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Great Cast, Wild Tone Shift — Confused but Entertained
I’ve dropped long Thai dramas before, but this one actually kept me hooked until the end. The story started strong — full of suspense, danger, and mystery about “who killed the count?” — and I loved living through that ancient Thai world. But when the final episode came, I was left confused. The tone completely shifted from intense and emotional to pure comedy, almost like watching a different show. Suddenly, everyone was friends and dancing together, even the villains! It’s a happy ending, sure, but it felt like the suspense and danger never mattered.The acting and cast chemistry were great. Prince Pinyaphat and King Chaiyachet completely carried the show for me. Prince had exaggerated ugly expressions which were good for comedy. On the other hand, Chaiyachet was vibrant, charming, and just plain eye-catching — I couldn’t take my eyes off him whenever he appeared. Banjong was beautiful too, but his killer side made him hard to love. And although his crying scene was meant to be funny, it ended up a bit cringe.
Production-wise, I was impressed. The camera work and music were solid — at times, the soundtrack even reminded me of Game of Thrones, giving off that suspense vibe. But then again, the last episode kind of betrayed that feeling. Also, death seems to mean nothing here — several characters “died” and came back, which played too much with the audience’s emotions.
Overall, it’s a fun mixture of comedy, action, romance, and fantasy. The core message about accepting same-sex love was done well. I just wish the story had kept its tone consistent and shown us what happened to Prince's real-life friends and future. Still, the main five characters were adorable, had distinct personalities, and had great chemistry. It felt like a wild adventure with great friends. The love triangle was also fun to watch, but I especially enjoyed King Chaiyachet. I might even rewatch just his scenes, charot! 😂
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Funny and Beautiful
I genuinely had a great time watching this series. It offers a refreshing and unexpected take on time travel, something playful and emotionally layered. What really stood out to me was how the love story was seamlessly woven into the political backdrop. It could’ve easily felt forced or overly dramatic, but instead, it managed to stay funny and heartfelt. Visually, the show is stunning. The colors are rich and vibrant, and the costumes are gorgeous. The series does try to cover a lot of ground thematically, which made it feel a bit long in places. Acting-wise, Nut was a standout. He’s just so captivating on screen, especially in that scene where he had to dress up as a woman—he looked stunning and pulled it off with such charm and comedic timing. Most of his scenes had me smiling, and his chemistry with Ping was genuinely believable. You could feel the tension, the affection, and the humor between them. Also, I like the side couple played by Lee and Aton. They were adorable together and added a sweet, lighthearted touch to the story. All in all, this was a fun, visually rich, and emotionally engaging watch. Not perfect, but definitely worth the time. I’d give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.Was this review helpful to you?
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My goodness, this was such an unexpectedly entertaining full-length BL drama! It’s available on YouTube, and honestly, it’s worth every minute. From the very first episode, the show leans fully into its comedic charm, and I genuinely laughed through most of it. The humour is sharp, playful, and perfectly timed — but what impressed me even more is how seamlessly the drama shifts into serious, emotional moments whenever the story demands it.
And let’s talk about Nut, because he absolutely carried this series. His role was not easy; it demanded comedy, dramatic range, emotional vulnerability, and a larger-than-life personality. Yet he delivered all of it so naturally. In the emotional scenes especially, he didn’t disappoint at all — his expressions, timing, and depth made the character feel real, lovable, and unforgettable.
The supporting cast also deserves credit for holding their ground. Each character felt distinct, fun, and meaningful to the story. Their performances added layers to the narrative and amplified the humour without ever overshadowing the central plot.
Overall, it’s a highly entertaining, well-acted BL that balances comedy and emotion effortlessly. Definitely give it a try — it’s one of those rare full-length dramas that keeps you hooked, smiling, and invested till the very end.
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A bit different than I expected!!
I came across this series because of one of the sassy clips of Prince on instagr#m. Anyways I loved this series and it was pretty fun to watch to, there were only 2 small things I didn't really like. First of all, even tho I love all that sas, this was a bit too much for me. I do not mind it that much but even in serious moment Prince acted kinda irritating. Sometimes she did act a bit more relaxed and I wish they gave us a bit more of that.Another small thing, I wish they really did something with the gender part but I feel like they just ignored it later on? I mean she once addressed that she was a trans women, which I'm a 100% okay with but after some time it felt like a small part that was ignored even tho it would've been nice to get more on that part.
Anyways, I still really love this whole series and especially on the end, it kept getting more and more exciting. I LOVED THE MUSIC. Added the songs to my Thai playlist. Ngl, I expected Banjong to end up with someone and his sister to but I love how they didn't give them any actual relationships in this series. I lowkey hate it when everyone ends up with someone at the end.
Aside from that loved this series, deffo recommend if you're interested. If you don't like very dramatic characters I don't recommend watching it lmaooo :3
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Silly but charming set-up that dragged too much in the second half
It took me quite a while to finish this series because it did start to drag somewhere in the middle and never fully picked up its pace again. Overall, I think this story could have been told in maybe ten episodes and would have profited from more concise storytelling. However, I ultimately liked more than I disliked about it and while it is not among my favourite series this year, I would still recommend it.While Nut is definitely the star of the show (the comedy can be a hit or miss, depending on what you find funny, but he did a good job with the type of comedy they went with) and fabulous as Prince/Worradej, the biggest surprise for me was Pop, who played Banjong. I kept forgetting or rather struggling to remember that he also played Winner in Pit Babe. There he was always mean, scoffing and obnoxious, and here he was this insecure, soft, lovesick puppy for most of the time, so simply because of his acting his characters looked nothing alike to me.
