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ilovecitt · 1 year
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i have a headcanon that seol likes other flowers more than roses but jung is drawn towards roses because he thinks its more romantic & suited for seol so for a long time on their anniversary jung got seol roses and because she is too kind to say no she always accepted them gratefully until one day she slipped it out that she likes flowers more and it made jung sulky at seol for not telling him while he was buying roses all this time.
they resolved it with seol getting jung a rose and jung getting seol a really big saffron crocus flower and now although a bit weird, their flower-vase at the dinner table is a mix of roses, jasmines and exotic flowers that don't look well together but smell amazing & mean a lot to the two when they look at them.
😭😭 this is so adorable and is just like them. i love imagining seol accepting the roses because even if she doesn't really like them, it's from jung which makes them precious. and jung sulking over it oml i love them both so much. thanks for sharing this i love jungseol content so much <3
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reiboom90 · 2 years
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I wonder what would jungseol's future kid do whe he/she wnt back in time and watched how his/her parents's relationships developed. Will this kid just watch or wsnt to get involve?
Like i have a jungseol child oc i wanna use her in this kind of scenario
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gu4acc · 3 months
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SURPRISE SURPRISE !! I have made yet another playlist lmao !!
this webtoon has been such a huge comfort to my life and its like- a part of me as a person at this point so IT HIT ME how i've never made a playlist of these sillies apart from me making fanart of them (this is beside the point) so i really wanted to create something i can go back to hence, this playlist !
i hope that other citt fans like me enjoy this playlist as much as i had fun making it !! again this is more of a modern take but some songs target both their messy and endearing moments from the story !!
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All the scenes I deem important to learn about Yoo Jung’s character. (Rewatched this show and I’m still very sad)
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eallfan-1 · 5 years
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Kdrama Review: Cheese in the Trap
Or better said, me ranting over a kdrama for years in a lot of words.
It has been very difficult for me to start writing this review thanks to all the feelings with which this drama left me. After finishing it I had to get distracted by other things until the anger left me. It has been years, but I still remember this one very well.
Before expressing everything I think about this production, I will tell you a bit about the plot, its development, everything that happened throughout history and behind the scenes (scandal included) to end what went wrong. So, warning: this will contain spoilers. BUT they will be duly indicated.
Cheese in the trap is the adaptation of what at the time was an unfinished webtoon (from there it was an alarm, because it would be impossible for the drama to be 100% faithful to the original story, not that it tried precisely) written by Soon Ki.
I was filled with excitement before starting watching CIT because Park Hae Jin was the main lead.
Cheese in the trap tells us the story of Hong Seol (played by Kim Go Eun), a university student (finally a college girl in a drama and not in high school, yay!) Who, like any other student, suffers from problems relative to his student life.
And here is something that I loved about hers characterization and the drama in general: everything is very realistic. We see situations with which I identified 100%. The teamwork, the exam stress, always ending up doing all the work alone. These are veridic situations so I felt what Seol was feeling while living them, since I I have experienced them in my own flesh. That made me fond of her, and therefore, the drama.
Anyway, a year ago Seol met Yoo Jung Sunbae (played by the aforementioned, PHJ). With this character we find the true feeling of this drama.
At first, Hong Seol realizes certain things that differ of the public image of his Sunbae. Yoo Jung is a young man who always maintains a pleasant and smiling image, sociable and kind.
Like, he seems not able to kill a fly.
But Seol, who is quite observant, realizes that there is something he hides, something that does not show anyone but is there. Thanks to the fact that he realizes this, and worse, that Yoo Jung realizes that she realized (that sounded like tongue twisters) is that, in front of everyone, Yoo Jung treats Seol well, but when they are alone ... I would not say that he is bad, but the situations lent themselves in a way we are not sure whether Jung was the very embodiment of evil, or just a prejudiced person (and weird ...)
