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Me and Thee thai drama review
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Me and Thee
1 people found this review helpful
by Clara970
10 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.5
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 3.5
This review may contain spoilers

Breaking my silence...

I feel strange writing this, but the popularity of this drama far exceeded my expectations. It was meant to be funny and cute, but it turned out terribly forced. Its main plot axis was Thee’s unhealthy obsession with Peach. At first it seemed charming, but over time it became rather strange and overwhelming, essentially forming the core of his personality. And I never quite understood where it came from. One moment Thee wanted to sleep with Aran at any cost (literally), and the next moment only Peach mattered. And why? Because Peach stood up to him. The classic “no one ever says no to me, but you did and that turns me on” trope—how original (sense my sarcasm).

The ending was extremely rushed (why does GMMTV insist on making 10-episode series???), and the wedding turned out to be less grand than the engagement itself. Not to mention that Aran—Peach’s best (and probably only) friend—didn’t even appear at it.

I regret that the mafia storyline was treated so superficially. Even though Thee wanted to distance himself from it and was not supposed to take over the illegal part of his father’s business, he still grew up in that environment, so he should have internalized certain patterns (which were only visible a few times).

Moving on to the characters: most of them (apart from the main leads) were NPCs who appeared only when needed. None of them caught my attention.

Every couple was stripped of chemistry, which actually takes talent, because I don’t think they normally lack it.

Peach was a typical “I’m not like everyone else” wallflower.

As for Thee—I understand that he’s the son of a mafia boss, runs a large company, and probably has autism, but I really disliked his lack of respect for Peach’s boundaries. Especially in the last episode, when he said something like “you’re my husband, you can’t refuse me.” Oh yes he can. Marriage is not consent to everything—remember that. Few things trigger me as much as the romanticization of sexual exploitation.
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