Thame - Po Heart That Skips a Beat
- TV Mini Series
- 2024–2025
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8.4/10
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As the Thai boy band Mars bids farewell, videographer Po bonds with lead singer Thame, who confides his plans to pursue a solo career in South Korea, leaving his bandmates behind.As the Thai boy band Mars bids farewell, videographer Po bonds with lead singer Thame, who confides his plans to pursue a solo career in South Korea, leaving his bandmates behind.As the Thai boy band Mars bids farewell, videographer Po bonds with lead singer Thame, who confides his plans to pursue a solo career in South Korea, leaving his bandmates behind.
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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.)
10AloeA-7
The ThamePo moments in the series gives swarm of butterflies just by looking at eo and hand holdings. It's a lightweighted soft series but surely warns us about what a fan should not do. It's slightly shows the dark side of being stanned and loved by fans. William, though, it was his debut attempt in a series,was so good in his acting, without a flaw in any of the expression that he depicted. Est also delivered his role as Po so beautifully and in a very believable way. All other LYKN members perfectly added their part.
Overall it's a must watch for people who are interested in a lightweight romantic drama kinda content.
Overall it's a must watch for people who are interested in a lightweight romantic drama kinda content.
Worth mentioning "Est" Supha, WHAT A GREAT ACTOR! Wow! The final episodes are so intense, and he delivers so great. This series went awesome by having him holding all the plot, and he got to manage all of that. Go watch it, love it, and that's it!
Really there are lots of investments in looking this series so good, nice scenery, clothing, night lighting and all that little details. Great in the plot to get to know all the desires and dreams for the all members of the boy's band "MARS" and the inner personal issues they have, the complicated decision to stay or leave the industry through all the problems and fandom drama they actually fear every time.
Thame -Po delivers a romantic love story, but also an intense reflection on the idol's industry and all the struggles they survive to keep alive under the stage lights. A very cruel and transparent reality that is happening lots of times in Thailand, but any other asian idols could apply to be dealing with this and worse.
Worth watching all the episodes, there is something new to deal each one, just the last one got so confusing, like it is hard to decide if all was for the best or just got everything worst and more complicated for the protagonist couple, I would prefer a more deep and detailed happy ending, the actual one is so open that is not very clear if it's good or bad.
Really there are lots of investments in looking this series so good, nice scenery, clothing, night lighting and all that little details. Great in the plot to get to know all the desires and dreams for the all members of the boy's band "MARS" and the inner personal issues they have, the complicated decision to stay or leave the industry through all the problems and fandom drama they actually fear every time.
Thame -Po delivers a romantic love story, but also an intense reflection on the idol's industry and all the struggles they survive to keep alive under the stage lights. A very cruel and transparent reality that is happening lots of times in Thailand, but any other asian idols could apply to be dealing with this and worse.
Worth watching all the episodes, there is something new to deal each one, just the last one got so confusing, like it is hard to decide if all was for the best or just got everything worst and more complicated for the protagonist couple, I would prefer a more deep and detailed happy ending, the actual one is so open that is not very clear if it's good or bad.
10ApC-0
Thamepo is one of the most beautiful BL series I've ever watched. The storyline and acting are perfection-this series is truly a masterpiece. I rewatch this series like a 100times and still missing it.
One that I like about this series is that the cinematography is on top no unnecessary sound effects and unnecessary scene's and the way the story flows feels so right. All the actors did a really really good job.
One that I like about this series is that the cinematography is on top no unnecessary sound effects and unnecessary scene's and the way the story flows feels so right. All the actors did a really really good job.
Thame Po Hear That Skip a Beat is a brilliant example of how a series can be more than just a love story, standing out for its representation and quality across various aspects. The plot presents a genuine connection between the protagonists, with a script that addresses not only the romance but also the emotions and dilemmas of both characters, without falling into predictable stereotypes or clichés.
Cinematography is another shining aspect of the production. The photography, with its careful shots and soft lighting, complements the intimate and romantic atmosphere without ever overdoing it or distracting the viewer.
Finally, the show also stands out for its inclusive and respectful approach to LGBTQ+ representation, offering an authentic narrative that reflects the real experiences of many young people as they navigate love, identity, and personal challenges.
Cinematography is another shining aspect of the production. The photography, with its careful shots and soft lighting, complements the intimate and romantic atmosphere without ever overdoing it or distracting the viewer.
Finally, the show also stands out for its inclusive and respectful approach to LGBTQ+ representation, offering an authentic narrative that reflects the real experiences of many young people as they navigate love, identity, and personal challenges.
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