9/10 The KristSingto Reunion We Never Thought We'd Get
9/10 The KristSingto Reunion We Never Thought We'd Get
I'll be honest - I've been excited about My Ex-Morning ever since GMMTV dropped the first teaser. The moment I saw Krist Perawat and Singto Prachaya back together, I knew we were in for something special. After years apart, this reunion feels like a long time coming, and it was absolutely worth the wait.
Produced by GMMTV and VIU, and directed by Lit Phadung Samajarn, the 10-episode series (May 22 - July 24, 2025) tells a story that's both mature and deeply human.
The plot follows Phi (Krist), a sharp-tongued TV reporter who loses everything after an on-air meltdown goes viral. To rebuild his career, he's assigned to work with a new producer - his ex-boyfriend Tam (Singto), who's as composed and guarded as Phi is fiery and impulsive. Forced to collaborate, they must navigate professional tensions and old emotions that never really faded.
What hooked me right away is how My Ex-Morning moves beyond the typical BL tropes. It's not just about rekindled romance - it's about growth, accountability, and learning to communicate when pride gets in the way. Set against the backdrop of the broadcasting world, it gives us a smart and grounded take on modern relationships.
Krist and Singto shine in every scene. Their chemistry has always been magnetic, but here it's evolved - more restrained, deeper, and layered with real-world maturity. You can feel the history between them in every glance, every hesitation. Krist brings emotional fire, while Singto anchors the story with quiet intensity. Together, they create something that feels honest and raw.
The supporting cast also deserves praise, especially Godji Tachakorn as Rita - the meddling yet warm-hearted coworker who delivers both comic relief and unexpected wisdom. And yes, Sosay the cat steals every scene she's in - a soft spot in a show full of emotional weight.
On a technical level, My Ex-Morning is gorgeous. The editing, especially in the flashbacks, is seamless - the muted grey tones beautifully contrast with the present-day warmth. The styling, lighting, and cinematography elevate the storytelling, making each frame feel intentional. The wedding finale, with both families coming together in a moment of cultural and emotional beauty, is nothing short of moving.
Watching it all unfold, I couldn't help but feel proud - and a little nostalgic. This isn't just a reunion; it's a celebration of growth. Krist and Singto have matured as actors, and My Ex-Morning reflects that beautifully.
Sure, there are a few pacing hiccups and side plots that feel slightly rushed, but the heart of the story never wavers. It's emotional, grown-up, and surprisingly introspective.
Verdict: 9/10 - My Ex-Morning is a heartfelt reunion that balances nostalgia and maturity with grace. I've looked forward to this for months, and it didn't disappoint - proof that KristSingto's magic isn't just alive; it's evolved.
I'll be honest - I've been excited about My Ex-Morning ever since GMMTV dropped the first teaser. The moment I saw Krist Perawat and Singto Prachaya back together, I knew we were in for something special. After years apart, this reunion feels like a long time coming, and it was absolutely worth the wait.
Produced by GMMTV and VIU, and directed by Lit Phadung Samajarn, the 10-episode series (May 22 - July 24, 2025) tells a story that's both mature and deeply human.
The plot follows Phi (Krist), a sharp-tongued TV reporter who loses everything after an on-air meltdown goes viral. To rebuild his career, he's assigned to work with a new producer - his ex-boyfriend Tam (Singto), who's as composed and guarded as Phi is fiery and impulsive. Forced to collaborate, they must navigate professional tensions and old emotions that never really faded.
What hooked me right away is how My Ex-Morning moves beyond the typical BL tropes. It's not just about rekindled romance - it's about growth, accountability, and learning to communicate when pride gets in the way. Set against the backdrop of the broadcasting world, it gives us a smart and grounded take on modern relationships.
Krist and Singto shine in every scene. Their chemistry has always been magnetic, but here it's evolved - more restrained, deeper, and layered with real-world maturity. You can feel the history between them in every glance, every hesitation. Krist brings emotional fire, while Singto anchors the story with quiet intensity. Together, they create something that feels honest and raw.
The supporting cast also deserves praise, especially Godji Tachakorn as Rita - the meddling yet warm-hearted coworker who delivers both comic relief and unexpected wisdom. And yes, Sosay the cat steals every scene she's in - a soft spot in a show full of emotional weight.
On a technical level, My Ex-Morning is gorgeous. The editing, especially in the flashbacks, is seamless - the muted grey tones beautifully contrast with the present-day warmth. The styling, lighting, and cinematography elevate the storytelling, making each frame feel intentional. The wedding finale, with both families coming together in a moment of cultural and emotional beauty, is nothing short of moving.
Watching it all unfold, I couldn't help but feel proud - and a little nostalgic. This isn't just a reunion; it's a celebration of growth. Krist and Singto have matured as actors, and My Ex-Morning reflects that beautifully.
Sure, there are a few pacing hiccups and side plots that feel slightly rushed, but the heart of the story never wavers. It's emotional, grown-up, and surprisingly introspective.
Verdict: 9/10 - My Ex-Morning is a heartfelt reunion that balances nostalgia and maturity with grace. I've looked forward to this for months, and it didn't disappoint - proof that KristSingto's magic isn't just alive; it's evolved.
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