad never sat down with him and had a proper conversation about his issues. His dad just tried to control him, and use people and situations to mask up Jung's "faults." Jung just does whatever his dad tells him to do, and so he doesn't see why whatever he does is wrong. Instead of dealing with things in the open, like Seol does, he does it in secret; so he is never able to get through a conflict and work through it, and see all aspects of the situation (such as empathy, deeper relationships through conflict and reconciliation). The only person he has been able to do this with is Seol.