Commoner Lina must step into the royal palace in the position of concubine and branded as nothing more than a minor consort who no one accepts. With the palace's fussy rules, the chaotic rivalries, and Prince Keeran who makes her heart race more than any rule ever could, how will this palace tale end? (Source: Thai = TrueVisions Now || Translation = kisskh) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: มเหสีน้อย
- Also Known As: Mahesi Noi
- Director: Mai Phawat Panangkasiri
- Screenwriter: Jomjai Tanguluem
- Genres: Historical, Comedy, Romance
Cast & Credits
- Emma Panitsara YangLinaMain Role
- Peterpan Tadsapon WiwitawanPrince KeeranMain Role
- Enjoy Thidarat PuerthongBussabaSupport Role
- Tong Samitpong SakulpongchaiTechinSupport Role
- Prapt Praptpadol SuwanbangThong [Magister]Support Role
- Kik Danai CharuchintaKing LakkhetSupport Role
Reviews
A lighthearted comedy for sunny days, without major dramas or mysteries.
The series is well-produced and very funny. It's a comedy that isn't afraid to be funny at all times, however, you can see that there will be dramatic developments, as there are people who want to harm the protagonist because he will be the next king.This is a very common cliché, especially in Chinese dramas, where the protagonist unintentionally ends up involved in something that has nothing to do with her, something she didn't want, because she was mistaken for someone else. I personally am really enjoying watching it, mainly because I had never watched a Thai period drama before. However, if you like a serious story with dramatic development and full of political twists, this series is not for you. If you want to watch something light, funny, and full of culture, this is the series for you.
PS: Enjoy shines on screen whenever she appears.
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Oop! I Actually Liked This!
My straight forward review of this lakorn:The Lakorn began with the feeling of it being a parody comedy of the historical genre. Somewhat like that parody movie of Twilight. Normally I would not like this sort of scenario, but:
1. The premise of the plot is interesting
2. The plot flows smoothly & in a comedic nature.
3. This works well to balance the serious arcs with some lightness. Did not stress me out!
4. Rejoice! There is no 4EP angst before a resolution. There’s an issue? fixed! A fight? fixed!
5. Duration of EPs + # of EP are just right! The drama executed the plot very well in the number of episodes it had.
6. The acting was quite decent from all actors!
7. The drama allowed us to form bonds with support actors. This is so important to me because it shows that the project was not tunnel-visioned on the leads only.
8. Seconday actors had a spotlight! Major kudos. They were given more than 3 lines, enough screen time to make their presence felt. I appreciate that.
A few things to critique:
1. I beleive world-building could have been better. All shots were done in the same location. It felt restricted in landscapes and felt like it was always short in the same chosen locations or a single clip was utilized a few times (I could be wrong). I would have liked if we saw more rooms, more people in the court, more people just generally, a wide frame of the village or something.
Nonetheless, I would definitely recommend!
Watch it~ 🩷
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