Peach Trap (2025)
Nov. 27th, 2025 03:02 pm Peach Trap sets a delicious stage for a workplace/romantic drama, centering on the unexpectedly charming Yoo Do Ha. Our protagonist starts the series already reeling from a professional betrayal: he's been unjustly fired from his office job, framed by a colleague while his otherwise caring boss, Jeon Yeon Sang, couldn't save him. But Do Ha's bad day quickly takes a dramatic turn. He finds himself the unwitting centerpiece of a very compelling (and crowded) love quadrangle! The trio of suitors includes: Jeon Yeon Sang: His former, seemingly cold but secretly protective boss. Yeon Ha Ram: The charmingly playful and younger barista. Taek Gyeon: The steady, devoted, and long-time childhood friend. The dynamic among these four men is the show's main draw. Yet, this is exactly where Peach Trap ultimately lost me. The story sets up a clear contrast between the potential partners—some respectful and patient, and others, well, not so much. My frustration rests entirely on Yoo Do Ha's final choice. Throughout the drama, one character consistently showed patience, respect, and gave Do Ha the necessary space to process both his life events and his burgeoning feelings. This character, in my mind, was the clear and deserving frontrunner. However, the path Do Ha took felt strangely forced. He seemed to be swayed not by genuine emotional connection or mutual respect, but by the suitor who was the most forceful and demanding of his time and attention. When the final episode revealed Do Ha's pick, I was genuinely floored. My internal monologue was a loud, frustrated, "Wait... that jerk? After all that?" Yes, Peach Trap delivers what is technically a "happy ending," but it certainly wasn't the one I was rooting for. While the premise is intriguing and the initial setup of the four leads creates exciting tension, the ultimate resolution left me with a bitter taste. If you're looking for a BL where the protagonist chooses the kindest path, beware: this trap might leave you feeling slightly cheated. HEA. You can watch on GagaOOLala. Heath Level: 3/6.


Heat Level:
1/6: glances, caress, hugs, no kisses
2/6: kisses, closed mouth or camera angles
3/6: full kisses, clothes on
4/6: full kisses, some clothes off, hands above the waist, pants stay on
5/6: most clothes off, they have sex, but it’s masked, no sexy sounds
6/6: full nudity mostly hidden by camera angles, they have sex, sexy sounds

