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Cheese in the Trap: Episode 6

It’s a great episode for cuteness, and growth in understanding, and poignant character beats, and just everything, really. There are nice moments for several characters, but it’s our main couple who shines as they draw closer, start growing out of their awkwardness a bit (though I’ll always welcome a little comical flailing), and find common ground showing them just how they’re alike in relatable ways. Though not too alike, of course, since I can only handle one of them being an inscrutable enigma at a time. I don’t think he’ll ever not be mysterious, but he does inch ever so closer to scrutable territory.

 
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EPISODE 6 RECAP

Seol finds herself in a dream-like scene, dressed up and sitting at an elegant dinner table opposite Jung. She points out that their relationship isn’t exactly in “fancy dinner date” mode right now, but Jung asks if she means to get stuck on every last issue, arguing everything without letting anything slide.

He reminds her how she misjudged him multiple times from the start, and as he lists each incident and asks why she’s especially argumentative with him, the table between them grows longer and shoves them farther apart.

He gets more worked up, saying that he’s trying very hard right now, and did everything to help her: “What are you so unhappy with?”

Seol exclaims, “I didn’t want those things!” He asks, “So, did you dislike them? Honestly, you liked it, didn’t you? You received all those things and now I’m the bad guy? How perfect do you expect me to be?”

The chandelier crashes down onto the tabletop. Jung asks, “What will you do now? Are you going to keep staying away from me?”

Seol wakes up and wonders how even in her dream, Jung just says his piece without listening.

She talks it out with Bora, who says if it were her she’d be happy to have landed such a guy (though I might note a girl who reacted like that would never grab Jung’s interest). Seol hasn’t talked to Jung in several days and explains that she doesn’t want him helping her that way, and is afraid that she might get too used to such favors. Bora asks what Seol feels, aside from what her brain thinks—does she mean to break up?

Seol haltingly writes a text telling Jung she wants to talk and asks for time tomorrow.

In-ho gets another text from his noona, flippantly demanding more money. It riles him up and he mutters angrily to himself as he passes by Seol, who asks what that’s about.

He replies that he’s in deep deliberation over when she’ll buy him dinner again, making her roll her eyes at his obsession with free dinners. He acts the long-suffering victim, saying how this must be how it feels to have debtors skip out on you, reminding her that she’d offered to buy when he’d helped her last time. So Seol offers to buy tonight, and they make plans to meet later.

Jung flips through his phone log and starts deleting messages from Seol. He hesitates for a moment before deleting the full conversation, but goes through and hits delete just as Seol’s newest text comes in. He jerks in surprise, but the message cheers him up and he’s suddenly energized to get ready and head out.

As In-ho waits for Seol, a TV program playing in the store window catches his eye. A piano professor talks glowingly about a pupil who just won a piano competition, calling him a shining pearl found in the mud. In-ho’s eyes grow teary as the teacher says that it’s an honor to have met such a student.

A flashback reveals that In-ho had studied with that teacher, who’d often chided him for not taking the piano seriously—In-ho was talented, but liked looking cool and showing off. The teacher warned that praise could be poison to a musician, adding, “You know you’re a special student to me, don’t you?

That teacher had sat at his hospital bedside some time later, in the aftermath of the fight that ruined his hand. He’d urged In-ho to go through rehab, but In-ho had lain there, staring at his ruined hand.

Now In-ho takes another look at his hand, getting drenched in the rain as he watches this new student performing brilliantly onscreen.

Running late, Seol rushes up to the store in time to see In-ho transfixed in front of that screen, wiping at his tears. He turns to see her standing there, and she hurries over to cover him with her umbrella. She doesn’t say anything, and he suggests drinks instead of dinner, leading the way.

Meanwhile, Jung arrives outside Seol’s building to wait for her return. He kneels down to observe a snail crawling on a leaf, picking it up with that childish curiosity he’d shown the last time as well, marveling at the bug.

As Seol and In-ho drink at the neighborhood bar, he asks if she “saw” earlier, and she feigns ignorance, asking, “Saw what? You getting soaked by the rain?” Aw, he knows she’s saying that for his benefit, and smiles at it.

Jung arrives in the bar and sits next to Seol, saying lightly that he’d thought of this place and came by on the off-chance she might be here. Seol cringes and thinks how it feels like she’s been caught cheating, when she’s actually the one angry at him right now. Jung keeps his tone pleasant although he reminds In-ho that he’d warned him to stay away.

The boys are bickering in no time, with Jung pointing out that In-ho ought to be working to support his sister rather than spending his time drinking, and In-ho snapping back that it’s Jung’s fault.

Seol jumps in to stop the arguing, though mention of In-ha makes her recall “that really pretty girl” from the other day, which has her wondering what her relationship is to Jung. Jung thanks Seol for texting him, and at mention of their fight, In-ho scoffs that if they’re dating, they should spend their time kissing rather than fighting (right?).

He concludes that they’re clearly ill-suited and should break up, then starts sharing stories of how many girls Jung has dated and dumped for the slightest reason, all with beautiful faces and hot bodies. Seol starts knocking back the shots.

She’s drunk pretty quickly, and asks if Jung dated In-ha too. Both boys burst out no, each offended at the thought. At In-ho’s guess that she’s never dated before, Seol slurs that she totally has, although In-ho guesses it was a church oppa (Seol: “How’d you know?”) whom she’d chased around and gotten dumped by. She protests, but I’d say he’s got her number.

The boys start sniping again, and this time Seol orders drunkenly, “Both of you, shut up!” She drops to banmal (normally she’s studious about using proper jondae speech) and calls them grade schoolers, swiping at each of their heads in turn, chiding one for being so quick to get peevish, and the other for always demanding to be bought food.

When In-ho calls her Dog Hair, she defends her hair as naturally curly, then slumps into her chair mumbling, “What am I supposed to do? Do you think that just because I’m not doing anything, I’m not curious? There are so many things I want to know.”

