Thame - Po Heart That Skips a Beat
- Miniserie
- 2024–2025
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8,4/10
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Während sich die thailändische Boyband Mars verabschiedet, freundet sich der Videofilmer Po mit dem Leadsänger Thame an, der ihm von seinen Plänen erzählt, eine Solokarriere in Südkorea zu v... Alles lesenWährend sich die thailändische Boyband Mars verabschiedet, freundet sich der Videofilmer Po mit dem Leadsänger Thame an, der ihm von seinen Plänen erzählt, eine Solokarriere in Südkorea zu verfolgen und seine Bandkollegen zurückzulassen.Während sich die thailändische Boyband Mars verabschiedet, freundet sich der Videofilmer Po mit dem Leadsänger Thame an, der ihm von seinen Plänen erzählt, eine Solokarriere in Südkorea zu verfolgen und seine Bandkollegen zurückzulassen.
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Thamepo is the kind of series that sneaks up on you-not with flashy drama, but with quiet moments that make your heart race and your stomach flutter. I didn't expect to fall this hard, but every scene left me feeling warm, a little breathless, and completely hooked. This isn't just a romance-it's an experience. The acting is spot-on in the most understated way possible.
What makes Thamepo truly special is its honest portrayal of idol life. It doesn't glamorize it. Instead, it shows the isolation, the pressure to perform, the silent battles with self-image, and the unspoken rules idols must follow-even when it comes to love. And through that, it builds an emotional world that feels so real, so intimate, that you almost feel like you're intruding on something personal.
But it's not all heavy. There's a softness that runs through the whole story-a delicate tension, lingering eye contact, and moments so tender they gave me actual butterflies. The chemistry isn't loud-it's real. And that realism makes it all the more affecting.
I loved everything about this series. From the pacing, the performances, to the small moments of vulnerability that hit you out of nowhere-it's beautifully done. It left me wanting more, in the best possible way.
What makes Thamepo truly special is its honest portrayal of idol life. It doesn't glamorize it. Instead, it shows the isolation, the pressure to perform, the silent battles with self-image, and the unspoken rules idols must follow-even when it comes to love. And through that, it builds an emotional world that feels so real, so intimate, that you almost feel like you're intruding on something personal.
But it's not all heavy. There's a softness that runs through the whole story-a delicate tension, lingering eye contact, and moments so tender they gave me actual butterflies. The chemistry isn't loud-it's real. And that realism makes it all the more affecting.
I loved everything about this series. From the pacing, the performances, to the small moments of vulnerability that hit you out of nowhere-it's beautifully done. It left me wanting more, in the best possible way.
This is like the most comforting show ever and the chemistry between the actors? Chefs kiss. Everything is perfect 😭
The storytelling is deliberate yet gripping, with each episode slowly peeling back the layers of its complex characters and underlying themes. The direction and cinematography are commendable. Every scene feels intentional and visually immersive.
The standout strength of ThamePo lies in its performances. The lead actors deliver emotionally nuanced portrayals, making their struggles feel real and relatable (have never cried for a drama btw).
That said, the pacing can feel slow at times, especially in the middle episodes, However, the emotional payoff and the depth of the final episodes more than make up for the occasional lulls.
In short, this drama is a thought-provoking and emotionally engaging drama that's worth the watch, especially for those who enjoy layered storytelling and character-driven narratives.
The storytelling is deliberate yet gripping, with each episode slowly peeling back the layers of its complex characters and underlying themes. The direction and cinematography are commendable. Every scene feels intentional and visually immersive.
The standout strength of ThamePo lies in its performances. The lead actors deliver emotionally nuanced portrayals, making their struggles feel real and relatable (have never cried for a drama btw).
That said, the pacing can feel slow at times, especially in the middle episodes, However, the emotional payoff and the depth of the final episodes more than make up for the occasional lulls.
In short, this drama is a thought-provoking and emotionally engaging drama that's worth the watch, especially for those who enjoy layered storytelling and character-driven narratives.
Thamepo had me hooked right from the start. I really liked how they showed Po's real-life struggles, especially how hard it was for him to find a job. It felt super realistic, and I think a lot of people can relate to that.
Eventually, Po becomes a videographer for a boy band called MARS, and that's where he meets Thame, the group's leader. There's definitely some tension between them at first, which made things even more interesting.
WillEast (Thame and Po) have undeniable chemistry. Their acting is on point especially for actors who don't get as much attention as they deserve. They're great at expressing emotions, even through just subtle looks or actions.
For me, Thamepo stands out as a more realistic take on BL set in the idol industry. Thame might seem cold at first, but as the story goes on, you realize he's actually a major green flag.
Jun's character is kind of confusing, but in a good way-it adds some extra spice to the plot. The cinematography is also really well done, and I love how the relationship between Thame and Po slowly builds over time.
Overall, I found Thamepo touching, heartwarming, and well-written. It's definitely worth watching.
Eventually, Po becomes a videographer for a boy band called MARS, and that's where he meets Thame, the group's leader. There's definitely some tension between them at first, which made things even more interesting.
WillEast (Thame and Po) have undeniable chemistry. Their acting is on point especially for actors who don't get as much attention as they deserve. They're great at expressing emotions, even through just subtle looks or actions.