My biggest criticism in regards to the writing are the female characters. It only took this drama ten episodes to make the only female character up to that point that was not an extra likeable… when will BL writers stop doing that?
What I did appreciate, however, was that this was the first BL I watched in which a main character identifies as 'kathoey'.
In the subtitles this was often translated as 'trans woman', which is a bit inaccurate. While Prince uses female pronouns and female polite particles, 'kathoey' is a much broader term that has a lot more nuance to it and can refer to a variety of people. It can also be used by effeminate gay men, by drag queens, and sometimes be perceived as a third gender, and many trans women in Thailand actually don't identify as 'kathoey', but use and prefer different terms.
If you are interested to learn more, I recommend to look up the word. English doesn't have an equivalent term and the subtitles often fail to adequately translate certain nuances and the way in which characters refer to themselves or address each other.
Overall, I don't have a lot to criticise about the plot. Is it silly? Sometimes ridiculous? Over the top? Full of unlikely situations? Yes, to all of it, but that's part of the charm, and there were many scenes throughout that I found funny, or heartwarming, or truthful. Like I said though, the plot tends to drag a bit, especially in the second half, so I really don't recommend binge-watching it.
This series has beautiful sets and costumes, a mostly compelling, but somewhat dragging plot, and if you don't mind silly, often over the top humour, you can definitely give it a try.
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Perfect Series of the season Im The Most Beautiful Count
I’m the Most Beautiful’ is just as beautiful as its name! 🥰 Hilarious, fun to watch, and the perfect rom-com with a mix of action and drama—it’s truly a total package. Every Friday it makes me laugh out loud. Huge thanks for this amazing series and to the wonderful actors who bring it to life! ❤Was this review helpful to you?
I’m the Most Beautiful Count like name series is so beautiful.
It’s a mystery why ‘I’m the Most Beautiful Count’ isn’t promoted more, because it truly feels like a masterpiece. Supanut captivates as the Prince, while Worradej and Ping give Kosol so much depth and heart. Banjong adds his signature coolness, Lee makes Jude irresistibly engaging, Aton brings warmth to Chet, and Belle shines beautifully as Pandao. With top-tier performances, gorgeous direction, and chemistry that feels so natural, this series is a rare gem that deserves all the love...Was this review helpful to you?
Beautiful series Beautiful actors and Beautiful site views
I’m the Most Beautiful Count truly lives up to its name—everything about this series is breathtakingly beautiful. From the stunning site views and elegant sets that create the perfect atmosphere, to the talented and beautiful cast who bring each character to life with depth, grace, and charm, it’s a complete feast for the eyes and heart. The direction is smooth and artistic, making every scene feel polished and meaningful. The storyline is engaging, filled with laughter, love, and touching emotions, making each episode shine brighter than the last. With its beautiful visuals, captivating performances, and heartfelt storytelling, this drama is nothing less than a masterpiece you should never miss!#Supanut #Pingorbnithi #popptr #Leeasre #Aton_tnk #Bellejirat #Imthemostbeautifulcount #Themostbeautifulcount
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Perfect series
The storyline is compelling—rich in emotion, high in stakes, yet sprinkled with lighter, delightful moments that keep the series from ever feeling heavy. It’s a rare blend of beautiful direction, brilliant acting, and a narrative that knows exactly where it’s going. Simply, I’m the Most Beautiful Count isn’t just entertaining—it’s captivating from start to finish, and a shining example of how to adapt a beloved story for the screen while keeping its soul intact.Was this review helpful to you?
Prince/Woradet is the heart of the show. I loved how, with his charm, wit, and authenticity, he didn’t just adapt to his surroundings — he transformed them. Nut Supanut was absolutely brilliant. With roles like Way, Chris, and now Prince/Woradej, he keeps proving how versatile he is as an actor.
Kosol totally fooled me at first with his tough-guy vibe, but deep down he’s incredibly caring, even if he tries to hide it. But the one who truly stole my heart was Chaiyachet. He lit up every scene with his sweet smile, unconditional love for his brother, and his pure, genuine friendship with Jet.
The production nailed the period sets and costumes, everything looked amazing.
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Lighthearted fun!
I usually never post reviews, I’ve watched so may bls, but I just had to come on here and write this, this series really surprised me!! I didn’t expect much of it initially, but my goodness was I pleasantly surprised! The acting of the leads was so on point and funny that I found myself laughing at their silliness.Nut’s acting as Woradej was simply amazing! Had to point it out, but the way he just did everything with sass and brought out utmost chaotic energy was commendable!
Overall the series was fun and delightful show!! If you like lighthearted series with a good laugh and touch of emotions, this is a great one!
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What a ride!
I have started this purely out of curiosity, because Supannut is a diva and i craved to see him in a role like this, and it didn't disappoint. As someone who doesn't like historical bl's, this one did it for me. I think it's mostly about the fact that all of the actors visibly enjoyed filming this and you could see they were having the time od their life, which makes YOU enjoy it with them. As someone who loves thai humor, I had a great laugh at least once each ep. Despite it being a simple show with lots of fun, it also tried to show that freedom is needed even in this century, because that's what makes people happy and connects them. Nobody wants to be constantly ruled by powerful egoistic people, especially not when they're forbidden from simply being who they are.As for the last episode, it seemed a bit rushed but at the same time it didn't make me like it any less. The final scene on the other hand? LOVED THE VIBE. I wish every election looked like this one.
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