Duang with You

ด้วงกับเธอ ‧ Drama ‧ 2026
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Femmie
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Feb 28, 2026
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

WHY IS THIS SHOW SO CUTE I CAN’T BREATHE!!!

Duang With You is literally my emotional support chaos. It’s so stupidly CUTE and unhinged in the best way that I’ll be sitting there giggling like an idiot one second and hiding my face in a blanket the next because WHY are they like this. The embarrassing moments hit so hard I physically curl up, but somehow that just makes it even funnier and even sweeter. It’s the kind of show that grabs your bad mood, shakes it around, and yeets it out the window.

If you’re ever feeling low, bored, or just need something that feels like a sugar rush to the brain, watch it. It’s silly, it’s soft, it’s chaotic, and it absolutely works as a mood‑reset button. I SOOO recommend you to watch this!!!!! IT'S SOOOO GOOD!!! EEEKK!!

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oxenthi
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Feb 1, 2026
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Rewatch Value 10

A light entertainment meant to be enjoyed without heavy emotional demands

By the time Duang With You reaches its finale, what initially presents itself as a simple, chaotic university romcom reveals a surprising emotional core beneath its bright and playful surface. The early episodes establish a tone that feels intentionally exaggerated, full of awkward encounters, comedic timing, and almost cartoonish reactions, but as the story unfolds, that lightness becomes the foundation for something more grounded. The series never abandons its cheerful identity, but it gradually allows quieter, more vulnerable moments to take space, creating a balance between humor and emotional sincerity that feels earned rather than forced.

Much of the show’s charm comes from Duang, a protagonist whose expansive personality drives much of the story. Optimistic, impulsive, and completely transparent about his feelings, he turns his pursuit of Qin into a constant stream of awkward yet surprisingly endearing moments. Qin, in contrast, serves as the perfect counterbalance. More reserved and seemingly cold at first, he occasionally lets small reactions slip through, hinting that there is far more going on beneath his composed exterior. The contrast between them creates a romantic dynamic that is simple but effective, keeping the story engaging even when it follows familiar paths.

A large part of why Duang works so well lies in TeeTee’s performance. Characters this energetic can easily become exhausting, but he gives Duang a charm that keeps the character consistently endearing. His bursts of excitement, exaggerated reactions, and playful high-pitched tones feel natural rather than forced. What stands out most, however, is how smoothly he shifts between moods. When scenes turn serious, his voice lowers and his energy changes, revealing a more grounded side of the character. In emotional moments, that shift becomes even more noticeable, with Duang’s usual brightness giving way to a heavier, more vulnerable presence.

What truly elevates the series, however, is Qin’s development. If the beginning frames him as distant and emotionally guarded, the later episodes carefully peel back those layers, revealing a character shaped by past pain and unresolved trauma. His journey is not rushed; instead, it unfolds through small, meaningful changes, including lingering glances, hesitant honesty, moments of jealousy, and eventually open affection. By the final episodes, Qin is no longer simply reacting to Duang’s presence; he actively chooses him, and that shift carries significant emotional weight. His growth transforms the title itself into something more meaningful, as “with you” becomes less about proximity and more about emotional safety, trust, and the ability to love without fear.

Their relationship benefits greatly from this progression. What starts as one-sided persistence evolves into a partnership where both characters support and heal each other. Duang’s role as a steady, almost unwavering emotional anchor becomes especially important during the series’ more dramatic conflicts. Episodes that introduce misunderstandings or external interference, particularly the arc that places strain on their relationship, push both characters into uncomfortable emotional territory. Duang, usually so bright and confident, is allowed to feel insecure and lost, while Qin is forced to confront his fears of vulnerability and abandonment. These moments, while at times frustrating, ultimately strengthen the narrative by giving the romance real stakes.

The series also deserves credit for how it handles intimacy. Rather than feeling like a superficial addition, the romantic and physical moments between Duang and Qin are carefully built and emotionally grounded. When they finally come together, those scenes carry a mix of tenderness, longing, and vulnerability that reflects how far both characters have come. It is not just about attraction, but about trust and emotional openness, which makes their connection feel believable and rewarding.