Yoo Jung is what makes this story be this story. He is a complex character, with nuances and secrets. With an unknown past and also unknown intentions. There were times when I didn't know what to think about him, and many times they leave us in the dark until later, making us see him in different lights throughout the first half of the drama. He is a very interesting character and I loved him, for the simple fact of his uncommonness and truthfulness, which lies in his complexity: because humans are complex, so a complex character feels very real.
Well, the fact is that Jung, for reasons unknown to viewers (at least at the beginning) seems that, one year after that almost hateful relationship with Seol, now he likes her. At least he acts like he does, but does he really like her, or is it a ploy? What does Jung hide? Is he a strange person, is he bad, is he good?
In the meantime, two brothers who grew up with Jung since childhood arrive to our screen.  Baek In Ho (played by Seo Kang Joon) and Baek In Ha (played by Lee Sung Kyung, which we have already seen in It's okay, that's love).
This drama is PURE GOLD, that at least until chapter 9 (or 10, more or less) And here it is when I, somewhat confused by the change, goes to the net and looks for reviews of the drama, just to find what I should have known  much earlier: news of the scandal. What happened, my lovely Cheese in the trap?
I read article after article, all to explain what I was seeing on the screen. My beautiful Jung, a character so interesting, so complex, that I wanted to know more, who I wanted to see grow up, suddenly, stopped appearing.
Just like that.
I mean, not completely. But Jung began to havejust fifteen minutes on screen, in a chapter of one hour, when the second main lead, Seo Kang Joon, who plays Baek In Ho, raises his time on screen until he seems more a main than Hong Seol herself (not that I would measure time, but more or less)
The change was noticed. I noticed that the story I wanted to know, Jung's, his problems at work, his relationship with Seol, and so on. All that was relegated to a non-existent plot plane, which focused on InHo and its problems: In Ho and his piano, In Ho and his insecurities, InHo and his little heart, In Ho and his work, In Ho and his debts, In Ho and In Ho and more and more In Ho. I am not blind to not notice such a radical change. And not that I didn't like In ho, but these scenes didn't contribute anything to the story.
Not only did Jung stop appearing, but his story went from important to irrelevant, and the drama that was about his personality, his relationship with Seol and the university ceased to be ... to be what? The InHo self-pity show?
So this is what happened:  Park Hae Jin, the actor for whom I began to see this drama, which began, not only well, but in an excellent way, called an interview to complain about it.
That won’t sound strange (oh yes, an actor complained and?) But for this we must bear in mind that we are talking about a Korean actor. Korea, a country where all of us who have become accustomed to their culture know that everything is choreographed. The actors, the Idols are so correct that they say almost nothing out of place, because everything is scripted.
That a Korean actor, contrary to all his "culture" called an interview to complain about a production is unusual. What I say unusual, is very very very unusual. An actor who speaks like this is not only exposed to the condemnation of the netizens, but to bad publicity. And in Korea bad publicity is the bane of any public figure.
Anyway, that is why this was a big scandal here in kdramaland. PHJ says: “I recorded scenes, these were cut. Crucial scenes for my character and his growth, for the public to understand. I'm a webtoon fan, he says, so I wanted to do justice to the character. They cut scenes already recorded about Jung's childhood, scenes I worked hard on”
And the question is why did they do it? PHJ did not know and we, much less. Why cutting the wings of an actor who, without a doubt, was up to the character, who carried it masterfully, and who had already recorded what was necessary? Why?
It is when, in view of what was happening, the original webtoon writer, Soon Ki, now complained: “I was not consulted at all after chapter six”
That, along with the increase of the SKJ scenes, and that he was about to release a new drama with the channel, gave and continues to give rise to many conjectures about what happened there. That it was a strategy to promote the new SKJ drama, that problems between the director and PHJ, that this, the other ... But in reality, we know nothing for sure.
What happened to what could have been Cheese in the trap? Well, nothing, because it was in a noticeable decline.
Leaving aside the problems of production, that personally bother me a lot, are the problems of the drama itself, of what we see on the screen.
The last episode arrived and I was not disappointed. I was ANGRY. Rabid, even.
