Cheese in the Trap Episode 7

I’m Not Prepared


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Seul moves into her parents' house and questions if she and Yoo Jung have a future. In Ho gets a new job. (Source: DramaFever)
  • Aired: January 25, 2016

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Cheese in the Trap Episode 7 Reactions

silent_whispers
1 people found this review helpful
Feb 23, 2016

Justification.

Seol is justifying Jung's crazy and rude behavior. Yuck. To be honest I think it needs to be delved into at this point how different Jung thinks. Because right now he's not coming off very good. Especially with all those questions as to why he would make Seol's life hell like that. Just for saying that Jung could have easily posted those things online, and in away he did. He played with someone else's emotions to make it happen. He toys with a lot of people to get what he wants.

I won't lie, there where a lot of cute couple moments. But if Seol is having these kind of doubts that she won't even let him kiss her (that was one awkward would be kiss scene!) then she needs to end things.

Especially now that the stalk storyline is introduces. Being stalked is serious and I can't believe it would suddenly become part of the story now. That kind of things affects you and I don't think Seol would be the type to suppress the memory until it comes up.

AND if you're being stalked you report it right away and document everything! Report everything. In the states it's so hard to get someone convicted of stalking, not sure about South Korea. That's why it's important that you do not stay quiet about it.

That said there's a lot of crazy stuff that got piled into the story. The perverted panty thief. The classmate who now wants to look like Seol and is become obsessed with her. Plus, this crazy stalker.

It was a mess. I still have found but the writing is brushing of important things and can easily become very convoluted at this point. This is over the top dramatic drama fodder. I'll admit I'm still enjoying it. (I do love my soap operas after all.) At this point I would say that Eun Taek is the real dream guy of this drama. Bo Ra is one lucky lady!

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claudya87
4 people found this review helpful
Feb 2, 2016

He did it because of me, so it's alright

<<He did it because of me, so it's alright>>

No Seol, it's not alright. You're dating a psycho. A calculative and vegentive one.

This episode showed a lot of human traits that we encounter in our daily lives. Hypocrisy, obsession, greed, psychotic reactions combined with an incapability of understanding basic human interactions.

It's frustrating to say the least how the reactions of a psycho can pass as romantic. I've read the webtoon and know the background yet still can't get past it. Having a firely character (thuggish) is one thing, if it's done as a method of self-defence/is misunderstood, Baek In Ho can pass as a positive character.

Who I cannot understand or accept excuses from is Yoo Jung. He gets away with a lot of bullshit. When you hurt people premeditated, even if they deserve it, it's not OK. He reminds me of Light Yagami, both psychos, both with a sense of justice that fails to see the bigger picture. This is one of my favourite webtoons and one where (even though I usually prefer narcissistic jerks over second leads) I cannot warm up to the main lead. I would've been afraid to get too close to Yoo Jung, the guy creeps me out.

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