Jung asks what she wants to know, and both guys listen with interest… and she asks again if Jung dated In-ha. Both of them bark their denial, and then she lets her face fall onto the table with a thunk.

Jung ends up piggybacking her home, and In-ho follows, warning him to watch where he puts his hands. Then In-ho asks, “Do you really think you have no reason to feel sorry toward me?” Jung pauses for a moment, then replies with a question of his own: “What about you?”

In-ho lets it drop, saying he won’t ask anymore. Just then, a water bottle comes flying at his head, thrown by an irate younger guy who screams at the two for messing with a defenseless girl. They don’t know what he means until he yells, “Put my noona down!”

This is younger brother Hong Joon (aw, it’s Kim Hee-chan, of Twenty Again and The Producers), and he jumps in to claim his sister, who starts gagging as the three guys usher her along.

In the morning, Seol wakes up in her room with Joon nearby, who informs her that he’s left his school in the States for the time being and will stay with her a while. Seol starts beating Joon with a pillow, though she’s interrupted by an incoming text from Jung, who asks how she’s feeling.

Joon asks which is the boyfriend, The Punk or The Model Student, and hopes it’s not Model Student. She doesn’t understand why, and he informs her that she barfed on his head last night, making Seol shrivel up in mortification.

Joon laughs that he’s kidding, though she did barf in front of the door, and predicts Jung will dump her soon. She sighs in relief, then beats her brother with the pillow for messing with her, wailing in embarrassment that she’ll never touch liquor again.

Seol sees her neighbor Joo-yong packing up his belongings and is surprised to hear he’s moving out. He doesn’t tell her why, or Jung’s part in it, and just sweetly wishes her well and asks that she not mention his relationship with his boyfriend to anyone.

Seol feels the awkwardness of having last night’s drunkenness changing the dynamic with Jung, since she was angry at him previously. He suggests that she not drink so much in the future, and she asks if she made a lot of mistakes. Jung smiles and just says she was cute.

She tells him that Joo-yong is moving out, and he doesn’t show much of a reaction. She apologizes for getting angry just based on what her department boss told her, saying she’ll be understanding this time. But she asks him to promise not to do things like this in the future, and to talk to her first about things that concern her. Jung promises, and it makes her happy.

She suggests dinner and a movie, and Jung is visibly relieved, admitting he’d come prepared for her to be much angrier. But she says she’ll let him off easy this time.

In-ho becomes aware of being followed down the street, and his stalker turns out to be an old acquaintance. The guy swears he found In-ho from the academy’s ad and not because “the boss” sent him—it must be that guy who’s trying to track him down for whatever ominous reason. The friend warns that the boss will be on to him soon enough and suggests he leave the area, which means In-ho will have to move yet again. He complains that he has to leave a place every time he’s about to get attached, with a new phone number and place to live.

In-ha tries to sweet-talks an ex, angling after money, which falls flat when he clues in right away and calls her pathetic. She knows In-ho will scold her ear off when she asks for more cash, but doesn’t hesitate to call him anyway.

In-ho answers the phone with “I have no money,” then tells her he’s going to skip town soon. She asks if he’s gotten into more trouble, but he says there’s no point telling her since she won’t help solve the problem.

Jung walks Seol home after their date, telling her he had fun. He asks when she’ll be moving, and she tells him it’ll be soon, sad at the idea that a lot of things are about to end—vacation, her living on her own.

“But not us,” he says with a smile. She agrees, then pulls out a box and shyly hands it to him.

It’s a watch, and she nervously awaits his reaction, admitting it’s a bit cheaper than the one he wears. She shrinks when he doesn’t react immediately and hangs her head, thus missing his smile.

Jung seems surprised and touched at the gesture and hugs Seol close, assuring her, “I like it. Really.” He thanks her, and they stand there for a long time, holding each other.

At home, Jung proudly puts Seol’s gift on, returning the watch he was wearing to his massive collection. He does seem quite thrilled about it.

Seol is giddy the next day, wishing every day could be like yesterday, with ready conversation and no fighting. In-ho cuts into her private squeefest, calling her Naturally Curly and being his usual pesky self. She heads off in annoyance, and he wonders if he won’t get to see her anymore.

While in a convenience store aisle, Seol recognizes the voice of another shopper and is immediately alarmed, and a flashback lets us know why. The guy had harassed her for ages, convinced they were in a flirting relationship and not hearing Seol’s protests that she didn’t like him or that she’d call the cops. Stalker Boy had insisted that everyone knew she liked him, including Jung—in fact, Jung was the one who gave him the confidence to pursue Seol, encouraging him to go for it.

She hurries off trying to avoid him, only to find him waiting around the corner, all friendly smiles and glib words. He insists on a chat, dragging her away by the wrist, though she breaks free and treats him coldly, clearly afraid.

He assures her that he’s got no bad feelings and suggests they get along well, but blocks her exit when she tries to leave. He gets worked up talking about how she’s dating Jung, yelling at her to wake up since there’s no way Jung is sincere. When she shoves him away from her, he gets snide, jeering at how Jung won her over when she wouldn’t give him the time of day.

Suddenly In-ho comes flying in and kicks the guy aside, complaining that his ears will rot from listening to his drivel. The stalker takes a swing and misses, while In-ho’s return punch connects.

Stalker Boy flings a few slurs Seol’s way, insinuating she’s a hussy, and In-ho snarls that he’s pathetic—the only treatment is a beating. He winds up with his (left, ruined) fist, and as Seol protests, he slams it into the wall.

The guy threatens to sue In-ho, but Seol snaps at him to try, reminding him that he’d stalked her all last year. Stalker Boy warns that Jung will hurt her soon enough, asking why she thinks Jung would have sent him after her last year. A good question, and it lands heavily.

Seol notices In-ho’s bloody hand, and later he finds a bag of bandages and medicine left in the office for him, and hears that Seol dropped it off.