I didn't expect much, not only because it is common in kdramas to have bad endings, but also because, seeing the last episodes, there was no way for everything to be fixed. There was no way. And there was not.
The end is an insult to every viewer.
The ending was an insult to fans who gave them ratings.
It is an ending that should shame them, because honestly, they could have done better. But they didn’t. Why? Here I have an answer. Because they didn't want to. They didn't want to give back to the fan that was tuning them in, to the viewers who gave them sixteen hours of their lives at watching their drama.
First of all, Jung. Jung is a character who could have given much more. PHJ did an excellent job in his characterization, and with the little time he had on screen, he made magic at helping us to understand the character, even if we only saw it for fifteen minutes.
But the biggest problem I have with this story was not seeing In Ho playing the piano for so long, it was the waste of Jung's character. Many were left with the idea that Jung was the worst psychopath. We did not see his past because the scenes of his childhood were cut. We did not see his problems on a daily basis, we did not see his thoughts, as we were supposed to,  because his scenes got cut.
And the most important. We did NOT see the long-awaited Character development. It supposedly happened. Jung grew up, learned, softened. Improved, accepted himself and so on. But it doesn't happen on our screen. And we can't even see which was the end result for Jung.
If you ask me, I don't think Jung was a psycho. He was a person who, from the little that I could capture, his past and his childhood taught him to be what he was, a person who does not always make the best decisions and who does not tempt his heart to take revenge on those who hurt him , which is not right, but that's what I wanted to see! Yes, he made the same mistake like three times, but i wanted to see him learning to be better, but we are not able to see any of that. Jung ended up being a secondary character in a story that deserved his stellar role.
The relationship of Hong Seol and Yoo Jung seemed very tender to me, the truth is that in the first half they were OTP. Although it had its flaws and that was what the drama dealt with, in a very bad way, at the end.
That if everything Jung did was forgivable? The truth is, I don't think what Jung did was so bad at any time, but that is maybe just me. It was not the best way, obviously, but it is not as if he had killed anyone or as if the injured ones were not doing bad things. He did what he thought was right, in his own way, and it was not always the best. And Seol came to understand and love him and accept him and ... to forgive him? I think not everything should be justified, and it is something that we also needed to see on screen: after the end, did they fix everything? But no matter what, there is no way that I can see the relationship between Seol and Jung as toxic.
Unknowns and more unknowns in this drama that could have been one of my favorites, but ended up being only a so-so kdrama (that is because even with all the wrongs, those first episodes are gold and I treasure them like nothing else)
I recommend it? After such a long review (but I had a lot to say about this) we could deliver by reading that, yes, I recommend it. Its first half is worth all the anger at thesecond. Everyone's performance is very good,  the atmosphere is just right, not to mention the ost, its characters, the situations of the typical school life and Jung , a character that fascinated me from beginning to end, in spite of all the incongruities that the script had in its final round.
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bukuroti · 4 years
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One of our favorite couple in webtoon. Their romance is so real that we can really feel their struggle to keep the relationship. Since the english translation is almost done in #webtoon we dedicated the #fanart for them. This is during their flashback in Season 4 after the college festival. #webtooncanvas #webtoonfanart #cheeseinthetrap #citt #studentlife #collegeromance #linewebtoon #jungseol #koreandrama https://www.instagram.com/p/B6mzXPVJ4EG/?igshid=6gibhot2s4r6
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hyerihyeri-blog1 · 7 years
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cheese in the trap ♡
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Excerpts from 'Cheese in the Trap.' This manga gave such deep reflection about how people think and act. I'm not ready to end it yet. #CheeseInTheTrap #JungSeol https://www.instagram.com/p/Bn5wq-XBOdPSwfRV8Jz6OK6HI3EA5NVyJavBZs0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=13zwirxh1ai2b
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9misorai · 2 years
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A: there’s this concept of liking a problematic/toxic character while admitting they’re problematic/toxic
Me: true true
A: Which is why I ship JungSeol eventhough Jung is problematic and toxic to Seol!!!!!!!!!
