That Summer: “I'm a prince who doesn't want a princess, I'm a prince who wants a prince of his own instead.” 😍😍😍😍 This series felt like a breath of fresh air on a sunny summer day. It’s lighthearted and fun, yet it balances tender, vulnerable moments with serious themes, touching on class, identity, and personal choices. The amnesia storyline was surprisingly well done and really helped the characters grow. Winny and Satang have been two of my favorites since We Are, and their chemistry is undeniable. I love their playful push-and-pull dynamic. I’m so glad they finally got their first lead roles, because they have so much to offer, especially Winny, who lets his characters’ emotions shine through in his facial expressions with a strikingly sincere and natural authenticity. Mond (Pheng) and Ryu (Dr. Wut) were such a pleasant surprise. They’re absolutely adorable together, and their storyline added real depth by exploring acceptance of one’s sexuality and confronting homophobia. Seeing them married, adopting a child, and building a family was easily one of the highlights of the show. Neo and Mint were delightful too. The cinematography is simply gorgeous. Overall, this is a feel-good series about love and acceptance, and it’s definitely one I’ll be rewatching.
Goddess bless you from death:This show just keeps getting more interesting, even with all those creepy ghosts. I love the tension between logic and spirituality that comes from exploring ritualistic murders tied to ancient beliefs. The chemistry between Pavel and Pooh is off the charts. Singha is clearly falling for Thup, even if he refuses to admit it. I had a feeling King was Singha’s ex, that level of animosity didn’t seem like it was just about work. The love triangle adds a fun twist to the story. I can’t tell if Thup’s suspicious looks at King are pure jealousy or if he actually thinks King might be involved in the crimes. I really like Michael and TopTen, but I’m still not convinced by their roles as the forensic doctor and assistant. Maybe it’s because the forensic side of the show feels like its weakest point, which is a shame since it could add so much intensity. Even though they’re not the leads, a stronger scientific and rational arc would give the investigations more credibility. Still, I’m curious to see how their relationship develops as the series goes on.
Interminable: I’d been waiting for this series forever and now I’m totally hooked. The romance between Khun Yai and Kaewta is so intense and heartbreaking. I’m such a sucker for love stories that defy time and death. K’Sophee is playing the villain so well that I can’t help but hate her 🤣 The way the show shifts between past and present to tell Yai and Kaewta’s story makes it even more captivating. I get the feeling everyone can see the spirits because their stories are all intertwined. And of course, Billy and Babe’s chemistry is absolutely off the charts, as always.
Me and Who: Such a cute, lighthearted romance that had me laughing and smiling from start to finish. Episode 6 was absolutely hilarious. Big and Park are just adorable, and their chemistry is totally sparking. But I have to admit, I’m obsessed with K’Suriya’s parentes, especially his mom, Pripprao. Lookwa Pijika nails the role of the mother who’s doing everything she can to sabotage her son’s romance.
Punks Triangle: My weekly dose of cuteness. The story isn’t perfect, but it totally won me over with its unique setting and the amazing chemistry between the leads, which makes it such a fun watch. Plus, I’m a sucker for couples with a height difference!
Me and Thee: I knew this show would be good, but I didn’t expect it to be this amazing. I’m completely in love with K’Thee. ‘My one and only Theerakit K Lee’ 😍🤣. The ultimate romantic, seriously. This series has officially made it onto my list of pure comfort shows. I felt so bad for K’Thee when he was opening up about his feelings to an AI device. It seems like he had a strict, isolated childhood, always worried about safety and never able to trust anyone. Peach is the first person who isn’t intimidated by him, and that makes their connection even sweeter. After the credits, I couldn’t help but wonder if the actress he watches in that soap opera is actually his mom.
The Wicked Game: Today’s episode was a total rollercoaster. Thanet telling Pheem to run had me rolling my eyes, like he ever cared about him or any of his kids. Now I’m wondering if he’s actually dead or just recovering from the gunshot while watching the chaos unfold, with his children tearing each other apart to see who survives and inherits the hospital. Did Pheem and Chet set Risa up? The finale is shaping up to be seriously intense. Highlight of the episode for me: Than’s parents and the wedding. I’m really curious to see how they wrap this series up, but I’m not sure we’re getting a happy ending.