For me, Thamepo stands out as a more realistic take on BL set in the idol industry. Thame might seem cold at first, but as the story goes on, you realize he's actually a major green flag.
Jun's character is kind of confusing, but in a good way-it adds some extra spice to the plot. The cinematography is also really well done, and I love how the relationship between Thame and Po slowly builds over time.
Overall, I found Thamepo touching, heartwarming, and well-written. It's definitely worth watching.
Call it a reach but idk!
We're only six episodes into ThamePo the Series, but I already know this show is something special. Every detail, from the breathtaking cinematography to the way the story unfolds, feels intentional and heartfelt. It's a slow burn, but never once does it feel boring. Instead, it invites you to savor every moment, making each scene more impactful than the last.
I love how the show dives into the other side of an idol's life-the sacrifices, the struggles, and the parts of their world we don't often see. It adds so much depth to the narrative and makes the story feel grounded and real.
And can we talk about Po's character? Finally, a gay character who isn't boxed into a stereotype! He's not clueless about his surroundings or feelings - he's sharp, self-aware, and fully realized. And the dynamic between Thame and Po? It's exactly what I've been waiting for. They break away from the tired trope that one person in a queer couple has to be "the feminine one" and the other "the masculine one." Instead, they beautifully embody both femininity and masculinity, creating a relationship that feels real, balanced, and inspiring.
Of course, the side characters deserve their flowers, too. They add so much richness to the story, complementing Thame and Po's journey without overshadowing it. And the OST? Perfection.
Now, let's get shady for a second because FINALLY-a BL actor who can actually sing! (You know who you are.)
We're only six episodes into ThamePo the Series, but I already know this show is something special. Every detail, from the breathtaking cinematography to the way the story unfolds, feels intentional and heartfelt. It's a slow burn, but never once does it feel boring. Instead, it invites you to savor every moment, making each scene more impactful than the last.
I love how the show dives into the other side of an idol's life-the sacrifices, the struggles, and the parts of their world we don't often see. It adds so much depth to the narrative and makes the story feel grounded and real.
And can we talk about Po's character? Finally, a gay character who isn't boxed into a stereotype! He's not clueless about his surroundings or feelings - he's sharp, self-aware, and fully realized. And the dynamic between Thame and Po? It's exactly what I've been waiting for. They break away from the tired trope that one person in a queer couple has to be "the feminine one" and the other "the masculine one." Instead, they beautifully embody both femininity and masculinity, creating a relationship that feels real, balanced, and inspiring.
Of course, the side characters deserve their flowers, too. They add so much richness to the story, complementing Thame and Po's journey without overshadowing it. And the OST? Perfection.
Now, let's get shady for a second because FINALLY-a BL actor who can actually sing! (You know who you are.)
10KaziT-00
From the first episode it got me hooked. The pressure from entertaintment industry, the mistreatment, pressure from from fans, to a toxic fans expectations and real life problems.. evrything was well put together.
The director and actors really did a good job. Not to mention the cinematography as well as the dialogues are so much heartwarming, it actually breaks my heart to see this actually happens and we see it happen in daily life but we never bat an eye.
ThamePo: Heart That Skips a Beat enchants viewers with a rich, emotive soundtrack and beloved, multifaceted characters. The OST, released in ten parts between December 2024 and March 2025 by GMMTV Records, features standout tracks like "Destined" by Tui Chayatorn, the soulful "All I Need" and "I Know You Want Me" by LYKN, William Jakrapatr's stirring "5CM," Est Supha's tender "Your Last," and the heartfelt "Would You Mind?" alongside energetic "Who Says," "Good Time," and "Fly High." Each piece weaves seamlessly into the narrative, enriching emotional beats that resonate long after the credits roll
At its heart are Thame (William) and Po (Est), whose chemistry anchors this romantic BL drama. Thame, the group's charismatic leader headed for a solo K-pop debut, and Po, the devoted videographer chronicling their final concert, share a delicate yet powerful dynamic. My favorite character from this drama has to be PO PAWAT!!!
The director and actors really did a good job. Not to mention the cinematography as well as the dialogues are so much heartwarming, it actually breaks my heart to see this actually happens and we see it happen in daily life but we never bat an eye.
ThamePo: Heart That Skips a Beat enchants viewers with a rich, emotive soundtrack and beloved, multifaceted characters. The OST, released in ten parts between December 2024 and March 2025 by GMMTV Records, features standout tracks like "Destined" by Tui Chayatorn, the soulful "All I Need" and "I Know You Want Me" by LYKN, William Jakrapatr's stirring "5CM," Est Supha's tender "Your Last," and the heartfelt "Would You Mind?" alongside energetic "Who Says," "Good Time," and "Fly High." Each piece weaves seamlessly into the narrative, enriching emotional beats that resonate long after the credits roll
At its heart are Thame (William) and Po (Est), whose chemistry anchors this romantic BL drama. Thame, the group's charismatic leader headed for a solo K-pop debut, and Po, the devoted videographer chronicling their final concert, share a delicate yet powerful dynamic. My favorite character from this drama has to be PO PAWAT!!!
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