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Cheese in the Trap, Season 3
(Cheese in the Trap #3)
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Having returned to college after a year long break, Hong Sul, a hard-working over-achiever, inadvertently got on the wrong side of a suspiciously perfect senior named Yoo Jung. From then on her life took a turn for the worse and Sul was almost certain it was all Yoo Jung's doing. So why is he suddenly acting so friendly a year later?
The third season of 치즈인더트랩 includes 35 c ...more
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Published
2013
by Naver Webcomic
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Stick to the webtoon, don't watch the drama unless you want to be broken from the rollercoaster of emotions (mostly anger) that this mess was.
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Maybe I can call it a SPOILER but I'm not sure with that so read my review if you dare.
In this season, Yoo Jung and Hong Sul end up together! Hurrah, what I've been waiting for. All those sleepless nights and restless dreams have paid off. But of course there is a conflict in every story so the last part of the chapter, they kind of had a massive fight. Yes, explosion arose. I don't know if they're going to choose that path but I'm hoping that they'll still end up together. (And,I'm positive the ...more
In this season, Yoo Jung and Hong Sul end up together! Hurrah, what I've been waiting for. All those sleepless nights and restless dreams have paid off. But of course there is a conflict in every story so the last part of the chapter, they kind of had a massive fight. Yes, explosion arose. I don't know if they're going to choose that path but I'm hoping that they'll still end up together. (And,I'm positive the ...more

Oh welp, I'm having second guy syndrome.
I stilla don't really get why Seol and Jung like each other? It's always awkward, they haven't made any progress with their relationship and Jung is still SKETCHY ASF!!
Well season 2, hit me. ...more
I stilla don't really get why Seol and Jung like each other? It's always awkward, they haven't made any progress with their relationship and Jung is still SKETCHY ASF!!
Well season 2, hit me. ...more

I feel so bad for Inho. I just want to give him a giant hug. My poor baby doesn't deserve this :((
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"Argh, FINALLY!!" was the exact feeling once I finished Season 3.
It felt like I'd been following the webtoon for such a long time that I needed to get refreshed of what happened between Jung, Inho and Seol.
This season actually revealed a lot of flashback moments - high school times where Jung and Inho involved, the early days of university where Jung and Seol worked together, etc.
Thus, giving me a clearer picture of the events leading up to the current ones.
Well, of course, except the part where ...more
It felt like I'd been following the webtoon for such a long time that I needed to get refreshed of what happened between Jung, Inho and Seol.
This season actually revealed a lot of flashback moments - high school times where Jung and Inho involved, the early days of university where Jung and Seol worked together, etc.
Thus, giving me a clearer picture of the events leading up to the current ones.
Well, of course, except the part where ...more

In this season we get to see and understand a lot of things about Yoo Jung's character and his relationship with the Baek brother and sister and with his own father.
I like him very much, he's a complex character and there are many things we still don't know about him, so I look forward to season 4.
Seol and Jund relationship is advancing and I'm glad they are confronting each other more about their problems.
I love In-Ho and I just want him to be happy.
Lastly, the golden trio keeps making me smil ...more
I like him very much, he's a complex character and there are many things we still don't know about him, so I look forward to season 4.
Seol and Jund relationship is advancing and I'm glad they are confronting each other more about their problems.
I love In-Ho and I just want him to be happy.
Lastly, the golden trio keeps making me smil ...more

The way these characters are growing and changing is like a car wreck I can't stop watching!
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JUST LET INHO BE HAPPY I'M CRYING PLEASE JUST LET HIM BE HAPPY
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I may be slightly addicted to this webtoon. This is my third volume in three days... This review may include minor spoilers mentioned in Volumes 1 and 2.
Cheese in the Trap is a heavily character-driven series. It's the misunderstandings, relationships, personality quirks, and body language that drive the unfolding drama all throughout. Not only is it authentic, but it's very relatable as well.
Not only do I see myself in Hong Seol but my heart goes out to her and anyone like her who's let themsel ...more
Cheese in the Trap is a heavily character-driven series. It's the misunderstandings, relationships, personality quirks, and body language that drive the unfolding drama all throughout. Not only is it authentic, but it's very relatable as well.
Not only do I see myself in Hong Seol but my heart goes out to her and anyone like her who's let themsel ...more

