Im swooning... i just try and I can't believed I've reached episode 7. can't wait to see Feng Lin get his karma.
first time watching c-drama in this era. I think after this I can start The bonds. I know it's different genre but the year setting simply put me off although I know it is well-received...
its so sad.. but i kinda like how the story unfold... not everyone deserves a second chance.regret is useless, time is precious. communicate. be honest.
Oh, shut up!!! weâve got a 9 and I say itâs deserved. The over-the-top acting of Khun Thee is pure gold. The cringe dialogues are so smooth they make you gag in a good way. Peach isnât just a pretty face; heâs a normal, relatable person. The side characters arenât just side dishesâthey steal scenes at exactly the right moments. The 2nd embarrassment lives in your mind for days. The sweet moments are genuinely sweet - so easy to edit with different songs and still hit every time. The kneeling in the first episode, the long table scene, the rain scene, the musical, the first kiss on the rocky boat, the âI miss you,â the handpan, the running-away scene, the âcan we date?â moment, meeting the parents, the hand sizing for the ring, the proposal, the wedding, the "honeymoon", the CEO and DIRECTOR cameo, every end credit scenes - whatâs not to like? The attention to detail the director and staff put into every single scene is top-notch. It may not be IT for some, but you canât deny that a lot of people were happy and satisfied and it delivered solid numbers. The plot may be âshallow,â but the production made sure youâd remember Khun Thee, Peach, Mok, Plub, Aran, Tawan, Rome, Mom, Dad week after week. This show is MAGIC. It is when rom-com finally rom-comming. đ€
Ugh, canât believe Iâm writing a whole-ass essay for Khun Thee and Peach.
Only one episode left - 8..9 ... do they deserve it? For me, yeah. I really enjoyed the show. I love PondPhuwin, and We Are is one of my comfort series (8.0 for me), but Iâm not someone who easily gives out 9s or 10s. That said, Me and Thee genuinely surprised me. I started watching as a PondPhuwin fan, but episode 1 got me hooked - it made me believe that this is the kind of drama truly worth my time. Even saying Iâm obsessed feels a bit understated.
I donât usually post much about the dramas I watchâmaybe two or three times at most, and never in real time. The last time I was actively reading X posts was during WLGYT, so that alone says how much this show has taken over my Saturday nights.
PondPhuwinâs chemistry is a given, but what really stood out to me was the execution overall. I have to commend the writer - the script is well written and knows exactly what it wants to be. Paired with the directorâs vision, the cinematography, camera work, and use of color are just really nice to look at. I donât usually get impressed by Thai BL cinematography (ITSAY being the exception), but this one feels different.
What I like most is how balanced the show is - one moment Iâm laughing, the next Iâm admiring Peachâs beauty, then cringing at whatever chaotic thing Thee does next - and somehow, in this world and with Peachâs level of tolerance, it all feels totally normal. Mokâs and Plubâs roles are also noteworthy; they may have limited screen time, but whenever they show up, you really appreciate them. Theyâre not just fillersâtheyâre scene-stealers who make the moments more memorable.
And the OSTs? So good. The director really knows when to drop the right song or sound at the right moment.
Some people might say itâs overhyped, that it only trends because of the fandom, or that the theme is shallow. And sure, itâs not perfect - I have my own complaints too - but sometimes you just want a chill, funny, romantic drama thatâs done well. You can give it a try and just drop it if itâs not your tea. And honestly, thereâs nothing wrong with that. â€ïž
There were a lot of touching moments - from dancing in the rain, to the hospital scene, to Peach coming out to Plub, but it was only the Mom-and-Peach scene, and then the Dad-and-Peach talk, that truly moved me to tears. When you thought it would be TheePeach against the world, they instead received affirmation and acceptance, an overwhelming kind of love youâd never expect from a âmafiaâ family. đđđ
Every episode has its own highlight. Whether it's sweet-cringey Khun Thee or crazy-over-dramatic Khun Thee + calm and rational Peach, I'm constantly surprised (and excited) by what they'll pull off next. I haven't read the novel, so the twist hits me like magic every single time. I can't explain how good it makes me feel.
Kudos to Pondphuwin, the director, and staff for giving me wonderful Saturday. I'm obsessed.
Kun Thee is so effortlessly funny, but if you dig deeper, the laughter will turn to sadness. All the words coming out of his mouth are over the top, crazy, and cringey to ordinary people, but to him, it's just normal. He's just an innocent soul who lacks love and misses his mom.
I've been schooled again. Ae-sun warms my heart; Gwang-sik is the father I had hoped for in my life. Although it's different, I remembered my youth, my college days, and my struggles as a young, independent adult. Now in my mid-30s, I look back and suddenly miss my grandma. I told my mom about the drama and said I really, really appreciate all her hard work in raising my brother and me alone. This story really humbled me. What an endearing journey. No matter whether it's sad tears or happy tears, it's life. Thank you, WLGYT!
i laugh, i cried, i got mad, i got excited and swoooon... thank u HMH and LYX and the whole casts. i will miss JBZ, MY and the cutest cat Er Shiqi đœ
This is a really well-produced and well-acted series, but Episode 9 really made me rethink â although Iâm not a fan of the actors yet, the quality had me going âgoshâ and âwowâ the whole time.
