A Dream Come True: Big and Park Deliver Magic in “Me and Who”
Wow, the first few episodes are absolutely amazing!
Did not expect to see Keng and Namping cameo from Khemjira in episode 1! Mandee Work, you’ve done it again, combining two excellent BLs airing at the moment: Me and Who and Khemjira.
I loved Big and Park in Monster Next Door, and they look even better here. The story brings a refreshing new genre with a non-university theme, and Park’s black hair looks so much more natural and fitting than his blonde hair in his previous role.
This series is fantastic, so fun and engaging. Poor Phopthorn works at a convenience store, and suddenly his soul transfers into the body of Apo, a billionaire with a handsome fiancé, Suriya (Big), who has the power to read minds. Imagine being poor all your life and then waking up as a billionaire with a hot, tall, and handsome fiancé, talk about a dream come true. The fake marriage between the meticulous Suriya and the high-spirited, chaotic Apo begins, creating the perfect mix of chaos, charm, and chemistry.
Every detail is beautifully crafted, from the elegant costumes and stunning mansion to the music and smooth cinematography. And can we talk about that random giraffe walking past Apo’s room? If this isn’t rich, then what is?
Big and Park’s chemistry is undeniable once again, and the balance of romance, comedy, and drama is spot on. Their dynamic is electric, full of tension, humor, and sweet chaos that keeps you glued to the screen.
Did not expect to see Keng and Namping cameo from Khemjira in episode 1! Mandee Work, you’ve done it again, combining two excellent BLs airing at the moment: Me and Who and Khemjira.
I loved Big and Park in Monster Next Door, and they look even better here. The story brings a refreshing new genre with a non-university theme, and Park’s black hair looks so much more natural and fitting than his blonde hair in his previous role.
This series is fantastic, so fun and engaging. Poor Phopthorn works at a convenience store, and suddenly his soul transfers into the body of Apo, a billionaire with a handsome fiancé, Suriya (Big), who has the power to read minds. Imagine being poor all your life and then waking up as a billionaire with a hot, tall, and handsome fiancé, talk about a dream come true. The fake marriage between the meticulous Suriya and the high-spirited, chaotic Apo begins, creating the perfect mix of chaos, charm, and chemistry.
Every detail is beautifully crafted, from the elegant costumes and stunning mansion to the music and smooth cinematography. And can we talk about that random giraffe walking past Apo’s room? If this isn’t rich, then what is?
Big and Park’s chemistry is undeniable once again, and the balance of romance, comedy, and drama is spot on. Their dynamic is electric, full of tension, humor, and sweet chaos that keeps you glued to the screen.
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