Seol tries to shake off her doubts, and decides not to make an issue of it now that she and Jung have finally gotten to a good place. She lights up to see Jung waiting outside the academy and runs to greet him happily, and he playfully messes her hair and holds her face while In-ho witnesses the sweet exchange and tells himself it’s fine.

Jung walks Seol home and comments that it’s no longer awkward to be holding hands, and she notices happily that he’s wearing the watch.

But she’s a little jumpy thinking she sees someone in the alley, and it doesn’t help when the police are in front of her building asking about the pervert on the loose. She speaks up in defense of her neighbor Joo-yong, whose description is the opposite of the taller, thinner culprit.

Her fears aren’t helped when Jung worries about the pervert still running free, and when he sees her worry, he offers to stay the night with her.

She takes him up on the offer, and hurries to clear the mess as he settles into the teeny space, both fidgeting and looking around a bit awkwardly. Still, she thinks to herself that it’s a wonder how she came to trust someone she’d been so wary of before.

To break up the awkwardness, she suggests watching TV and starts pulling it out of her closet. Jung joins her in tugging at the blankets piled on top of it… which of course leads to him tumbling on top of her on her bed. Such a familiar trope, but I’m not complaining.

They freeze as he hovers there for long moments… and then he starts to lean down… and Seol claps a hand over her mouth in a panic.

Jung leans closer, but only to whisper in her ear that they don’t have to watch TV. He gets up to straighten the blankets, and Seol suggests going to bed, which comes out wrong (…or right, depending on how you look at it) and makes her clarify that she meant sleeping. Just sleeping.

Seol buries herself in bed, while Jung takes her lead and settles down on the floor calmly. And when he notes that it’s only ten-thirty, Seol decides it’s better to do something and asks for his suggestion.

Jung asks to see her photo album, smiling at how cute she was. (I love how sensitive Seol gets miffed at innocuous remarks like “When you were a kid your eyes were really big,” furrowing her brow at that until Jung wisely changes the topic.)

He notes that she seemed close to her brother then, and Seol agrees that they’re still close but concedes that there are things she finds annoying about Joon. He always got to do what he wanted as a child, and because he was so cute and bold, their parents have always been very lenient with him.

Jung notes, “There are people like that. People who easily receive love.”

Seol figures it’s not something you can change through hard work, sharing that when she was younger, she didn’t think she was very smart so she worked very hard at things. The result would turn out well, and she kept working hard: “But because at some point that becomes a habit and gets taken for granted, even when [I] make just a small mistake, it’s like a big wrong.”

Jung says he’s like that too, explaining how his father is very warm to others, but it’s always felt like he holds Jung to more expectations. Jung felt he had to meet them: “That I have to be kind, and can’t get angry. It wasn’t forced on me. But sometimes, one corner of my chest feels suffocated.”

He says it all smilingly, but Seol takes it in, growing serious. Jung says that if he’d been her parents, he would have doted on her: “Watching you working hard—it’s really great to see.” He assures her that she’s doing a good job now.

The words echo in her mind: “You’re doing well… you’re doing well… They’re the words I really wanted to hear from someone at least once.”

Seol asks what Jung liked about her, since they weren’t friendly before—she even thought he disliked her. He agrees that he did, and she asks what changed things.

Flashback. Seol meets with her team for a class project, and while the other two bicker about who should do more of the presentation, Seol offers to do it, although it’s clear she’s already done more than her share. Jung and his friend walk by, and his friend marvels at how similar Seol and Jung are, even though Jung doesn’t see why.

On another occasion, the members of the department try to shirk their duties for an upcoming event at the bar, leaving Seol to post flyers all by herself. Jung offers to help out despite having a cold, then tells Seol to go home while he does it.

She stays anyway, and Jung tells her, “Just go. Even if you do it, nobody will appreciate it.” She replies that regardless of getting recognition, she does things on her own because it’s more comfortable for her: “Aren’t you the same way, sunbae?” That sticks with him.

So Seol posts the flyers in the pouring rain and returns to the bar, where she hears Jung coughing nearby. He’s lying down in a booth, trying to sleep while in a cold sweat.

Some time later he wakes up and finds evidence of her having tended to him. She’s sleeping across the room, and as he covers her with his jacket, her hand reaches and she clings to his index finger unconsciously.

He fades out of his flashback into the present, but when Seol prods him to tell her when he started liking her, he just laughs that he doesn’t know. “It’s a secret,” he says, then reaches out to hold her index finger.

He turns the question to her, since she disliked him too. She agrees, and recounts that despite that, he kept popping up to ask her to eat together, and helping her, and doing things for her. Even now, she admits she finds it very odd that he’s in her room.

“So how do you feel now?” he asks. “Now you don’t dislike me?”

She thinks, “Although I don’t know how it is we came to be sitting side by side, if I like this moment right now, isn’t it enough?” So she answers playfully, “It’s my secret.”

When they decide to go to sleep for real, the mood is a bit less awkward as they settle down (although Jung bonks his head hard on the desk and struggles to insist he’s fine).

Meanwhile, spurned Stalker Boy looks up Seol’s academy and sees In-ho in the ads for it. He starts typing in a message on the website, ready to take down In-ho, and also muttering about revealing Jung’s true nature.

The post accuses In-ho of attacking someone in front of the academy, and the school director has no choice but to fire him. In-ho accepts it graciously and thanks the director for everything in the meantime, figuring the timing works out.

Seol offers to talk to the director about it, feeling bad since she was the cause for the altercation, but In-ho assures her that it’s fine since he was leaving Seoul anyway. He plays it off like he just has wanderlust and can’t stay put here, and warns her to avoid Stalker Boy since he won’t be around anymore.

She’s sadder than he expected, and he teases her about crying, which seems to prevent her from actually tearing up. In-ho heads off with a casual “Take care” and sends her a wave as he leaves, without turning to look back.