Me:....................................
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desativadohdg · 4 years
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Bem-vindo, Sebastian!
Nome do personagem: Sebastian Lloyd/Lee
Faceclaim: Lee Chan
Nascimento: 11 de fevereiro de 1999, Liverpool - Inglaterra
Sexo: Masculino
Ocupação: Estudante de dança durante o dia e dançarino convidado nos diversos lugares da ilha durante a noite
Moradia: Udokyeong
Ooc: -18
[TW: Violência doméstica | machismo | homofobia ]
O inglês Stephen Lloyd desde pequeno tivera muitos sonhos em seus bolsos. Era ambicioso e procurou esforçar-se durante uma vida para tornar-se tudo aquilo que almejava. Engenheiro reconhecido e renomado, casou-se com uma coreana de corpo esguio e olhos profundos. Tinha tudo o que queria e tudo era exatamente como havia planejado. Até o nascimento de seu filho, Sebastian.
Sebastian cresceu como qualquer outra criança. Brincalhão, por vezes travesso, mas sempre obediente às vontades de seu pai. Até certo ponto. Eram extremamente parecidos em suas personalidades, não sendo absolutamente nada diferentes em relação à busca dos sonhos de vida. Entretanto, Sebastian nunca sonhou com o mesmo que seu pai e não escondia. Desde a infância tivera seus dons artísticos repreendidos por um pai machista e homofóbico que fazia questão de chamá-lo de “menininha” e "viadinho" quando o via dançando em frente ao espelho, tal como quando tinha contato com os desenhos que o garoto espalhava em folhas coladas pelas paredes de seu quarto. Desenhos esses onde, na maioria das vezes, o mestiço era o personagem principal.
Aos poucos, Sebastian aprendeu a defender-se, já que seus sonhos eram maiores que qualquer repreensão. Foi considerado muitas vezes como a decepção da família, sendo obrigado a esconder do restante do mundo quem realmente queria ser. E, tendo o apoio de sua mãe, levou o ódio do seu pai como companhia quando completou quinze anos e decidiu que a carreira de dançarino era, definitivamente, a que queria para sua vida.
Baseado em suas palavras defensivas todas as vezes que recebia algum insulto, as coisas começaram a desandar dentro de casa. As discussões de seus genitores era mais do que presente e não era possível que contasse nos dedos todas as vezes que teve que intervir para que nada de pior acontecesse, mesmo que roxos diversos já tivessem sido depositados sobre a amarela.
Tudo apenas fez com que seu ódio por Stephen fosse aumentando e se tornou tão grande que, ao conversar seriamente com sua mãe, propondo uma mudança drástica de ambiente e tendo seu consentimento e apoio, e ser ouvido pelo homem que o criou, Sebastian levou uma das maiores surras de sua vida e ainda teve que presenciar a cena do mesmo acontecendo com a mulher que tanto amava. Jurou lembrar-se de cada pedaço de pele ferido para que nunca viesse a sentir falta de Stephen ou da figura que ele representava.
A mãe, horrorizada e em pânico, sequer esperou divórcio ou separação amigável; no dia seguinte, esperou que o até então marido saísse para trabalhar e tomou metade do dinheiro que tinham, afinal, havia ajudado a conquistar ele também. Partiram para Seoul, mãe e filho, não demorando para encontrar abrigo e o emprego mais simples possível, com a promessa de que Sebastian se tornaria um grande ídolo, mas, acima de tudo, que faria exatamente o que seus sonhos pediam.
As coisas teriam saído como o planejado se, no dia da audição para uma das maiores empresas, o Lloyd não fosse passado para trás e negado ali, na frente de todos por uma sabotagem feita por uma pessoa que iria fazer exatamente o mesmo que ele. Bastou isso para que desistisse de tudo. Estavam sem toda a fortuna que tinham antes e estava há poucos passos de decepcionar a única pessoa que importava.
