Queijo na Ratoeira Episode 3

You’re Making Me Confused


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In Ho warns Seol about Yoo Jung. Seol races to finish a group project that her partners have abandoned. (Source: DramaFever)
  • Exibido: January 11, 2016

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SeHee
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Mar 25, 2017

Four Stars

Yoo Jung is so high of himself in most parts and it's annoying the hell out of me. And what's with his hair??? He looks nice but the hair... Also, I feel so bad for Seol here. She's kinda stupid sometimes though, or maybe just too kind.

I'm always waiting for In Ha's scenes. Love Sung Kyung so freaking much!!
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Fev 14, 2016

The camera work and lighting!

The camera work and lighting is amazing guys. There's this one scene where In Ho and Seol are walking together. It could have been the typical scene where Jung "catches" them together. But instead as In Ho and Seol interact you can see Jung in the background. As the move he's still there getting smaller in the distance. It was moving. I couldn't believe just how well the camera work and lighting was that it intensified the scenes. Especially the ending scene. Taking that emotional cliffhanger to the next level. (I actually held my breath!)

Group projects. Ugh. Like Seol I loath them, and like her I've been in many where you're the sole person working on the project. And I've had those teachers claim that getting your partners to work on the project is part of the grade. (I call bull. In the real world those lazy asses would be fired.) It was an interesting backdrop for Seol's character growth. I like it when a characters flaws are pointed out and she sees them. And reflects on what she might want to do to improve her life. Thankfully Seol's smarts are not up on the chopping block, so we can explore other aspects.

Overall I think In Ho doesn't have a chance at this point as the third wheel. But it's a nice effort. I'm actually surprised how fast things are going with Seol and Jung. I'm wondering how things will pick up the next episode. At this point it doesn't feel too trappy. But I think Jung is still deciding on the best cheese. (If that makes any sense.) The build up for the backstory between In Ho and Jung is well done. I am actually looking forward to these flashbacks.

Overall episode three is another wonderful episode. The series so far is pretty cliché, but the solid writing and interesting cast is keeping it fresh. I love how real the characters are and how they're actions/reactions fit well with what is going on. (Somebody better have given Bo Ra a hug.) Usually I wait until I've watched episode 4 to call it, but I'm doing it now.

Looks like I'll be watching this drama to the end!

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Mia
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Jan 15, 2016

Nostalgic episode

Group projects sometimes have this Combination of personalities, at least for me. the nerd, the party animal, the quite space out person and the person who place more priority on individual projects over group projects, a recipe for disaster. Which one is/ were you? The teachers verdict was a bit hash, but I get were she was coming from, I had a professor like her, very hard, which is why no one wanted to talk her class.

The OST is great, I have to you tube them and add to my playlist.

Two guys, one girl, the scene is layed out, loving Seo Kang Joon as second lead. Not quite sure the relationship between the three friends, but something big went down. The acting of in ho perfect, while his sister In Ha over the top, it's like she' took some uppers, give the girl some downers, am thinking.

On another note, Confessions of a stalker...all am saying.

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