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He's Coming to Me thai drama review
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He's Coming to Me
4 people found this review helpful
by Bow123
Apr 7, 2019
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

Sweet & Touching

First of all, I’ve gotta say — I honestly didn’t expect that much from this series. But every part of it — the acting, storyline, music, everything — really surprised me.

Ohm’s acting has improved so much compared to Make It Right The Series. He looks more mature now, and his performance feels deeper. I’d even say you must watch this one. The story isn’t shallow at all; it’s clear they put a lot of effort into making this series meaningful. The acting is truly touching, and as for Mes and Thun — they’ll keep you smiling and make your heart race every time you see them. They’re perfectly matched.

That’s all I really want to say — you definitely should watch it. I’ll be rewatching the whole series again after it ends.

After the finale, though, the only thing I want to blame is the show scheduling system in Thailand. One episode per week can really make viewers lose emotional momentum over time — especially near the end. I have to admit, I felt a bit bored when I started watching the final episodes, even though I genuinely love this show (and I really do). Maybe it’s because I just wanted to see Thun and Mes’s moments, not the part about how Mes died.

There are also a few small plot holes — like how Thun could only see P’Mes. He said he could see ghosts (not a ghost), yet he never mentioned seeing A’Ngoon or the others (sorry, I forgot their names). Still, these issues are minor compared to the overall emotion and warmth the series delivers — especially the Thun–Mes relationship, the OSTs, and the excellent cinematography.

Honestly, most BL series I’ve seen feel a bit forced. Usually, the seme starts off straight (sometimes both seme and uke are straight), then suddenly falls for one man, saying things like “My feelings are only for you, not other guys.” They date countless girls before, but when the time comes, they love that one guy deeply, fight the world for him, and live happily ever after. It doesn’t always feel real.

But this drama is different. Thun’s realization comes naturally — he discovers he doesn’t like girls after kissing one, not because he’s magically drawn to just one guy. That’s what makes it feel more grounded and human. You should really give this a try — I guarantee you’ll fall for it at some point.

I recommend watching it alone at night, in a cozy space — especially when it’s raining. Dim lights, earphones, and that atmosphere will make you feel something warm and emotional... maybe even nostalgic.

Just note, this isn’t for people expecting a strong mystery or thriller. The mystery elements are pretty weak — you can figure out what’s going on by around episode six.

But overall, it’s a wonderfully well-done BL series. 💙
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