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Me and Thee thai drama review
Ongoing 8/10
Me and Thee
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by e53a
1 day ago
8 of 10 episodes seen
Ongoing
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Me and Thee – Review / Thoughts

Me and Thee – Review / Thoughts

Me and Thee is a lighthearted, entertaining rom-com designed to make viewers laugh and enjoy themselves. It doesn’t aim to be heavy or emotionally intense, and that’s perfectly fine — not every show needs a deep storyline to be enjoyable. The series is engaging and fun, and its strength lies in providing moments of humor and charm rather than dramatic weight.

The plot is easy to follow, funny, and keeps the audience engaged. Even without deep emotional themes, it succeeds in giving viewers a satisfying, enjoyable experience. The comedy is necessary and welcome, and the show delivers it consistently, making it a joy to watch.

It’s frustrating to see people trashing the show after just one episode or rating it negatively simply because they dislike the leads or the genre. Judging a series before it fully unfolds is unfair. If someone doesn’t like rom-coms, they might not enjoy the show, and that’s understandable — but giving it a poor rating solely to attack the cast or prevent its success is unreasonable.

Some jokes and references are specific to Thai culture and the lakorn format. If I were Thai, I might understand some of the humor better. Even without deep familiarity, the show remains accessible and enjoyable for international viewers.

Main Characters
• Khun Thee (Pond Naravit) — honestly, he surprised me with his acting. He has truly mastered the role of Khun Thee, delivering a performance that is nuanced, convincing, and deserving of awards. This role shows growth and skill that even longtime fans can appreciate.
• Peach (Phuwin Tangsakyuen) — calm, practical, and the perfect counterbalance to Thee. Their chemistry is a major factor in the show’s appeal.
• Beach — it would be interesting if the series delved deeper into Beach’s past: what really happened with his father, whether he’s still alive, in prison, or other circumstances, and even his mother. This part of his story feels missing, though perhaps the director chose not to include it to avoid making the series too dark or heavy — it’s not clear.

Supporting Characters & Relationships
• Aran & Tiewan: Their relationship is compelling, though knowing more about how they met and why their conflict began could add depth.
• Mok & Rom: Their subplot is interesting and could serve as the basis for a spin-off or additional episodes in the future.

Conclusion

Me and Thee succeeds in delivering what it promises: a fun, entertaining, and charming rom-com. The story is engaging, the characters are lovable, and the humor works well. While it doesn’t aim to be emotionally heavy, it fills its niche perfectly. For fans of light romance and comedy, it’s a series worth watching and appreciating for what it is.

Rating: 9/10
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