 
COMMENTS

Aw, it was a great episode for forward movement in the Seol-Jung relationship, with both of them taking big steps forward in baring themselves and sharing more of what makes them tick. What they actually say isn’t very much—no big speeches or extended analyses, for instance—but in their case, I feel like just getting them to a point where they feel comfortable opening up with each other shows a huge leap of faith.

Seol may have the more friendly, socially adept personality so I can see how his step forward may be the bigger one, but it’s still significant movement for her because she can be so withholding. She gives us a lot—we have a direct pipeline to her thoughts and feelings on a minute-by-minute basis—but even her closest friends have to prod her to open up (and wait, and wait, and wait until she’s ready to share). And it’s easy for her to lighten a mood or laugh something aside to avoid talking, so I really see a lot of growth and progress in her efforts to have an open and healthy relationship with Jung.

That’s no easy feat, and frankly he scared me in the last episode when he seemed almost angry at Life, and The World, when he had finally tried stepping outside his comfort zone in being honest with Seol about his scholarship maneuver, only to have her get angry anyway. Like he didn’t understand the reason for it, like he’d tried doing the thing people talk about and gotten burned by it.

So I was holding my breath to see if he’d retreat into his icy shell, taking the lesson as negative reinforcement rather than learning the right lesson—say, that you don’t do things without people’s permission just because you deem it good for them. And when he deleted his text conversations with Seol, I wondered if he was ready to give up on this relationship and wondered if this is what he does.

In-ho references him breaking up with his many girlfriends for the most trifling of reasons, and while I’d be willing to argue that none of those girlfriends were Seol (read: as awesome as) and the relationships weren’t going to last anyway, maybe it’s a sign that he gives up when things are hard. He is clearly really smitten with Seol, but he didn’t seem ready to smooth over the rift without her sending him a sign—it’s like she noted before about his way being to accept misunderstanding and not uttering a word of defense until prompted.

I love Seol, though, and am thankful that she’s more mature: When pressed to answer whether she’d break up over this, she thinks it over and talks it out. She’s still hilariously flaily and inexperienced and green in her own ways, but on the emotional maturity front, she gives me hope not just for herself or the relationship, but also for Jung himself.

They’re very similar in certain ways, but it helps that they deal with those aspects of their personality in different ways. Jung is clear-headed about what’s going on but emotionally stunted—or “suffocated,” to use his word—and his way of reacting isn’t healthy, either because he’s bottling it up inside or because he’s so detached that it threatens his ability to care about people, or, I dunno, function in society.

Seol is behind him in recognizing that about herself in words, but she’s constantly looking for ways to work on herself and improve things. It’s like they’re mirrors for each other, reflecting back the part of themselves that got missed in their blind spots.

More than anything I was really happy to see Seol so happy in this episode—and that it was Jung making her feel that way. I wasn’t concerned that she didn’t like him since it was clear enough that she did, but I worried that she’d bear the brunt of their problems and not really enjoy the dating, and it was a nice breath of fresh air to see her being giddy about seeing him, or running to meet him, or grinning unreservedly at him. I can only take him turning her insides upside-down so often before it makes turns me all upside-down too, and it’s a relief to be able to watch them growing closer and connecting and just being adorable.

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I...... can't wait for mondaaaay.... this story is too cute to watch only ones.... ???

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I know the drama had to play with timelines and squeeze a lot in to fit the number of episodes, so one thing I felt was that in the previous episodes - there was some sweetness between Jung and Seul but not as much as I would have liked. In the webtoon, it's shown in parallel with the other stories, how much they like each other and have really nice moments together. In the drama, it felt that was held back a little, so Jung and Seul seemed as if they weren't such a fit. So I'm glad they're finally at this stage.

It amused me about Jung deleting Seul's messages. I recognise that behaviour - it's typical of people are a little detached and who like to keep things clean. They're not the type to overread into text messages, nor will they send lengthy text messages. I noted that when Seul gets excited about texting Jung he usually replies with a very short reply. It had led to her misunderstanding his disinterest previously.

While I do feel sorry for In Ho that his piano playing hand was injured, I am also frustrated that he chose not to go to therapy. To me, that's ridiculous - if he is that passionate, then he would have gone and did his best to get his hand recovered. Why did he not go, and yet indulge in putting blame on someone else for his hand?

I do have trouble with In Ho's character for his bursts of temper. But I guess that comes in handy for a smackdown of the stalker.

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I like Jung's character. I don't see him as a bad guy. It's just the way he operates.

I scored very highly on empathy and someone who was my friend scored badly in it and couldn't get her internship renewed because of her poor EQ scores.

After an incident, I terminated our friendship and I was seen as cold and unsympathetic by others. But in reality, she was cruel to me (and to others) in deeds and words. She bullied people all the time but she always expect others to forgive her.

I believe Jung is a caring person, but often people take that for granted so he had to resort to blunt ways and words. Subtlety doesn't work with guys like TA Heo and the jealous girl. In the first place we need to consider that they did commit wrongful deeds and it's just too bad that Jung sees through them and has had enough of them. Just like I did. These guys will think Jung is weird. Well he is not. It's just that people do not take the effort to accept him as he is.

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this is a crack drama. i can't remember the last time i get so excited over an episode
how cute is Jung and Seol? their chemistry is daebak!

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The further along we get the more convinced I am that Jung is on the Autism spectrum, or at least would be if this were the real world.

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Well now I am in love with this drama ❤

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I have to disagree with JB since Jung's way of dealing with things has made him one of the most popular people on campus. People say they want people to be honest and open, but they don't. They want people to be happy, smile, and let things slide. Most people like people who are easy to get along with. Jung "acts" like he's easy to get along with.

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True. People who are amicable and generous tend to be well liked. It's a mask for Jung and being a shark under the mask will be very useful for him in the business world.

