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The In-laws thai drama review
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The In-laws
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by MotherBerry
3 days ago
18 of 18 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
This review may contain spoilers
This was honestly the funniest Thai drama I’ve ever watched. I did not expect to binge all 18 episodes, but I flew through it because it was just so fun and easy to watch. For the most part, it really worked, though I will say the latter half had about 2–4 episodes where things got a bit confusing and I was questioning how we even got there. Still, overall, I genuinely loved it.

Starting with the main couple, Nin and Chom, their chemistry was great. I came into this right after watching So Wayree, which I loved but could admit was toxic, so I was looking for something lighter, and this delivered. I didn’t expect the whole country-and-village vibe mixed with comedy, but I really enjoyed it. While I do think there was more passion in So Wayree, it didn’t take away from the sweetness here at all. Their relationship started as a marriage of convenience, with Nin helping Chom, and it slowly grew into something real. What I appreciated most was that early on, they actually communicated well. Misunderstandings only really became an issue once feelings got deeper, which felt realistic. I’m such a fan of them.

Mom was the main “villain,” if you can even call her that. At first, her dynamic with Nin was hilarious. The whole mother-in-law versus son-in-law back and forth was genuinely one of the best parts of the show. Watching them outplay each other was so entertaining. But over time, it did start to drag. She became too controlling and forceful, especially with her daughter’s life, and it got frustrating. I was especially annoyed when she kept introducing new men to her daughter. At that point in the story, I just wanted the main couple to solidify their relationship without unnecessary distractions.

For the side couple, Noina and Wasu, I adored Noina. She was so cute, and honestly, she carried that relationship. Wasu, on the other hand, was a bit frustrating because it always felt like he was still lowkey hung up on Chom, even if it wasn’t explicitly said. It just didn’t feel like he fully showed up for Noina, which made the pairing feel a little one-sided. On the brighter side, the dad was great. I loved how he balanced out the mom, and their dynamic added a lot to the story.

One of my absolute favorite aspects of the drama was the village and country setting. That was really the heart and soul of the show. The community, the friends, the grandma, the constant dancing and festivals, it felt like there was a celebration every other episode, and I loved that. It added so much warmth and made the drama feel alive. It was also nice getting a glimpse into Thai country life and culture. Overall, this drama just made me happy. It had its flaws, especially with some dragging conflicts and frustrating character choices, but the humor, the setting, and the main couple made it such an enjoyable watch.
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