Beyond the main couple, the supporting cast continues to play an important role throughout the series. The friends remain active participants in the story, adding humor, warmth, and occasional chaos, while also reinforcing the sense of community within the university setting. Their presence helps maintain the lighter tone even during heavier narrative arcs, preventing the series from becoming overly dramatic.

From a production standpoint, Duang With You remains consistent in its strengths. The soft visual palette, steady direction, and cohesive soundtrack create a comfortable atmosphere that complements both the comedic and emotional beats. While the music may not be particularly experimental, it supports the tone effectively and reinforces the series’ identity. The direction, in particular, deserves recognition for maintaining a clear vision: even when the plot follows familiar tropes, the execution keeps it engaging.

That said, the series is not without flaws. Some comedic elements, especially the exaggerated sound effects, can feel overused, particularly in the earlier episodes. Certain side storylines, such as the exploration of Qin’s family, could have benefited from more depth and nuance. Additionally, one of the mid-series conflicts leans heavily on miscommunication, which may feel frustrating to some viewers. However, these issues rarely overshadow the overall experience, especially as the emotional core of the story becomes more prominent.

By the end, Duang With You proves that it never needed a complex or groundbreaking plot to leave a lasting impression. Its strength lies in execution: in the chemistry between its leads, in the gradual and believable emotional growth, and in the way it balances lighthearted charm with genuine feeling. What begins as a fun, slightly chaotic romcom ultimately becomes a story about healing, emotional courage, and the quiet but powerful act of choosing someone, and being chosen in return.

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PPriyo
55 people found this review helpful
Mar 9, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0
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SHIAA , My Heart's Gonna Burst OUT ... Narakk Makk , Not the best But still GOOD

Duang is so damn cutee whyyy , I couldn't say anything but smile and say narak makkkk inside . Duang is optimistic and cheerful boyy and the way he blushes aww looks even moreee cuter , I know that sticker was stolen by Qin hahaha .. Qin doesn't feel uncomfortable for what duang is doing aiigooo .... Cast i love them , it's their first time as main rolee , I didn't imagine this series to be this much cute at first , but as expected I decided to try it and now I am waiting for the next Saturday . And I just don't know from when I am so interested in this type to series....... Wow isn't it funny for Qin , from strangers to lovers , Qin was impulsive in a cute way ha I don't what I'm saying , but look at cutiee Duang he just forgot what to say and instead said “ My buddy likes you ” 5555 . I literally thought there's something goin' on between Duang's buddy and Qin's buddy , in the fair ep 1 ,,,, I want them to catch feelings..... I also ship themmm

I freaking love that QIN is very bold now , he literally lowered his walls a lot now , and so narak when jealous and possessive . Duang is doing a great job , he is such a great supporter of Qin . Awww the last KISS I loved it , bro Qin was sooo seductive the way he said COME ON gave me shirl , now I want to know who's the TOP and who's BOTTOM . Brooo what a passionate kiss . Next ep seems like Qin's ex crush is coming , am so excited wahhhhhh ....
Damn I highly recommend thisss it's freaking narak and authentic...

Bro I don't understand whyyyyyy , Episode 7 at the starting was something else and later on something so damn disappointing , i just wanted to cryy out , look at my duang I can't see him like this whattt is this guy tiww we don't need him .. Duang such a cheerful , funny , determined and clingy guy first time looked this much miserable, insecure and spineless . Looks like he's now scared about Qin's decision , he literally looked depressed , idk i feel damn but and now look at the teaser of ep 8 , what is that wristband parttt what the heck does that tiww want , I myself can feel Duang's despairing feelings . Omggg I just want Qin to choose Duang with such a pure heart and soul , I can't see duang like this at all anymore


The misunderstandings the way they healed each other , specially duang being the best supporter boyfriend he tried his best to heal Qin's childhood trauma he promised to become Qin's safe place , and I got so much emotionally connected with it , l could relate a lot of things and this drama will always stay like good memory in my mind .

It's an art that not everyone can develop or act , all those scenes were super realistic that made me cry out for real . Actually I never wanted it to end cuz it became my safe place for a while too it's my happiness every saturday , the days I passed waiting for it everything was worth it , and I love my decision to watch it

This series is overall perfect the ost “ Not the best but still GOOD , It had to be YOUU , Someday say , YES . " The ost is all good , the story line is just too freaking good they didn't rush anything , tried to get eachother and the consistency thats what made me feel so better..

