The true definition of Romcom , with a perfect blend of romance and comedy!
Where do I start, this whole series was such an unexpected breath of fresh air. I honestly was not expecting it to be this good.
Starting with the characters, Khun Thee is a character unlike anything I've ever seen in a drama before. He's over the top, arrogant, super dramatic, out of touch with reality and honestly a force to be reckoned with. He loves watching dramas and thinks he lives in one. The way he speaks, walks, dresses, everything looks straight out of a lakhorn series. His theatrics had me laughing on the floor every 5 minutes. Honestly he carried the show for me. Pond did an amazing job and you can really tell how much he enjoyed playing the role. Some of the dialogues was so absurdly delivered, I genuinely laughed so much cuz it works so well and was delivered perfectly.
Peach was much grounded to reality, matured, and a really well written character. Being an orphan, he was forced to take up the role of both the parents and brother to his younger sister, Plub. Phuwin does a great job conveying his character.
Together, with these two characters, I wasn't expecting much chemistry due to their contrast, but they really surprised me. I loved watching them together. Peach though initially scared of Khun thee, came around and started warming up to him. Khun thee, rich entitled mafia boss has so much character development and I loved that he was always willing to learn and accept when he was wrong.
And of course, there supporting characters, Plub, Aran, Rome, Mok, Thee's parents, all of them helped carry the heart of the show. The casting for each of them was perfect, I cannot imagine anyone else playing their roles, especially Rome and Mok, I wanted so much more of them.
One thing I really loved about this drama is that it never lost its soul. There are so many series that start great then keeps losing quality as it progresses. But this one maintains its quality both in storytelling and production until the very end. There was no one moment where it felt draggy or I wanted to turn it off. Honestly I can't remember the last time I genuinely enjoyed and laughed watching a show like this. I also really loved that they addressed peach's sexuality rather than just making it the ' I'm straight but you're the only guy I like' trope.
Overall this series took the entire storyline light hearted except when seriousness was needed. And those scenes were handled with a care that you wouldn't expect from shows these days. I genuinely enjoyed watching it and you can tell every person involved in the making of Me and Thee put their heart and soul into producing a show of high quality both in content and audience satisfaction. I'm really glad I got to watch and enjoy it
Starting with the characters, Khun Thee is a character unlike anything I've ever seen in a drama before. He's over the top, arrogant, super dramatic, out of touch with reality and honestly a force to be reckoned with. He loves watching dramas and thinks he lives in one. The way he speaks, walks, dresses, everything looks straight out of a lakhorn series. His theatrics had me laughing on the floor every 5 minutes. Honestly he carried the show for me. Pond did an amazing job and you can really tell how much he enjoyed playing the role. Some of the dialogues was so absurdly delivered, I genuinely laughed so much cuz it works so well and was delivered perfectly.
Peach was much grounded to reality, matured, and a really well written character. Being an orphan, he was forced to take up the role of both the parents and brother to his younger sister, Plub. Phuwin does a great job conveying his character.
Together, with these two characters, I wasn't expecting much chemistry due to their contrast, but they really surprised me. I loved watching them together. Peach though initially scared of Khun thee, came around and started warming up to him. Khun thee, rich entitled mafia boss has so much character development and I loved that he was always willing to learn and accept when he was wrong.
And of course, there supporting characters, Plub, Aran, Rome, Mok, Thee's parents, all of them helped carry the heart of the show. The casting for each of them was perfect, I cannot imagine anyone else playing their roles, especially Rome and Mok, I wanted so much more of them.
One thing I really loved about this drama is that it never lost its soul. There are so many series that start great then keeps losing quality as it progresses. But this one maintains its quality both in storytelling and production until the very end. There was no one moment where it felt draggy or I wanted to turn it off. Honestly I can't remember the last time I genuinely enjoyed and laughed watching a show like this. I also really loved that they addressed peach's sexuality rather than just making it the ' I'm straight but you're the only guy I like' trope.
Overall this series took the entire storyline light hearted except when seriousness was needed. And those scenes were handled with a care that you wouldn't expect from shows these days. I genuinely enjoyed watching it and you can tell every person involved in the making of Me and Thee put their heart and soul into producing a show of high quality both in content and audience satisfaction. I'm really glad I got to watch and enjoy it
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