Cheese in the Trap Episode 2

Misunderstanding


8.9
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Season: 1

Joo Yeon's harassment of Seol turns dangerous. Seul finds out who reported Sang Chul after the party. (Source: DramaFever)
  • Aired: January 05, 2016

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Cheese in the Trap Episode 2 Reactions

maddie
0 people found this review helpful
Jan 11, 2021

It's okay.

Contrary to the headline, I've dropped this. I'm the kind of person that looks up the ending because to be fair, I'm not going to watch 16 hours or more of a show just for the main couple to not end up together. It just doesn't make sense to me. However, I'm sure that it is a great drama which is why I put it at 8.0. I don't feel like it's fair to put it lower just because they didn't up together.
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silent_whispers
2 people found this review helpful
Feb 14, 2016

A great follow-up episode.

The plot thickens! I'm thinking illegitimate siblings or something? I like the idea of Jung being related to In Ho and his sister! The plot thickens. I love how intense this episode was, but continued to make me smile and laugh. Especially the jokes about In Ho being a bum. I wish our bums looked that good! Ha!

Any way the writing and pacing of this show is really great. I also like how it's showing us little tidbits of Jung's personality. Especially about how he doesn't like how people treat him. AKA use him, want him, and parade him around. The slow reveal is nice, and as long as we keep learning more about him it's all good.

Seol is definitely a lead that I'm liking. While at times I would like her to just say know, or do the smarter thing, she's still awesome. Especially when she wants to say something and is thinking about her friend. And when she finally does it's worth it. I also enjoyed that he "makeover" wasn't really a full body one. She still looked like her. (Though I'm sure at some point we'll get that stunning makeover. Though honestly I think her hair looks kind of cute. And I secretly like some of her frumpy clothes, those will dress up easy.)

The side friends are still amazing and I love the actor and actress. Bo Ra is so much fun and the actress is so cute. I love how animated and sweet she is, especially when she's being fierce. At this point I've very curious how Cheese in the Trap will go. It really ended on an intense note and I'll be curious to see how "dark" the melodrama and character history will go. I hope it sticks to it's lighter side and keeps a balance.

Most importantly I'm really looking forward to seeing Seol grow.

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Mia
3 people found this review helpful
Jan 15, 2016

Getting to know the characters

The plot thickens! I'm thinking illegitimate siblings or something? I like the idea of Jung being related to In Ho and his sister!
I love how intense this episode was, but continued to make me smile and laugh. Especially the jokes about In Ho being a bum. I wish our bums looked that good! Ha!

Anyway the writing and pacing of this show is really great. I also like how it's showing us little tidbits of Jung's personality. Especially about how he doesn't like how people treat him, i.e. use him, want him, and parade him around. The slow reveal is nice, and as long as we keep learning more about him it's all good.

Seol is definitely a lead that I'm liking. While at times I would like her to just say no, or do the smarter thing, she's still awesome. Especially when she wants to say something and is thinking about her friend, but when she finally does decide, it's worth it. I also enjoyed that her "makeover" wasn't really a full body one. She still looked like her. (Though I'm sure at some point we'll get that stunning makeover. Though honestly I think her hair looks kind of cute. And I secretly like some of her frumpy clothes, those will dress up easy.)

The side friends are still amazing and I love the actor and actress. Bo Ra is so much fun and the actress is so cute. I love how animated and sweet she is, especially when she's being fierce. At this point I'm very curious as to how Cheese in the Trap will go. It really ended on an intense note and I want to see how "dark" the melodrama and character history will go. I hope it sticks to it's lighter side and keeps a balance.

Most importantly I'm really looking forward to seeing Seol grow.

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