Good: Hua Yong!!! Huang Xing!!! plus a fresh genre in BL dramaland.
Bad: Acting is a hit or miss. The directing feels ambitious but doesnât translate well on screen. Some scenes are so illogical they made me laugh, like the freshly baked cake not being in a pan, SWL not recognizing GT during that scene even though the light was bright enough to blind someone, and the ridiculously staged library earthquake., they claim itâs a high-budget production, but the setup doesnât look believable at all.
Rewatch Value: Might revisit once in a while. I canât fully explain the appeal - maybe itâs the charm despite its flaws - but the acting and directing are just so-so. They tried, and somehow, a fandom was born. If you enjoyed it, good for you! đ
first time watching c-drama in this era. I think after this I can start The bonds. I know it's different genre but the year setting simply put me off although I know it is well-received...
The over-the-top acting of Khun Thee is pure gold. The cringe dialogues are so smooth they make you gag in a good way. Peach isnât just a pretty face; heâs a normal, relatable person. The side characters arenât just side dishesâthey steal scenes at exactly the right moments.
The 2nd embarrassment lives in your mind for days. The sweet moments are genuinely sweet - so easy to edit with different songs and still hit every time.
The kneeling in the first episode, the long table scene, the rain scene, the musical, the first kiss on the rocky boat, the âI miss you,â the handpan, the running-away scene, the âcan we date?â moment, meeting the parents, the hand sizing for the ring, the proposal, the wedding, the "honeymoon", the CEO and DIRECTOR cameo, every end credit scenes - whatâs not to like? The attention to detail the director and staff put into every single scene is top-notch.
It may not be IT for some, but you canât deny that a lot of people were happy and satisfied and it delivered solid numbers.
The plot may be âshallow,â but the production made sure youâd remember Khun Thee, Peach, Mok, Plub, Aran, Tawan, Rome, Mom, Dad week after week.
This show is MAGIC. It is when rom-com finally rom-comming. đ€
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To My Star 1 & 2
Le Free the Curse of Taekwondo
Time of Fever
My Youth
Reset
Khemjira
School Trip: Joined a Group Iâm Not Close To
Only one episode left - 8..9 ... do they deserve it? For me, yeah. I really enjoyed the show. I love PondPhuwin, and We Are is one of my comfort series (8.0 for me), but Iâm not someone who easily gives out 9s or 10s. That said, Me and Thee genuinely surprised me. I started watching as a PondPhuwin fan, but episode 1 got me hooked - it made me believe that this is the kind of drama truly worth my time. Even saying Iâm obsessed feels a bit understated.
I donât usually post much about the dramas I watchâmaybe two or three times at most, and never in real time. The last time I was actively reading X posts was during WLGYT, so that alone says how much this show has taken over my Saturday nights.
PondPhuwinâs chemistry is a given, but what really stood out to me was the execution overall. I have to commend the writer - the script is well written and knows exactly what it wants to be. Paired with the directorâs vision, the cinematography, camera work, and use of color are just really nice to look at. I donât usually get impressed by Thai BL cinematography (ITSAY being the exception), but this one feels different.
What I like most is how balanced the show is - one moment Iâm laughing, the next Iâm admiring Peachâs beauty, then cringing at whatever chaotic thing Thee does next - and somehow, in this world and with Peachâs level of tolerance, it all feels totally normal. Mokâs and Plubâs roles are also noteworthy; they may have limited screen time, but whenever they show up, you really appreciate them. Theyâre not just fillersâtheyâre scene-stealers who make the moments more memorable.
And the OSTs? So good. The director really knows when to drop the right song or sound at the right moment.
Some people might say itâs overhyped, that it only trends because of the fandom, or that the theme is shallow. And sure, itâs not perfect - I have my own complaints too - but sometimes you just want a chill, funny, romantic drama thatâs done well. You can give it a try and just drop it if itâs not your tea. And honestly, thereâs nothing wrong with that. â€ïž
cant help but wish they do s2 5 yrs later to see their adult love still blooming đ©·
Kudos to Pondphuwin, the director, and staff for giving me wonderful Saturday. I'm obsessed.
Bad: Acting is a hit or miss. The directing feels ambitious but doesnât translate well on screen. Some scenes are so illogical they made me laugh, like the freshly baked cake not being in a pan, SWL not recognizing GT during that scene even though the light was bright enough to blind someone, and the ridiculously staged library earthquake., they claim itâs a high-budget production, but the setup doesnât look believable at all.
Rewatch Value: Might revisit once in a while. I canât fully explain the appeal - maybe itâs the charm despite its flaws - but the acting and directing are just so-so. They tried, and somehow, a fandom was born. If you enjoyed it, good for you! đ