Arrumou um emprego comum em uma conveniência perto de onde moravam e seguiu ali, odiando qualquer contato que tinha com a dança e, principalmente, quando sua mãe ousava o lembrar de toda a felicidade que havia chegado a ter com aquele sonho em sua mente. Obviamente seu emprego não durou tanto, já que, quase um ano e meio depois, Jungseol recebeu uma proposta de emprego de Jeju, o que mudaria a vida dos dois por completo. A coreana não foi doida de negar e logo já estavam vivendo uma vida tranquila numa casinha pequena e confortável em Udokyeong, recebendo bem melhor do que antes.
Infelizmente, a sorte da mulher não caiu sobre o mestiço que demorou certo tempo para finalmente arrumar sua renda própria. Passou tempos apenas conhecendo a cidade da melhor maneira possível, visitando todos os lugares e aproveitando para conhecer pessoas, mas tudo, literalmente tudo mudou quando foi até Monkey Beach e encheu a cara mais do que deveria, liberando tudo o que estava guardado há muito tempo, mas de uma forma um pouquinho diferente; subiu em cima do palco, pulou, girou, rebolou e exibiu seus passos para o pessoal que o assistia e aproveitou de seu conhecimento para a dança para que provocasse a quem estivesse assistindo com seus movimentos. Nesse dia, recebeu dinheiro de algumas pessoas pelo show que havia dado e resolveu fazer mais vezes.
Passou a frequentar o local com mais frequência e a cada dia que se passava, suas performances eram mais diferentes e, em todas às vezes, sentia-se amado pelos gritos e vibrações de quem o assistia. Percebeu que se daria bem naquilo e que, finalmente, conseguiria fazer o que lhe fazia bem e realizar seu sonho, recebendo e sem alguém para que o julgasse e xingasse de nomes que marcaram sua infância. Agora, apenas ouvia elogios das pessoas que tinha contato ao se apresentar e raros eram aqueles que contestavam e enviavam olhares ruins quando o garoto mostrava seus movimentos em cima do palco.
Não se prendeu à um emprego e fazia quando ficava com vontade, levando em conta que o fazia de um modo ainda melhor do que quando fora compedir na audição; só ia em noites onde Monkey Beach ficava cheia e podia mostrar seu talento, em eventos onde era chamado e, vez ou outra, aceitava um trabalho mais escondido. Ainda que não fosse o emprego dos sonhos de Bast, conseguia se virar muito bem sendo apenas um dançarino que se esforçava para entreter quem quer que fosse. E o dinheiro apenas dependia de sua clientela.
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netihartanti · 8 years
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Cheese in The Trap Webtoon Season 4 Chapter 46
Jung is sooo cuteeee.. 😳😚😘 He asked her, is she really came to study.. but being ignored, cos Seol’s too focus studying 😂 so he just sit there, smile and stares at Seol with his loving eyes 😆😍
*cr.pic from Naver Webtoon
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ilovecitt · 2 years
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it’s only been two weeks but i crave the new bespoke issue pls i just wanna see the wedding and jungseol reuniting with their friends like i wanna see how ayoung joon bora and euntaek are doing and inha too!! we know she’s alive but we haven’t seen her face. is she working now and dating jaewoo (probably not sorry guys i never saw the vision)? the fact that there’s only five issues left makes me so sad because after that we won’t see them again for a long time 😭😭
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reiboom90 · 2 years
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Y'all i just knew there's a sidestory of Jung and Seol Mqrried life. I heard it's only exclusive in Korea only. Does anyone have the link to read it?
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hilababy · 8 years
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GoEun very very Cute 😜😆 #CheeseintheTrap #JungSeol #ParkHaeJin #KimGoEun
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icelandicgwyn · 8 years
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Please check out my CITT/JungSeol fanfiction! I’m accepting prompts and requests if anyone is still interested in fanfiction for this fandom/couple. 
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hyerihyeri-blog1 · 7 years
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cheese in the trap  ♡ bts
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