Funny, sweet and easy to fall in love with
Honestly, Me and Thee is one of my favorite Thai dramas, and I gave it a full 10 stars.
I really loved the characters, especially Thee and Peach. Pond as Thee was one of my favorite parts of the entire show. He was such a cringy mafia boss, but in a way that was actually really funny. Sometimes the cringiness was so strong that it made me feel secondhand cringe while watching, like I wanted to hide my face for a second. But at the same time, it always made me laugh. As the story went on, that cringiness slowly turned into something really sweet, especially in how he treated Peach. It didn’t feel annoying, it felt sincere and kind of endearing.
Peach, played by Phuwin, was great. He’s a freelance photographer who works on and off with Thee’s creative agency, which is a big company that handles product shoots and advertising work. I liked how calm and grounded Peach was compared to Thee. Thee comes from a wealthy background with mafia ties and runs this powerful business, while Peach lives more freely and moves through life at his own pace. Peach helps Thee experience what life actually feels like outside of money, control, and danger. Watching them slowly fall for each other felt natural and warm.
I was also really happy to see Est as Mok. Est is one of my favorite actors right now, so seeing him in this drama made me really happy.
The story itself isn’t complicated, and that’s why it worked so well for me. A lot of how Thee shows love comes from the soap operas he watched growing up because his mom was an actress. That’s why his romance feels dramatic, cheesy, and sincere all at the same time, and honestly, that was one of the things I enjoyed the most.
What really made me love this drama was how it made me feel. Every time I watched it, everything around me kind of disappeared. The visuals were beautiful, the storytelling was comforting, and the actors played their characters so well that it made me genuinely happy. It was cheesy, romantic, and soft in a way that made the whole experience feel special.
I really loved the characters, especially Thee and Peach. Pond as Thee was one of my favorite parts of the entire show. He was such a cringy mafia boss, but in a way that was actually really funny. Sometimes the cringiness was so strong that it made me feel secondhand cringe while watching, like I wanted to hide my face for a second. But at the same time, it always made me laugh. As the story went on, that cringiness slowly turned into something really sweet, especially in how he treated Peach. It didn’t feel annoying, it felt sincere and kind of endearing.
Peach, played by Phuwin, was great. He’s a freelance photographer who works on and off with Thee’s creative agency, which is a big company that handles product shoots and advertising work. I liked how calm and grounded Peach was compared to Thee. Thee comes from a wealthy background with mafia ties and runs this powerful business, while Peach lives more freely and moves through life at his own pace. Peach helps Thee experience what life actually feels like outside of money, control, and danger. Watching them slowly fall for each other felt natural and warm.
I was also really happy to see Est as Mok. Est is one of my favorite actors right now, so seeing him in this drama made me really happy.
The story itself isn’t complicated, and that’s why it worked so well for me. A lot of how Thee shows love comes from the soap operas he watched growing up because his mom was an actress. That’s why his romance feels dramatic, cheesy, and sincere all at the same time, and honestly, that was one of the things I enjoyed the most.
What really made me love this drama was how it made me feel. Every time I watched it, everything around me kind of disappeared. The visuals were beautiful, the storytelling was comforting, and the actors played their characters so well that it made me genuinely happy. It was cheesy, romantic, and soft in a way that made the whole experience feel special.
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