It's kind of drama that has one good episode then most of it is not that good but then it becomes good again in…
I see nothing wrong about their "look alike" fate. The show could use the joke as something useful, when Pleng and Tankhun exchange places, it couldn't be done by many couples like with them hahaha
I have no problem with the story, the cast performance or anything related to the portray of the story, but the final edit and how the scenes were mixed was so bad that got everything even more confusing than it should be from start. Once the truth starts to be revealed (so there is nothing to hide anymore) everything gets more interesting, but the transitions and editing still feels bad, unfortunatly.
Besides anything negative to point out about the editing, I think ForceBook chemistry was out of the space good again, their acting performance was on point and I felt all their character's pain through the episodes. Also, the casting of the second couple couldn't be more perfect than it was!
I'm sure they never expected THIS to shine as much!
Hopefully GMM can see how working with so much passion in a good script, making it even better bringing to TV, having good references to work with, a budget and patience to make things work, casting the right people for the right roles, bring together the company and the artists to support and engage the fandom in a nice way can bring the best results for them.
I want more Me and Thee like shows next year and the year after!
Why do you think the show is boring? In my personal experience, It was exciting and refreshing. I watched it weekly…
So if you watched weekly and still think it's boring must be because you were expecting something different to happen, or something more exciting for your taste. I don't know which "same gmmtv mechanics" you see that repeats in Me and Thee, I could see some (a lot of) references to previous PPW shows and I personally think that's a lovely move, since the show plays a lot about referencing lakorns all the time hahah but I'm still new to BLs to connect Me and Thee events to other stories, I still think it's pretty refreshing and unique even for GMM and many watchers agree with me.
You called the beach episode a filler, but I have to disagree with you. It is actually very important to the show. In the novel, Peach spend the days in the beach alone as vacation, because he just got dismissed from the project and Thee is solving things at the company and nothing special happens to Peach at the trip other than relaxing and collecting gifts for his friends and being called back to rescue the project, so, those episodes were something new in the air.
It's in the beach episode that Thee finaly confesses to Peach after trying and failing to be taken seriously before, and we find out Peach feels confused, but he doesn't want Thee to give up on him yet. Peach comes back from the beach knowing his true feelings for Thee because talking with Mok about family and getting to know Rome, he gets an wide demonstration of Thee's most vulnerable side.
Everything is important for their relationship to strenght, even if there is no tragic event or if they are just taking things slowly and getting through their personal traumas together. While in EP4 Peach let Thee into his life (another completely new addition to the show, my favorite episode ever), EP6 shows Peach joining Thee's personal life. He isn't just the boss anymore.
this show was boring. i don't understand what it's so liked for.
Why do you think the show is boring?
In my personal experience, It was exciting and refreshing. I watched it weekly as a novel reader, and every week the screenwriter and director added more flavor to the story of the novel and surprised me. I have only three complains about the show, and It all happened in the two last episodes, so, weekly it was a delight for me and a great ride for most people who were watching and commenting here and in social media. It felt like no episode was bad.
Maybe it's true that you guys binge watching now with lots of expectations are not enjoying the show the same way we did watching weekly.
Ive been enjoying watching both actors so far in their other projects, they were even my favorite Bl actors for…
It's funny because, to me, Peach was such a good and new character for Phuwin. I'll explain.
I didn't watch all his works yet, but he is often casted for popular, extrovert, reactive, spoiled and impulsive roles, being the one to scream and cry, be explosive. Peach is the opposite of all that, very calm and mature, dealing with his personal traumas in a tender and mature way, and I know Phuwin had a lot of involvement and was asked to be Peach just the way he was. Idk what kind of role you think should be his next, but Peach was already a new variation for me.
Of course Pond performance was a lot in comparation and they knew that when they accepted the job, because Thee is an iconic role and Pond was ~made for it, but Phuwin as his partner was luckily a good fit for Peach.
Besides anything negative to point out about the editing, I think ForceBook chemistry was out of the space good again, their acting performance was on point and I felt all their character's pain through the episodes. Also, the casting of the second couple couldn't be more perfect than it was!
I want more Me and Thee like shows next year and the year after!
WE WON, ME AND THEE TRUTHERS!
You called the beach episode a filler, but I have to disagree with you. It is actually very important to the show. In the novel, Peach spend the days in the beach alone as vacation, because he just got dismissed from the project and Thee is solving things at the company and nothing special happens to Peach at the trip other than relaxing and collecting gifts for his friends and being called back to rescue the project, so, those episodes were something new in the air.
It's in the beach episode that Thee finaly confesses to Peach after trying and failing to be taken seriously before, and we find out Peach feels confused, but he doesn't want Thee to give up on him yet. Peach comes back from the beach knowing his true feelings for Thee because talking with Mok about family and getting to know Rome, he gets an wide demonstration of Thee's most vulnerable side.
Everything is important for their relationship to strenght, even if there is no tragic event or if they are just taking things slowly and getting through their personal traumas together. While in EP4 Peach let Thee into his life (another completely new addition to the show, my favorite episode ever), EP6 shows Peach joining Thee's personal life. He isn't just the boss anymore.
Under spoiler only because it's too long.
And all he gets from industry is praise, for his work etics and commitment to his roles.
In my personal experience, It was exciting and refreshing. I watched it weekly as a novel reader, and every week the screenwriter and director added more flavor to the story of the novel and surprised me. I have only three complains about the show, and It all happened in the two last episodes, so, weekly it was a delight for me and a great ride for most people who were watching and commenting here and in social media. It felt like no episode was bad.
Maybe it's true that you guys binge watching now with lots of expectations are not enjoying the show the same way we did watching weekly.
https://x.com/i/status/2009216660499308942
And here is Phuwin talking about Peach:
https://x.com/i/status/2011292235325640943
Sometimes subtle characters are also complex to work in.
I didn't watch all his works yet, but he is often casted for popular, extrovert, reactive, spoiled and impulsive roles, being the one to scream and cry, be explosive. Peach is the opposite of all that, very calm and mature, dealing with his personal traumas in a tender and mature way, and I know Phuwin had a lot of involvement and was asked to be Peach just the way he was. Idk what kind of role you think should be his next, but Peach was already a new variation for me.
Of course Pond performance was a lot in comparation and they knew that when they accepted the job, because Thee is an iconic role and Pond was ~made for it, but Phuwin as his partner was luckily a good fit for Peach.