Hilariously crafted
This drama was the much-needed breath of fresh air we all anticipated.
It’s wonderfully humorous, playfully corny, and certainly dramatic – and it embraces every bit of that charm. There’s not a single moment in this drama that is meant to be taken seriously. I loved every second of it.
GMMTV scripts often struggle with balancing serious plotlines while simultaneously mocking a mix of tropes, which can leave viewers wondering about the intended tone. However, Me and Thee sets a clear path as a light-hearted comedy sprinkled with romance, and I was absolutely here for it!
Pond and Phuwin delivered amazing performances, particularly because their acting felt very natural. Phuwin has always been more reserved, with a surprisingly tender side, while Pond is the over-the-top funny guy with a heart of gold; their roles as Thee and Peach felt destined.
Moreover, the casting choices were so well executed. Est captured Mok's personality effortlessly, while Santa portrayed Aran’s hesitance and innocent charm with impressive depth. I also admire that William consistently embraces roles as confident and brooding characters, even though in real life, he’s an adorably sweet puppy at heart!
The same goes for Perth – I’m always slightly disappointed (but not surprised) that he continues to portray possessive, controlling characters despite being so sweet in real life. I would absolutely love to see him in a more cheerful role; I’m certain he would shine!
And can we talk about those cameos during the credits? I couldn’t contain my excitement! It was such a joy to see all those talented actors together in such a hilariously absurd way – a fitting conclusion perfectly aligned with the series' whimsical spirit.
In the end, I encourage you not to take this drama too seriously. Embrace the drama, the romance, and the stunning visuals. If you let yourself indulge in this experience, I promise you’ll have a wonderfully entertaining time!
It’s wonderfully humorous, playfully corny, and certainly dramatic – and it embraces every bit of that charm. There’s not a single moment in this drama that is meant to be taken seriously. I loved every second of it.
GMMTV scripts often struggle with balancing serious plotlines while simultaneously mocking a mix of tropes, which can leave viewers wondering about the intended tone. However, Me and Thee sets a clear path as a light-hearted comedy sprinkled with romance, and I was absolutely here for it!
Pond and Phuwin delivered amazing performances, particularly because their acting felt very natural. Phuwin has always been more reserved, with a surprisingly tender side, while Pond is the over-the-top funny guy with a heart of gold; their roles as Thee and Peach felt destined.
Moreover, the casting choices were so well executed. Est captured Mok's personality effortlessly, while Santa portrayed Aran’s hesitance and innocent charm with impressive depth. I also admire that William consistently embraces roles as confident and brooding characters, even though in real life, he’s an adorably sweet puppy at heart!
The same goes for Perth – I’m always slightly disappointed (but not surprised) that he continues to portray possessive, controlling characters despite being so sweet in real life. I would absolutely love to see him in a more cheerful role; I’m certain he would shine!
And can we talk about those cameos during the credits? I couldn’t contain my excitement! It was such a joy to see all those talented actors together in such a hilariously absurd way – a fitting conclusion perfectly aligned with the series' whimsical spirit.
In the end, I encourage you not to take this drama too seriously. Embrace the drama, the romance, and the stunning visuals. If you let yourself indulge in this experience, I promise you’ll have a wonderfully entertaining time!
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