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Jung can be adorable too. <3

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I know the hit sounded to real to be scripted, I was LMAO at the scene and watched it on repeat more times that I would like to admit, even the actor's voice sounded with pain an embarrassment, and Seol's reaction seemed to real she really seemed startled. It probably wasn't scripted but they kept the scene. Although I kind of saw it coming since the moment he placed the pillow on the floor and laid down on it all I was looking at was how slightly his head was under the table and if he stood up too quickly he has going to hit himself.

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OMG I said the same. It seemed slightly too real. I wished I would have been there to kiss the booboo away for Oppa

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I just looked at his height and looked at the space and shook my head .. Then bam ... He whacks himself LOL... I will give a liver to kiss the Booboo away

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To copy a knetizen comment: Feels like the world is at peace when Yoo Jung smiled ^^
Yup... when he smiles, even in webtoon, I forget all the shadiness emitting from him~

Cant wait for next week episodes. It will be darker & I still hope younggon got beat up even more.. he deserves more than that~

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Oh this is so great for me after reply me's finale....I don't even want to start about it...I had fun watching this..it's great to keep guessing about a character's character.am I actually the only one who thought of shin se gi from KMHM when I sometimes see In Ho from an angle?its not that they are alike or something but I keep picturing him..oh well it might be me being my crazy self

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Yoo Jung has me wondering if there is something wrong with me...that I like someone like him so much.

And it's not the looks or the money; it's the complexity of character. Which just shows what a great job the writer, actors and all involved in the show are doing.

I really hope they get some awards and/or recognition for this :)

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Seol/In Ho just scream brotherly/sisterly love to me. I'm rewatching the ep and the scene when In Ho gets Seol to feed him and then punches him for asking for beef made me grin. Even the umbrella scene these two are so sweet together. It doesn't feel romantic to me (at least from Seol) so I kind of wish In Ho doesn't fall for Seol. But that's not really likely is it? Plus In Ho has such a terrible noona that having Seol to look after/who'll look after him is lovely.

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Yes!!! I have been saying they give me a friend vibe, but now that it's been pointed out, they are like siblings. The way Seol treats him is a lot like how she has treated her brother in the small scene we've seen...

I actually hate that this will be inevitably turned into, at the very least, a one-sided romance with them.

If not, I will be pleasantly surprised. I've never got the sizzling chemistry some have claimed to feel between them.

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I'm hoping if there's a crush it's only a temporary one and In Ho happily settles into the younger brother role Seol seems to have mentally place him in.

God knows that boy needs a decent sister.

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Right? Plus it really feels like In Ho wants to make up with Jung doesn't it? Like he keeps asking him to apologise, and even though he's angry he seems more hurt than angry. I want the three of them to become a little family.

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I really love the webtoons.. I was sceptical at first if the drama will e as good as the webtoon.. But the actors really bring the webtoons to become alive.. I suggest you guys to read the webtoons after the drama is finish.. the drama is really fast, sometimes some of the things are missing but it isn's that noticeable tho.. there's a lot of things you'll get to knoe and understand if you read the webtoons ^^ you'll know when jung's personality start to become like this in the webtoon.. litle jung is super cute but also scary.. lol

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I love this show. It's amazing.

The characters are all so interesting and Jung is very interesting also. Also, I love how he dresses. When he hit his head at Seol's place......I LOL'ed so hard.

I love Seol's acting. She's super relatable. When she was lying on the bed and tucked the sheet in, so that nothing would be exposed, that's the same thing I would do.

I can't wait for next week.

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How I wish the whole manga would be shown in the live action so it would exceed more than 16 episodes. This series is freakin amazeballs. So much feels and mystery!

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I know this is probably impossible, but every episode makes me like inho x Seol more and more! I think the inho character is especially likeable in the drama, and I feel really sorry for him every time it shows how things are on his end. That being said, I'm not convinced Jung is the best person for Seol. Maybe this is me being biased, but he seems like 9 kinds of crazy bubbling under all his smiles and kindness. I keep thinking that things won't end well for Seol if she keeps saying him...

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Omo! Surrounded by three hot guys!! So envy of Seol..

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It's so great that the drama isn't disappointing...yet! K-dramas do have a pattern, and usually the 6th epi of any epic show turns out to be deabak (an indication whether to continue or quit)...ok i'm not generalizing

Coming to this episode now. It weird how all of us feel like Seol right? One moment suspicious of the mystery behind yoo jung, and the other moment cannot help but just melt at his care and gentleness, and fall for him... and then after a point just decide to not think about it and just live the moment we are enjoying

I like it how slowly even yoo jung is changing...like earlier he didn't even know or think how one msg could be interpreted and over thought by seoul...but today he's come a long way from that. often when i'm stuck up with the mystery of yoo jung, i fail to realize there are incremental changes in him as well. like how he didn't overreact at her for being with in ho....most go berserk..

All though it's a long way to go. He tends to make his point and explain once, but he isn't the sort to chase for the sake of making up....he just gives up....(deleting the msgs) it's seol always who initiates the conversation. Quite ironical, since she's not the best example of communication skill otherwise.... but she just might teach him a thing or two about conversation in a relationship haha

But the conversations, i could just die....so mature... to talk everything out. i ve seen dramas where such thing would get sorted out after a 8 year leap...haha... But it eventually gets sorted out btw them. And the romance...the mush...the comfort that is developing btw them is so Awe worthy! that one scene where she just brightens up seeing him outside her institute...sure she has doubts in her mind....but as yoo jung told her the last time, she ain't taking it for face value. there is this person that is front of her....and then there is this person everyone talks off...and she decides to just enjoy the feeling that she gets from the person infront of her.