Teeteepor 's biggest project , I didn't expected that I will get attached to it like this when I first saw the teaser but the trailer made me more excited for saturdays

I'm so emotionally attached to this drama .

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phantommeow
38 people found this review helpful
Apr 19, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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Not Just Good, But One of the Best

If you are looking for:
- a simple but heartfelt romance with emotional depth
- charming leads with excellent chemistry
- polished execution and pleasing aesthetics
- intimate scenes that feel both sensual and emotionally grounded
then this series may be for you!

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Things I like
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(1) The Creative Direction
This series has many strengths: pleasing visuals, an endearing cast, a consistent musical identity, and, of course, a main couple with undeniable chemistry. TeeTee Wanpichit is especially charming as Duang, bringing so much warmth and energy to the role that it becomes easy to stay invested from start to finish. Por Suppakarn also gives Qin a strong presence, making him compelling even in his quieter and more guarded moments.

But if I had to give one special shoutout, it would go to director Nathawat Piyanonpong. A series like this may look simple on paper, but making a straightforward love story feel this engaging requires both vision and execution. The emotional beats land, the romantic progression feels natural, and the series never loses its charm. Without strong direction, a plot like this could have easily felt ordinary. Instead, it feels assured, intentional, and consistently enjoyable.

(2) Qin’s Growth
For a while, I found myself wondering why the series was titled Duang With You. By the final episode, the answer becomes very clear. The title is not just about Duang being physically by Qin’s side, but about how deeply Duang changes Qin’s emotional world.

This works especially well because of the contrast with similar moments in the earlier episodes. By the finale, Qin’s happiness feels open, genuine, and closely tied to Duang’s presence. He is no longer the cold, guarded person who chose distance and emotional restraint. Instead, he becomes someone capable of vulnerability, honesty, and mutual love. Por Suppakarn does an excellent job portraying this growth, especially in the crying scenes, because Qin is not simply written as a cold male lead. He is a character shaped by pain and a difficult past, and that gives the role much more depth when he finally allows himself to feel and receive love.

(3) The Intimacy
For a series that feels this heartwarming and straightforward, I honestly expected the intimate scenes to be fairly basic or brief. That was clearly not the case. The scenes here are thoughtfully choreographed and shot, and what makes them even stronger is that they are not there just for visual appeal. They carry emotional weight too.

What I especially appreciated is how the intimacy feels tied to the characters and their relationship. These scenes are sensual, but they also feel tender, vulnerable, and believable for two young people who are fully opening themselves to one another. Because of that, they come across as meaningful rather than merely decorative, which makes them all the more effective.

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Things I wish were different
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(1) More Depth for Qin’s Parents
It is honestly hard for me to pick major complaints about this series, but if I had to nitpick, this would probably be my biggest one. Qin’s parents felt like the weakest part of the storytelling for me. With their limited screen time, both characters came across as too similar, and because they almost always appeared together and mirrored each other’s reactions, they ended up feeling less like two distinct people and more like a single narrative force.

Because Qin’s trauma is such an important part of his character, I wish the series had spent a little more time exploring the parents’ perspectives in a more layered way. In the end, much of the emotional weight of that storyline was carried by the two main actors rather than by the writing around the parents themselves. Even the maid (May God bless her) left a stronger impression in the early childhood scenes.

(2) The OST
The music in this series suits the tone well, so this is not really a complaint about quality as much as variety. I just wish the OST had been a little more experimental at times. Since Qin is a jazz student, and since the series gave us that lovely music showcase scene where Por Suppakarn sang jazz so well, I found myself hoping the soundtrack would lean further into that side of his character.

Because of that setup, I was expecting a bit more jazz influence, or at least more genre variation across the series. Instead, the overall musical style stayed fairly consistent throughout, aside from a few scenes. It still worked, but I think the soundtrack could have added even more personality if it had taken a few more risks.

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Best scenes
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1. Post-basketball match (Episode 6)
For me, this is one of the standout scenes of the entire series, and also the moment where TeeTee Wanpichit truly shines as an actor. Within a relatively short span of time, he is asked to carry multiple emotional shifts, and he does so very well. We see the affectionate and devoted Duang that the audience has already grown attached to, but this scene adds so much more on top of that: concern, frustration, hurt, helplessness, and finally relief.

