Cheese in the Trap Episode 12

I Was Afraid That You Would Leave Me


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The poster of the online photos is revealed. Tensions between In Ho and Yoo Jung explode. (Source: DramaFever)
  • Aired: February 09, 2016

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Lovely
7 people found this review helpful
Feb 23, 2016

Understanding Jung

The thing is they hurt each other without really wanting it. I know some will argue that Jung did plan the fight as a revenge, but I like to believe that he didn't intend for InHo to get hurt. I'm pretty sure he knew Jung wouldn't go to the bar and he called on those boys because they had always troubled him and they weren't so nice. He sends that piano boy to the bar because he wanted to use Jung and his father as a benefactor, so the perfect resolution would be if this kid wasn't able to play at that concourse. How could he control that kid's mind so he immediately concludes that InHo was the one who called on them? I mean Jung might be a mastermind, but he's not god, okay?

But yeah, why didn't Jung help InHo then? So we know that Jung's character is a little different, but what people are failing to understand is that not everybody just knows how people work, what empathy is and what is right or wrong and it's not Jungs fault at all for not being like other people. If someone's at fault, it's his father because what Jung learned about using people he learned from his father who tried to use InHo and In Ha to make Jung "normal".
So know we have that boy that is a little different than others and he first learns that his very best friend thinks he is pitiful, has no dreams, can't do what he wants and that things are always easy for him, though we know Jung finds it difficult to be around people and when InHo said that he may be the only one that understands Jung how would you interpreted it in this context? Obviously you would think that InHo believes he's the only one that can play Jung like that.

And now people say Jung should've talked to InHo but it is not that easy. When you're hurt this badly you can't just go up to them and say "hey buddy I overheard what you said about me and I can't believe you think like that and I'm really really hurt". If you believe someone uses you, because you are rich and it's so practical for them to be around you then you wouldn't believe them even if they say that they didn't mean what they said. Also what matters is that InHo was the one that told Jung he shouldn't be around people that use him, that he should fight back. So what did Jung? He fought those bullies and that kid by himself in his own way and InHo happened to be caught in the middle.

The reason most of you don't get Jung is because we know InHo didn't mean what he said and that Jung should've talked to him, but really try not to be so biased and see how it appears to Jung.

Do you remember that scene where Jung was totally ignored by InHo, InHa and his own father? Like he wasn't even there? So what kind of person would you believe them to be? They come to your house, befriend you, then get adopted by your father. And that's already much to handle, but then you find out that they just used you, that they aren't really your friends, that they are replacing you and it's so easy because they are the normal kids that are full of talents and dreams.

I just love Jung because he's not perfect at all and so nice to analyse. Tbh, this could be even longer, but y'all won't even read this.

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Titeeth
1 people found this review helpful
Feb 18, 2016

Just Amazing

That episode was just AWESOME!!!!

I fell once more for YooJung!
I loved how he opened his heart to Seol and how we got in the past to finally understand what was going on between those two (InHo and YooJung).

I felt his sincerity for the first time really, and I got high hopes on their couple now!
I was afraid this drama would fall into a "normal plot" but it's getting more and more interesting.
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zel
5 people found this review helpful
Feb 17, 2016

Episode 12 - Great episode!

In this episode we finally get to see the full history between Yoo Jung and Baek In Ho!
At first we get to see In Ho getting beat up and looking as if it was all Yoo Jung's fault, making us think Yoo Jung is the bad guy. As the episode goes on, it shows us Yoo Jung's side and how he felt and why he turned against In Ho. He considered him a friend and he was happy to do something nice for him and get him autograph by the pianist In Ho likes. All that soon changes when Yoo Jung overhears In Ho badmouthing him. He starts feeling betrayed because he considered him his friend. Right after, Yoo Jung finds out his father wants to adopt In Ho and In Ha, which he doesn't like. Later on he overhears his father talking about Yoo Jung and how he can't be on his own, which is why it's good to adopt In Ho and In Ha.
After the fight with In Ho, Yoo Jung calls out Seol and tells her everything about him, which seems to have strengthen their relationship.
At the end of the episode we see In Ho standing in front of restaurant and saying "It hurts.", talking about the pain he feels knowing Seol is inside with Yoo Jung, rather than the pain he feels from the injuries.

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