Another thing i liked is that how initially seol realized that they are so different from each other....but as is it turns out...they are quite similar to each other....in twisted emotional and psychological way...which is quite intrinsic to them

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I'm sold.. Baek Inho I support you pls don't give up ur dream!! I'm pianist too so I know how hard for you to unable playing piano again. I know deep down you didn't blame YJ for you hand.. you just want make everything clear right? and PLEASE don't falling in love with HS >.< and pls be more serious and think ur future. I dislike you in webtoon but I love BInho drama ver. with how seo kang joon ply it. :D

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What is the song playing when Jung is trying on the watch Seol got him? I've been trying to find it with no luck

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That bump on the head must've been real, no?!!? Poor PHJ! I know how it feels. It happens to me all too often lol. His legs are way too long for Seol's tiny room.. I was actually waiting for her to give up her bed haha. Anyways I was a little worried because it seemed like an accident waiting to happen. But then I quickly brushed off that thought thinking that the staff would take extra care to alert him to potential hazards in the set, but... It happened. It actually happened. I couldn't believe it for a moment but major ouch =.=

(I think the reason why I'm going on and on about this is because the bump sounded really loud and crazy painful D:)

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I totally saw it coming & was actually expecting it lol but yeah, it looked so real & painful. Poor PHJ.

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I was thinking the same thing however it could still be incorporated since it happened last year before Seol took a break so while yeah he was already installed and presented as a stalker it could show the progression in which Seol figured it out. They will most likely show the event that lead to Seol and him speaking (the events at he basketball game) this was most likely hinted in the preview (her comforting him). If he was stalking her she would most likely move apartments which could cover that obstacle.

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Sorry for the double post but for some reason it didn't let me reply to a comment on mobile? I clicked in the reply button and it said leave a reply instead of comment but it still made it a new comment.

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I can understand why Jung deleted the messages. People like Jung can hurt very deeply as they tend to internalize their emotions. But they can also move on easily. That's the way they minimize the pain. By deleting messages, he is trying to cope with rejection he anticipated from Seol (or you could say a form of self rejection).

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Baek In Ho !!!! He is going to break my heart in million pieces I can already feel it. SKJ is really good, I had no idea he could act this well. I still find Jung creepy though the talk about his father made him more relatable, and the scene with the snail was kinda random and cute. Seol is the early 20 something Kdrama female lead I was waiting for. I got nothing but love for this drama !! ❤

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I agree with everything you've said here! Every last bit of it! ^_^

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THIS DRAMA IS.... CRACK CRACK CRACK!

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quite the cracktastic drama.

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I love Jung so much, but the SLS is strong here. I love how unexpectedly truly nice In Ho is-- like, in that scene where he's sitting with his head in his hands after the confrontation with In Ha, I'd have expected him to lash out when Seol approached, because that's what I usually expect in those situations, but he was so normal, and neutral and didn't let his issues otherwise bleed into the other aspects of his life, and think it gave him the right to hurt someone because he was hurt in the moment. And it happens again, when he's watching the piano performance, I thought he would reject Seol's attempt to make him feel comfortable, but he accepted it and was grateful. Just like his reaction to being fired, where he took it gracefully and when the Professor apologised, he was so taken aback that someone would be sorry to let him go, it was such a small but telling moment. I find his character so refreshing, even if he has characteristics of a type, I feel he truly transcends it. And Seol's palpable sadness and disappointment at the news of his leaving, and him being surprised again and making light of it was such a natural moment.

Also, is it just me or does Kim Go Eun have the most adorable smile in the world? Her Seol is easily one of my favourite dramaland female leads already. <3

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Ugh, the SLS syndrome is reaching critical levels, isn't it? >_<

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I actually really like jung. I dislike how inho is always spouting something like "it's your fault/because of you" to jung ang not taking some responsibility in how things turned out. Jung hates victim mentality the most and the reason why he fell for seol IMO is because she isn't like that. She doesn't expect favors, and she doesn't play the victim. Instead she just works hard for herself, she takes responsibility for her own life and doesn't blame others. That talk they had where Jung praised her for her hardworking ways was great. You could also feel that Jung was longing to receive love too. most likely from his dad, who doted on others (Inho and Inha) and is always saying you have to be nice to others because you have more than them, etc.

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Actually, Jung's the one with victim mentality. Read the webtoon. Inho and Inha were taken in because the doctor advised his dad to get Jung a pet or a sibling.

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you know a drama's good when even the little things make you smile. like how seol drunkenly mumbles to herself in the background while the two boys argued at the bar. or how yoo jung bangs his head into seol's table (deliberate or not) LMAO. or the way yoo jung states so matter-of-factly that there are people who can easily receive love - as if he's known for his entire life that he's not one of them, and has come to accept that there's nothing he can do about that. the more i know of jung, the more i seem to relate to him, even though he's still mysterious in some ways. but in many other ways, i feel like he's just a disguised misfit who has spent his entire life adapting a public facade to the social norm and hiding his mentality beneath it, without ever breaking free from that disconnect to understand just why his way of thinking and living is so unacceptable to others.

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omg, Seol's drunken mumbling was the CUTEST. I was just grinning widely throughout, especially when she laughed at "atmosphere". She is so endearing, it's unreal.

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I agree. This is the first time I've watched this actress in a drama but I find her, as you said, so endearing. I sense that she's 1000% in character, but does so naturally and soeffortlessly. And when she smiles, she brights up the whole screen :-)

That drunken scene deserves an award. I loved how she flicked the boys's heads...hahahaha

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Yes, like these beats make this show so slice-of-life, where things go on in the background and life doesn't stop at significant moments. And the actress really is so in-character that I just can't imagine her being anything other than Seol-- her social awkwardness, her tics, everything is so real, it's just an incredibly nuanced performance. I am so immersed in her POV that I'm uncomfortable when she's uncomfortable, I smile when she smiles, and I feel so palpably awkward when she's awkward. This performance is absolutely incredible. And she's just so beautiful, she has a very...indie sort of vibe, with her offbeat clothes and her hair, all of which I adore. She's such a fully-realized character.

