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Hilariously Absurd and Insanely Charming RomCom That Will Give You All the Fuzzy Feels
If you’re on the hunt for a BL romcom that’s both over-the-top and delightfully charming with insane actor facecards, look no further.
‘Me and Thee’ brilliantly combines silliness and heart with a dash of star power courtesy of Pond and Phuwin. Seriously, they are vibes in this drama. Phuwin needs to keep his hair long BTW.
This is a classic *opposites attract* story.
Thee is wealthy and impulsive (fake? mafia heir), diving headfirst into whatever his heart desires, regardless of whether he has a clue about what he’s doing. He is simping so hard. Peach is a photographer and a down-to-earth guy who is patient enough to handle Thee’s fiery personality. Plus he is Thee’s low-key life coach/dating coach/mental health counselor, you name it.
Together, these two create a perfect storm of ridiculousness and tenderness that makes for some major feels.
Most of the jokes here are punctuated by loud background sounds and we have absurd scene cuts that emphasize the hilarity. Yes, it’s intense. And perhaps not everyone’s cup of tea, but I implore you… Just persevere. Otherwise, you will miss a lot of swoony moments that come later on. But that’s—all the bell and whistles—part of the drama’s charm! Plus it’s making fun of itself and dramas in general. As the drama progresses, the characters experience growth and discovery, leaning on each other in the messiest yet most endearing ways.
Let’s talk chemistry. That’s Pond and Phuwin. Need I say more? I think they are synonymous of chemistry. But seriously, they radiate insane tension that doesn’t require constant skinship to keep the audience hooked. In fact, this is a slowburn romance. It’s more about the vibes they give off, and boy, do they bring it! Their interactions are respectful, making it feel like a safe space where love can unfold without boundaries. I actually appreciated that consent was brought into the picture. It’s always good to discuss it. It’s a nice departure from the old school romance dramas. We all know that dubious onscreen consent was a big thing 10 years ago. Just don’t kill the messenger.
While the plot isn’t groundbreaking, the delivery is where the magic lies. The series refuses to take itself too seriously, creating an atmosphere that feels more like a group of friends goofing around rather than a rigid production. You can tell the crew had a blast filming this—which, let’s be honest, makes for better viewing.
The cinematography is great! The colors pop, and the camera work keeps the energy high. Plus the sets are so beautiful.
As for the ending, it leaves you with a sense of satisfaction despite the familiarity of the plot. You might think you’ve seen this story before, and maybe some past dramas have presented it better but honestly, Me and Thee packs a silly romantic punch in its short ten episodes. The way Thee tries to win over Peach, often throwing money around (literally), is both endearing and hilarious as he learns the ropes of being in a relationship.
In summary, if you’re a fan of Pond and Phuwin or looking for something funny and uncomplicated—a breezy watch with cool visuals and great chemistry, you’ll love this. So grab your popcorn and prepare to ride the laughter-fueled wave of Me and Thee! You won't regret it!
P.S. Plus you get to see William seducing Est for at least 4 episodes. And Mr. Thee buying GMMTV to film his love story with Peach.
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