Me and Who Episode 2

โปตัวปลอม ‧ Drama ‧ 2025

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Ratings: 8.9/10 from 39 users
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Season: 1

Suriya invites Apo to have dinner with his family, but warns him that all adult males have the same mind-reading skill as he does. Ya gives Apo a necklace which prevents them from mind-reading except when there's skin contact. At dinner, Ya says the only one Apo really needs to get to know well and impress is his mother, Pripprao, but Pripprao invites Ya's childhood sweetheart, who is now a chef, to cook a special meal. Apo takes up the challenge and also cooks for the family, impressing everyone. At the end of the evening, Pripprao announces that Ya and Apo should move in together. (Source: Italophilia at kisskh)
  • Aired: October 17, 2025

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BurntBaguettes
0 people found this review helpful
Oct 19, 2025

Cuteee

The brother is such an instagtor and I love him so much. They are so fucking cute i might explode Jesus. I miss them so much and they are such a good couple. Okay bye!
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Bine
1 people found this review helpful
Oct 17, 2025

Catching feelings

Their friends already know it - they are catching feelliiiinnggssss and I am HERE for it! And POPPY!! OMG!! POPPYYYY!!

*ehem.... I did not know this shows up in the comments, so I will try to write more, maybe it helps you decide to watch it (or not).

I loved the first 2 episodes. It is a funny series with a not-too-heavy plot. Entertaining and maybe a bit cringe I admit, but I have seen way worse cringe in other series who are loved by the audience.

I love Parks acting - he has a face where I can see what he thinks and wants to convey and as I am pretty bad in guessing emotions that resonates with me. There is a ton of internal dialogue from "Apo" (Park) and that is mostly hilarious.
The "plottwist" is coming right in the first 2 episodes so I like how they don't seem to hide in eternity until the last episode. And the parents/approval-situation is one that we don't have very often in BLs... I guess I could talk about every single minute of the series but this my general thought to it so far until Episode 2.

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Priyo
2 people found this review helpful
Oct 17, 2025

Five Stars

This episode was really interesting. In this episode apo moved to suriya's home as asked by his mother . And Suriya's mother assigned Mr. Butler to watch their activities closely and find out the secret they are hiding, so apo and suriya had to act as they are a real couple so they created a lot of moments so that Mr. Butler believes that they are a real couple and tell the same thing to Suriya's mother and the moments they created were soo cutee , this 2 episodes were really interesting and I am really waiting for the third one and I am pretty sure that something intense is gonna happen in episode 3 , I am so interested

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NLE
2 people found this review helpful
Oct 17, 2025

A Dream Come True: Big and Park Deliver Magic in “Me and Who”

The first two episodes completely blew me away! Mandee Work has done it again, giving us another beautifully produced BL series. I already loved Big and Park in Monster Next Door, but they’re even more captivating here. The story takes a refreshing turn from the usual university setting, and Park’s black hair gives him a more mature and natural charm compared to his blonde look in his last role.From the very start, the show feels vibrant, heartfelt, and engaging. Phopthorn, a struggling convenience store worker, suddenly finds his soul inside the body of Apo, a billionaire with a handsome and mysterious fiancé, Suriya (Big), who can read minds. Imagine living your whole life poor, then waking up rich with a tall, hot, and charming fiancé, it’s literally every fantasy brought to life. Their dynamic is electric, full of tension, humor, and sweet chaos that keeps you glued to the screen.Every detail is beautifully crafted — from the elegant costumes and stunning mansion to the music and smooth cinematography. Big and Park’s chemistry is undeniable once again, and the balance of romance, comedy, and drama is spot on. “Me and Who” is easily shaping up to be one of the best new BLs of the year. My Fridays just got a lot brighter.

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