Facing really strong second lead syndrome as of now. The manhwa is every bit good for romance lovers. But practically thinking it is a roller coaster of emotions and pain for both main leads. Love the main leads but seriously feel like girl should end up with second lead. Still, we all know how K-drama's and Mnahwa's generally turn out to be.
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What can I say ?!! a good book stands like a sword that what I believe , no matter how many times u read it u can't get bored , every time u struggle to find a new good book u return back to that book like it 's ur pick up one , and the strangest that u read it like u 've never read it before , following the lines , running for the chapters , trying to discover again what will happen .
This book is a real real masterpiece into my eyes , what ever happen I 'll always choose it and it will always ...more
This book is a real real masterpiece into my eyes , what ever happen I 'll always choose it and it will always ...more

can't wait the season 4 !
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If someone told me that they think In Ho is better for Seol way back on season 1 or 2, I would have laughed and said straight away HELL NAH. Despite Jung being Jung, I actually think he's adorable and just misunderstood easily (since we are getting the story told from Seol's perspective, and she is quite critical not to mention her impression of Jung isn't really the nicest). As the story progresses however, I see major red flags that makes me second guess things like Seol (only to forget it lik
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i love the focus on jung's complex character this season. i really like that his perfectly constructed personality breaks at times, and it's evident more than anything in these chapters. you really get to see seol conflicted because she starts to realize what kind of person he is... imo, he's a bit crazy but i find myself empathizing a lot with him too. people only consider how they can use a person to benefit their own self, and jung is the first character i've ever seen who really tackles that
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Woah. What a season. This season hit me right in feels. The character development is off the charts. Everytime there is a flashback, we learn something new about the characters.
The new light shed on Jung's and Seol's relationship revealed not only why Jung when he started to fall for her but why too. (And after three long seasons of wondering why, I can say the explanation was long over due). Inho's and Jung's relationship was also explored. That one hit a little too close to home. (In my perso ...more
The new light shed on Jung's and Seol's relationship revealed not only why Jung when he started to fall for her but why too. (And after three long seasons of wondering why, I can say the explanation was long over due). Inho's and Jung's relationship was also explored. That one hit a little too close to home. (In my perso ...more

May 20, 2020
Elizhtia
rated it
it was amazing
Shelves:
7g-la,
fiction,
romance,
young-adult,
slice-of-life,
drama,
comic,
present-day,
school-life
Cheese In The Trap Season 3 is about a university student named Seol, she is a hard working girl that work really hard to get a scholarship. Jung is now a senior in university and is now intershiping at his dad's company, now that he has work, he has less time to go to school or meet with Seol. Seol faces many challenges in her life like stalking, misunderstandings and other things.
I was amazed by the author's thinking of Jung's personality and implementing it so well in the character. It seeme ...more
I was amazed by the author's thinking of Jung's personality and implementing it so well in the character. It seeme ...more

3.5✨ the fist half was so interesting, the best episodes I have read from this series, but the second half felt like I was reading the same all the time... the story is very realistic and that’s what many love about this series but after so many episodes it becomes repetitive, it’s really too much school and work drama to deal with if you are going through the same. The way I feel about Jung are still very ??, I don’t know, he has done very questionable things against the people that he “loves”,
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This is legit my favorite manhwa/comic series ever! I'm in love with the college atmosphere and how relatable Seol is. She represents the parts of my personality that I've never seen before in other works, and I admire how she stands up for herself. This series (not just season 3 but from the start) has motivated me to study harder and to enjoy school life because it makes even the most boring educational stuff seem really dramatic. And obviously I adore Yoo Jung and his misunderstood personalit
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I love how the story gives you a thousand reasons to doubt and hate on Jung but then develops him as the complex character he is and shows you that he really is just a normal person with a past that shapes him as he is.
I'm still on his team, In Ho is great but he is not as charismatic as he is shown in the TV show, tho he still has a great relationship with Seol and their scenes are still super compelling. ...more
I'm still on his team, In Ho is great but he is not as charismatic as he is shown in the TV show, tho he still has a great relationship with Seol and their scenes are still super compelling. ...more

I just love this webtoon! Every characters (except for Jung and the crazy side characters) are so relatable. I can feel the struggles of what Seoi experiences at uni and life in general. The style of the drawing is also really nice and not too fancy which I like. I really wish that I could purchase the book format and will be on the look out for it! Now onto the last season!

I deeply love this webtoon. It's so smart. I've seldom if ever felt so confused about where something was going, yet so secure in author's hands. The trivial becomes very important. It's basically becoming a battle manga, except the battles are fights for social positioning.
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Alright, I'm addicted now. Please say season four comes out quickly, I'd love to find out how this all ends.
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After a million (okay, a little over one) years, I finally finished the season. On to the 4th season, which is the last one :( let's hope it has a better ending than the k-drama
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