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I'm the Most Beautiful Count thai drama review
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I'm the Most Beautiful Count
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by Cherrie
Oct 29, 2025
13 of 13 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
This review may contain spoilers

I Almost Drop This But...

The half of the series really saved it. I love how it turned out in the end. The first six episodes honestly felt like forever because some parts were quite dragging. I even thought of dropping it, but since I was already halfway through—and because I wanted to support Nut—I decided to continue watching.

Nut is actually one of my 13 favorite BL actors. I first knew him from Pit Babe and instantly liked him, so I ended up watching all his BL series including Something in My Room and Oxygen. He truly deserves more continuous projects because he’s such a versatile actor—he can be both masculine and feminine, and his acting skills are top-tier.

Aside from Nut being one of the main characters, I also enjoyed that the drama has a historical and time-travel theme, which I’m really fond of. It even has a touch of comedy on the side.

Now, let’s talk a bit about the storyline. The story follows Prince, a transgender superstar in the entertainment industry. One night, she’s drugged by someone who’s homophobic and passes out. The next thing showed she was already at the hospital—but when she opens her eyes, the environment around her has completely changed. It turns out she’s been transported 100 years into the past, now living as Woradet, a young nobleman.

The story also touches on politics and power struggles, which still reflect issues in modern times. The people around her fight for control over the country. Prince, coming from the future, uses her knowledge of history and clever strategies to influence the events of that era. Through her actions, she changes the course of history—especially in terms of freedom and LGBT rights.

Characters

Prince – Loud, outspoken, and always full of ideas, especially when problems arise.

Woradet – Soft-spoken but becomes rebellious, since he knows the government’s methods are unjust.

Kosol – A strong personality. I wasn’t a fan of how he treated Prince at first—it seemed like he didn’t like her—but he eventually grew on me.

Banjong – His character felt inconsistent. He poisoned Woradet yet claimed to love her. Later, he even shot her (now Prince), but then confessed his love again. You just don’t do that to someone you love, right? Especially when the other person also has valid reasons for their actions.

Chaiyachet – Kosol’s brother. A skilled master with a childlike personality, carefree and uninterested in ruling. He just wants to live as a commoner.

Jade – Chaiyachet’s loyal servant. They share such good chemistry that the show could’ve made them a second couple, but instead portrayed them as having a strong master-servant bond.

I liked the ending—everyone ends up happy, even the villain. But one question still lingers in my mind: What happened to modern Prince’s body? Since the real Prince stayed in the past, did he die in the present? It would break my heart if that’s the case.

Anyway, I was captivated by both the costumes and cinematography—they did an excellent job on that part. Overall, I’m satisfied with I’m the Most Beautiful Count. Despite some dragging parts, I’m glad I didn’t drop it, because it truly got better as it went on.
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