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| Peach Trap Ending Explained: Who Does Do Ha Choose? Full Ep 8 Recap & Review (Photo: Heavenly) |
The 8-episode Korean BL rom-com Peach Trap (복숭아 꽃이 피었습니다), directed by Kim Ah Young, has officially wrapped — and honestly, the final episode gave us all sorts of mixed feelings. From the love triangle chaos to Yoo Do Ha’s full emotional glow-up, this little series managed to stay light, charming, and surprisingly heartfelt right to the end.
Plus a handful of adorable support characters, Peach Trap is very much built for fans who love fluffy romance, light comedy, and a bit of “who kissed me?” mystery.
Quick Recap of Peach Trap Final Episode
The final episode (Ep 8) opens with Do Ha’s world still in chaos. He’s trying to sort out his feelings, figure out who kissed him, and manage the three men orbiting his life.
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The episode carries a warm, slice-of-life energy — small conversations, playful bickering, and awkward sweet moments that show Do Ha growing more comfortable with affection.
There’s a lot of quiet emotional processing:
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Do Ha hesitates to confront his feelings.
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Taek Gyeon becomes more openly caring.
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Yeon Sang steps back, choosing not to push.
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Ha Ram keeps teasing, but gently.
The turning point comes when Do Ha finally admits he doesn’t want to run anymore. He wants to choose happiness — and choose the person who has been steady, safe, and sincere.
This leads to the gentle, heart-warming confession scene.
No huge grand gestures, no dramatic twists — just soft honesty.
The final moments are simple but wholesome: laughing over dinner, affectionate teasing, and Do Ha finally stepping into the love he spent the whole series running from.
Peach Trap Ending Explained
The ending is sweet, grounded, and very in line with the series’ personality. The show never aimed for heavy drama — instead, it closes by showing Do Ha choosing the person who’s always quietly been there for him: Taek Gyeon.
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Do Ha’s arc is about emotional awakening, not just romance.
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The three potential love interests symbolise different paths:
• Yeon Sang = security
• Ha Ram = excitement
• Taek Gyeon = familiarity + affection -
By choosing Taek Gyeon, Do Ha chooses stability and sincerity, letting go of hesitation and fear.
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The accidental kiss mystery isn’t the main twist — it’s simply a catalyst for Do Ha to consider his own desires.
It ties together the “peach blossom luck” metaphor — love arriving unexpectedly, bringing warmth, confusion, and joy.
Do Ha ends in a place of emotional maturity, surrounded by love and supported by people who genuinely care for him.
Characters Wrapped
Yoo Do Ha (Jung Su Bin)
Finally learns to trust his feelings instead of avoiding affection. His growth is gentle but solid.
Taek Gyeon (Cha Se Jin)
The endgame. Loyal, warm, patient. His confession moments feel the most sincere.
Yeon Ha Ram (Cha Yu Hyun)
Still flirty, still charismatic, but he gracefully accepts Do Ha’s choice without bitterness.
Jeon Yeon Sang (Lee Do Han)
Remains protective and respectful. Possibly the most mature romantic rival in the BL genre this year.
TLDR + Short Review
TLDR:
Peach Trap ends with Do Ha choosing Taek Gyeon, closing on a warm, gentle note. The final episode is soft, domestic, and wholesome — no forced dramatic twists.
Short Review:
It’s charming, fluffy, and heart-warming. The chemistry is genuinely enjoyable, and the light comedy keeps the pace lively. While not the deepest BL of 2025, it’s one of the most feel-good.
Verdict: 4/5 stars – lovely, breezy, and perfect for fans of sweet comfort-watch romance.
FAQ
1. Is Peach Trap’s ending happy or sad?
It’s happy — soft romance, a clear love choice, and a hopeful future.
2. Who does Do Ha end up with?
Do Ha chooses Taek Gyeon, his childhood friend.
3. Is Season 2 happening?
Officially: not confirmed yet.
However, the production team recently shared that Season 2 is possible if fan demand is strong enough and they’re open to exploring new story directions — possibly with the same cast, but nothing is guaranteed.
4. What could Season 2 be about?
Possible directions include:
- Do Ha and Taek Gyeon navigating a new relationship
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Yeon Ha Ram or Yeon Sang getting their own romance arc
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The return of the “peach blossom fortune” causing new chaos
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A time-skip showing Do Ha’s career comeback and balance in love
If renewed, Season 2 could easily explore: A deeper emotional arc for Do Ha as he grows more confident. Taek Gyeon learning to be a proper boyfriend instead of childhood comfort.
Former rivals turning into friends with comedic dynamics. New characters entering the peach-blossom chaos. A longer, more mature storyline rather than a simple rom-com structure
There’s plenty of space to expand, especially since the core cast already has strong fan support.
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Final Thoughts
Peach Trap might not be the biggest BL series of the year, but it’s certainly one of the sweetest.
If fans keep talking, sharing, and showing love, Season 2 could genuinely happen — the creators are open to it, and the story world still has room to grow. So if you want to see more of Do Ha, Taek Gyeon, and the peach-blossom madness, now’s the time to voice it.
Would you watch a second season? And who was your favourite love interest? Let me know — we can dive deeper into fan theories too.






