I'm Tee, Me Too
- TV Mini Series
- 2020
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7.4/10
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Orphaned college student Watee, a.k.a. Tee, risks losing his house due to his late mother's debts. To make ends meet, he opens its rooms for rental to five male borders who are also nickname... Read allOrphaned college student Watee, a.k.a. Tee, risks losing his house due to his late mother's debts. To make ends meet, he opens its rooms for rental to five male borders who are also nicknamed "Tee."Orphaned college student Watee, a.k.a. Tee, risks losing his house due to his late mother's debts. To make ends meet, he opens its rooms for rental to five male borders who are also nicknamed "Tee."
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Gmmtv left the play for the three major. This is a story about six people with the same name and different personalities who become good friends and family. The feelings between them moved me very much. Their friendship in real life can not be separated.
" I'm Tee, Me Too " was a fun drama to watch, especially if one is a fan of the cast.
The success of the drama lays mainly in the fact that they presented six different personalities with different stories for each boy. The comedy element was not spared and it worked well with the boys chemistry and bromance dynamics.
However, the drama that was added in the final episodes did not fit well with the whole mood of the series. Not to mention that the reasoning was ridiculous and cheesy. Honestly, it would have been better off without it.
Still, the drama was fun, lighthearted (mostly) and interesting.
So, six out of ten.
The success of the drama lays mainly in the fact that they presented six different personalities with different stories for each boy. The comedy element was not spared and it worked well with the boys chemistry and bromance dynamics.
However, the drama that was added in the final episodes did not fit well with the whole mood of the series. Not to mention that the reasoning was ridiculous and cheesy. Honestly, it would have been better off without it.
Still, the drama was fun, lighthearted (mostly) and interesting.
So, six out of ten.
This helped me thlurg my quarantine and loved how every character have phobia and how these phobia differ from each other and not typically normal ... i also liked how they cured each phobia together and fought like normal friends do.
There're only a few episodes but the series portrays really well the growth in the characters' relationship. He interaction and chemistry between the actors play a great role in giving this true feeling of family-friendship that the whole series gives off.
They bring up and focus on family matters as well as different phobia (which is very relatable in many ways). I genuinely wish it can be made into a long series.
They bring up and focus on family matters as well as different phobia (which is very relatable in many ways). I genuinely wish it can be made into a long series.
If you love BL actors but want to see them outside the usual love story setup, I'm Tee, Me Too is a fun little detour.
This series is all about a group of strangers who end up living together and slowly form a deep friendship. It's one of those shows that can make you laugh one minute and get all emotional the next, perfect for a chill weekend binge.
As always, Gun absolutely kills it with his acting-so natural and expressive. Off brings the comedy like he always does (seriously, he's hilarious), and Kris plays the cold, strict landlord role surprisingly well. Each character has their own weird quirks or fears, and that just adds to the fun and chaos in the house.
Speaking of the house, it's stunning! Total dream home vibes. The story even throws in a solid plot twist that I did not see coming, which kept things interesting. The pacing is smooth, not draggy at all, and the overall production is really well done.
This one actually gave me some Knock Knock Boys vibes (but with no BL romance), so if you liked that series, you might enjoy this too, just with a different kind of heartwarming twist.
This series is all about a group of strangers who end up living together and slowly form a deep friendship. It's one of those shows that can make you laugh one minute and get all emotional the next, perfect for a chill weekend binge.
As always, Gun absolutely kills it with his acting-so natural and expressive. Off brings the comedy like he always does (seriously, he's hilarious), and Kris plays the cold, strict landlord role surprisingly well. Each character has their own weird quirks or fears, and that just adds to the fun and chaos in the house.
Speaking of the house, it's stunning! Total dream home vibes. The story even throws in a solid plot twist that I did not see coming, which kept things interesting. The pacing is smooth, not draggy at all, and the overall production is really well done.
This one actually gave me some Knock Knock Boys vibes (but with no BL romance), so if you liked that series, you might enjoy this too, just with a different kind of heartwarming twist.
Did you know
- TriviaThe six main cast are well-known for taking lead roles in GMMTV's boys love (BL) TV dramas: Gun Atthaphan Phunsawat and Off Jumpol Adulkittiporn in Theory of Love (2019); Krist Perawat Sangpotirat and Singto Prachaya Ruangroj in Sotus the Series (2016) and its sequel Sotus S (2017); New Thitipoom Techaapaikhun and Tay Tawan Vihokratana in Dark Blue Kiss (2019).
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