(And tbh, the same goes for Yoo Jung and In Ho, I BELIEVE in their characters so much, Jung's casual menace one second and adorableness the other- I smiled when he bent down and picked that insect with such childlike curiosity and delight and I'm terrified when he's terrifying. And In Ho, my rough-around-the-edges, surreally beautiful love, he's so delightful in his totally part playful, part flustered, I'm-totally-not-into-you-at-all-NO-SHUT-UP shitck. I LOVE EVERYONE AND EVERYTHING SO MUCH, UGH.)

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I love how you've captured in words the core of their characters. And again, I have to agree.

Kim Go-Eun IS Seol. I've watched many a kdramas in my life and there's only been 3 actresses who've convinced me beyond a reasonable doubt, that they are the role they portray. Kim Go-Eun is one of them. She's amazing...luminous. I can go on and on..but I won't because I know, you already know.

Jung is a beautiful conundrum and In Ho, well..you described him perfectly :-)

Yup, I am so IN LOVE with this drama, especially Seol. I crush on everything that she is.

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you know a drama's good when when even the little things makes you smile (can I add more to your list pls?)

- like how Seol happily skipped towards Jung when he picked her up from school

- or how in Seol's apartment, as they're about to sleep (both times), Jung happily obeys (lol) Seol when she tells him to turn off the lights

- or the time when Seol asks Jung to promise not to do things without telling her and Jung sincerely answers with a promise. aww...so many feels!

that be it for now.

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The light part made me swoon... He is such an obedient boyfriend... LOL

I want one ...

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Seeing Seul's drunken antics makes me think PGE could be a potential Nodame...

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Jung deleting the messages is something I'd do too. I didn't see it as weird. Lol. I. Love. This. Show. My goodness. Jung scares me a little because I think I totally understand him. I was so happy with episode 6 and the progress they made as a couple. And I love the fact that surprises keep turning up. I'm glad I decided against the web toon because now I can be surprised by the drama.

I totally love what Dramabeans does. I read the recap for every show I watch here. A little analysis is good for the soul.

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I'm in love with this drama.in this ep I found Jung more cute and playful.is inho really going.to where we need him I won't stand one ep without him.so Jung truly used to hate her so weird.can't wait till next week.

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Agreed. I think Jung used to dislike Seol because she was someone he couldn't ignore and he mistook her for someone just like everyone else. It's when he started to see that she was different from them that he started to want to know more about her.

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Awww why do I love In-ho so much

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OMG all the boys in the drama are sssssssssoooooooo cute....PHG, the guy who is playing In Ho, Euntaek, and now her brother

though at the beginning i was excited for the drama becoz of PHG..now...In Ho is really getting into me... i cant help but grin ear to ear whenever he appears on the screen. I think it is a relief since it is made clear that Seol doesnt have any romantic feelings for IN Ho and is in a relationship with JUng. this may prevent him having any SERIOUS heart break over Seol. He deserves his own drama..otkeeeee....earlier i was team Seol regardless of the hero...but now my heart is really going into In Ho though iknow he is a side character...am i the only one...is it weird...

and btw can some body please explain whether Jung really liked Seol from those incidents . i think he was too much into her...way before.

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sry PHJ

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Those incidents were flashbacks (if you're referring to when he's thinking after she asks him when he started to like her), so those scenes are probably when he begins to realize she is someone he would like. Then he wants to know her better, then he hears she is going to take time off and takes himself out of the competition for the scholarship so she would get it (and thus stay in school) and keeps popping up to ask her to eat out and helps her. That's how I see the time trajectory but I could be wrong.

But she obviously got under his skin before that (Referring to the year of disliking her. Well, Seol calls it a year but he stopped disliking her before that judging from those scenes)

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I looooooove seol with jung!!!

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So do I. I don't have the 2nd lead syndrome. While I acknowledge that Seol cares for In Ho, I think it's more sibling love than anything else.

Her heart skips differently when she's with JUNG. Not to mention that lately, she's obviously been at her happiest when she's with him. Her happiness is infectious; it transcends all the way to viewers like me. :-)

I don't know anything about the webtoon, which I prefer. But I hope..that my heart won't be broken. Otherwise, I will..I will...I will...just have to deal with it.

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No SLS too for me. I really dislike the name calling from a man. But, now that some mentioned In ho is like a little brother to Seol, I can accept that more. But a love interest that gives name calling, really? Are you 7 yo?

I love how giddy Seol is in this episode, all of those smiles. gosh. Someone was talking In Ho made her smile with the paper plane. but Jung made her smile just by standing next to his car waiting for her. She smiled so wide while she ran to him. Gosh. Love. That what's love do to Seol :P

I enjoyed all of their interaction, even the color coordinate outfits that they have since eps. 1 (they have color coordinate when their relationship is good, or is it just me, making things up because I love the show too much)

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Wow you're in deep. I didn't even notice that their outfits were color coordinated. lol.

Seol running to Jung as he was waiting for her is one of my favorite scenes. I just loved seeing her so happy, especially after Jung fluffed her bangs. Soooo cute!!!!

Ah In Ho..you petulant child..hahaha. Your sister Seol, loves you. :-)

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That childish name-calling shtick they have males pull in any form of fiction irritates me to no end when it's clearly put in a romantic context (I don't want to think the show's doing that with In-Ho though, because I don't feel the chemistry). And it does remind me of my own brother and my brother-n-law when I was growing up, so that could be why that approach is not romantic to me lol.

I'm snowed in and doing a rewatch, so I'm going to be looking out for that color coordination because I'm a sucker for that kind of stuff and I've been too caught up trying to figure Jung out to notice!

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Can we have the bts of the scene that he falls on her in her room? Thank you in advance tvn!!!

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Im just sitting here in disbelief because PHJ is doing wonders over webtoon version of Jung. I cringe-read through Sul's room scene in the webtoon but here I found it warm and touching. He feels so human here at times. I was firm on Inho in the webtoon and here aswell but now Im more open to see where all this leads.

