
Trap of Youth is a heartwarming series starring the Korean top actress, Shim Eun Ha. Yun-hee (Shim) sacrifices her studies and makes money to support her boyfriend's (Lee Jong Won) college fees, and later gives birth to a son of his. Yet the boyfriend betrays her love and falls for a rich girl (Yoo Ho Jung). Yun-hee tries to break their relationship by getting close to the girl's brother. However, she cannot hurt her ex-boyfriend and her present boyfriend who is madly in love with her. Eventually, her boyfriend (Jun Kwang Ryul) moves her and dissolves her hatred with true love. (YesAsia)
Episode 1
Jan 27, 1999
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Episode 2
Jan 28, 1999
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Episode 3
Feb 3, 1999
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Episode 4
Feb 4, 1999
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Episode 5
Feb 10, 1999
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Episode 6
Feb 11, 1999
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Episode 7
Feb 17, 1999
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Episode 8
Feb 18, 1999
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Episode 9
Feb 24, 1999
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Episode 10
Feb 25, 1999
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Episode 11
Mar 3, 1999
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Episode 12
Mar 4, 1999
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Episode 13
Mar 10, 1999
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Episode 14
Mar 11, 1999
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Episode 15
Mar 17, 1999
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Episode 16
Mar 18, 1999
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Episode 17
Mar 24, 1999
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Episode 18
Mar 25, 1999
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Episode 19
Mar 31, 1999
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Episode 20
Apr 1, 1999
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Episode 21
Apr 7, 1999
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Episode 22
Apr 8, 1999
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Episode 23
Apr 14, 1999
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Episode 24
Apr 15, 1999
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ParkMin
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My first impression is that these 2 male leads weren't suitable to play this type of scenario in this "youthful" setting. It's hard to see them attempting romance even when they were in their 30s. Something doesn't click no matter what! Although the drama was long but it kept you entertained watching the car crash. The revenge was tame, it never went too far but that was the drama's intent to begin with. You can get the gist of that just from reading the synopsis. However, there were some cruel parts in the process which helped selling the injustice, better than a lot of modern ones who attempted similar approach. The dialogue was fairly good, usually we don't get extended dialogues that let the characters to actually talk even if it got a bit melo along the way. The opening theme was good but when I listened to the full version I wasn't a fan of the rest. The characters went through a reasonable development without neglecting the secondary ones which typically get neglected because of their wrong doings. It did such a good job showing the wrongful side being genuine in repenting. The drama wrapped things up better than I expected, it gave an actual proper conclusion to its leads. While the drama isn't perfect but it offered an appealing package.