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I have a weird problem.

The first I heard that SKJ is going to play In-ho, I wasn´t exactly thrilled. I hadn´t seen anything he´s in, only heard that he still has a long way to go as an actor AND as In-ho is my fav character in the webtoon, it got me slightly worried.

Now that the drama is running, I have no complaints over SKJ´s acting, he´s great as In-ho BUT as he is so PRETTY, I more or less space out whenever he´s on screen.

So, in the end, I still feel like I´ve been robbed of my fav character, because I´m literally unable to concentrate on whatever is going on in the scene he´s in and just mutter to myself OMG, this face is UNREAL!

I don´t hold it against you, SKJ. I know the problem lies with me and I hope I´ll snap out of it before the series is over.

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Dang! This drama has me vacillating. One day I love it, the next day I'm luke-warm to it, the next day I hate it, the next day I love it. Aigooo!

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I feel like I always have so many things I want to say after each episode but in the end all I can manage is incomprehensible squealing. It looks like everyone here has gotten the intelligent discussion part covered already so I am just going to remain in my corner and squeal while I replay all my favorite bits until Monday. <3

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Talk about squeals......I giddied and squealed with Seol in the day after the date scene (the one where she was walking along the street and was interrupted by In Ho). I felt her giddyiness from my head to my toe..hahahaha

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Lol. I hear you :D. This is why we (the audience) are possibly the mice, hur.

After one of the earlier eps, I asked if we would find it as sinister if the title wasn't "Cheese in the trap." As in, would we be as prone to worry that he is just messing with her and laying a trap? Is she the mouse?

But then I thought, maybe it's not sinister at all and this is a simple love story but the dark side and mystery is the cheese and we (the audience) can't resist it.

In which case, I am properly (if happily) trapped. ?

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hahahaha. I love your analogy. Trapped never felt so good :-)

Can I be honest, I haven't paid attention to the title of the drama nor have I wondered the reason behind it. I've just been too focused on the plot as well as the fab acting skills of the cast, that the whole cheese-trap meaning never crossed my mind. But now that you've mentioned it...well, I do smell a gorgeous rat/mouse, who I strongly feel cannot and will not resist the scrumptious cheese. :-)

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All is good but In-ho, stop making my heart break for you.

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this guy Yoo Jung seems like Damon in vampire diaries series..

Both doesn't care being the bad guy as long it's for sake of their love one.

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I haven't posted on here in like, forever. But felt compelled to because of how marvelous CITT is!!

Lately (years actually), I've kinda sorta lost interest in kdramas. But lo and behold, one boring evening I decided to check out dramafever and came upon this most surprisingly and unexpectedly entertaining drama. It's the first time I've ever watched the two leads (impressive!)..never heard of the webtoon..but man, I've been hooked since day 1. I really enjoy the feels this drama generates. It's no wonder as I believe the director is the same director from Coffee Prince. yay!!

SO excited and anxious for the next episodes :-)

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did any of you entertain the idea that seol is the first person to give a present to yoo jung since he thinks everybody expects something from him?maybe he was so surprised he didn't know how to react

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I think that's exactly what it was! He was way too delighted over it when alone to not really like it as he told her. I didn't question his reaction (or lack thereof) at all, or find it strange given what we now know of him.

I'm sure he's received things from people who he felt were shallow and wanted his attention or to use him. But a genuine, thoughtful gift from someone he does care about who's struggling financially, works hard for what she has and expects nothing materialistic (or otherwise really) from him? That's definitely a first. His reaction was perfect to me, actually.

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Yeah, I was thinking of the same line.... he always give... but never received.... But now he received a gift from someone who is special to him

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Can i just say how proud i am of park hae jin? Finally the guy got the recognition he deserved as a lead actor!! He had to reach 32 years old to be the lead! He just slays the role of jung!! Can play him to a T!!!

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Agreed. Hope he gets an award and/or more recognition for this.

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Yeah, I am so happy for him. I thought, since watching East of Eden that he would have blown up, but he always ends up as the second lead

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Agreed. This is the first drama that I've watched him in (I think) and I love the reserved, mysterious, sinister aura that he emanates. I hope to see a scene or more where he completely lets his guard down...or where he elevates the sinister level up a notch. He's so exciting to watch..I never know what he's planning..but behind that calm facade, you know something's up.

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Is In-ho really leaving? I feel like something will or should happen ala drama-land so that he can stick around?

Though I still see him in a friend and possibly substitute sibling role, he's someone very important in Seol's life at this point.

And in YJ's life too, whether he wants to admit it or not.

With In Ha, he needs to set a boundary and not help her financially. He's being an enabler for her bad behavior there. They didn't just unilaterally cut off her support (tho at her age and the lack of actual blood ties, idk why she was being supported anyway) they offered her a job (sound like a good one too) and she's not even making an effort.

I hope In Ho does not leave.

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Only for now I think..... he will still be around later...

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What t do? Monday come pali pali!!

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There is a moment after Jung bumps his head where Seol/Kim Go Eun sort of looks helplessly in a camerawards direction with an amused can-you-believe-this sort of smile. It works within the context of the story but it also gives me a reason to suspect that the head bumping wasn't scripted :) kudos to the actors for continuing and making the scene that much cuter! I love how Seol continues laughing to herself after that.

I loved this episode and didn't want it to end! Like everyone else I'm so thrilled by how genuinely happy Seol seems now whenever she sees Jung.

Incidentally, I'm currently partway through the webtoon and it's very interesting to see how the drama narrative has been in turns skipping ahead or doubling back to fill out background events. I agree that the pacing is much faster in the drama and am glad for it as it does work better for the format. Also I don't feel like I've spoiled myself reading up to where I've gotten.

I'm loving this! Definitely a crack drama for me.

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