What makes this scene so strong is how naturally those emotions build into one another. It never feels exaggerated, and that is why it hits so hard. By the time Qin apologizes and begins to reciprocate Duang’s feelings more clearly, the emotional payoff feels fully earned. This is also the point where the relationship starts to move beyond one-sided affection and into something more mutual and balanced. For that reason, this scene is not only emotionally effective, but also one of the most important turning points in the series.

2. Bye bye teddy bear (Episode 8)
These young actors can really act. The tears of relief that Duang sheds after Qin chooses him are the kind of moment that stays with you. It is tender, heartbreaking, and impactful all at once. For me, this is one of those scenes that will still be remembered long after the series ends.

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Takeaways
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The base formula that this series follows is not exactly unique. In fact, there have already been many series built on similar settings and storylines. What makes Duang With You special is the execution and the passion that can be felt throughout all 12 episodes. The two leads are incredibly charming and do a wonderful job embodying the characters from the source material.

The ironic part is that the original novel is called Not The Best, But Still Good, and yet this adaptation may well be one of the best series in the genre so far.

I wish nothing but continued success for the actors, the director, and the entire team behind this series. Everyone involved clearly brought a great deal of effort and heart into this work, and I hope that passion opens the door to even more success and opportunities in the future. I truly look forward to seeing more great things from them.

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Ongoing 12/12
mysweettkeii
64 people found this review helpful
Jan 31, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 7
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

An Golden Retriever Boyfriend & Cold Boyfriend Trope?!

this is the first time ive ever watched a bl that started like this, its so entertaining, makes me laugh, makes me giggling and kicking my feet lolol. and you're telling me that THIS is the first episode??? i just know that this bl series will be GOOD AS HELLL and will be my FAVORITE BL OF ALL TIMEE. at first, u can see how CUTE & funny Duang's trio is!! they're so supportive to Duang, its so cutee. if i was Duang, i would be like him lol, cause DAMNN Qin is so cutee and hotttt. the way Duang is chasing after Qin is so cutee, reading tarots, listing the stuff Qin uses, and even stalks Qin's insta lol (he is so mee). and the way Qin is playing hard to get?!?!. actually his way of chasing Qin is so embarrassing lmao, but anywayyy they're sooo cutee. and the sound effect "duang!!""qin!!" is so cutee omgg aaaa. overall this series is definitely going to be good until the end, cant waitt for the next episode! saturday 22.30 at iqiyi!! :)))

on eps 6 now.. damn i cant get enough of them.. THEYRE SO FREAKING CUTEE. Qin is melting the ice on him, and became flirty with Duangg.. literally so cute. and James, Phupha, Pete & Fifa's cameo is perfect. i didnt expect them to appear omg. this eps is so peakk. cant wait for the other episodes!!

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RainbowWhalien52
22 people found this review helpful
May 19, 2026
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

A little light in the dark

Misfortune, of late, has been my sole companion, and I, wearied to the bone, did long for any fleeting solace to dull the ache within. It was then that "Duang with You" entered my life, as if summoned by fate's own hand to mend what the cruel world had torn asunder

Within the unfolding of each episode, I found my solace. And as the narrative progressed, so too did my understanding of TeeTeePor's genuine love and devotion. A fire smoldered between the two men, you see. Equal they stood, and together they passed through the corridors of passion. They had no use for the coarse mechanics of words, when they were taught a nobler language: the silent script of stolen glances, the electric grace of fingertips tracing sonnets upon bare flesh, and the solemn vow of kisses laid with pious care on willing lips that answered in kind. So precious was their union, that I could not but rejoice alongside them at their joyous culmination

I am grateful to TeeTeePor and the production team, whose enlightened minds and genius have conjured a work of art both humane and restorative. They have left an enduring impression on me and the world of storytelling, and for this, I thank them heartily

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Ongoing 12/12
mia
40 people found this review helpful
Mar 2, 2026
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Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 10

OMG SO GOOD

Even thought Duang with you is yor typical university bl, the plot has never been done before, it is so fun and interesting! You can’t help but love Duang and Qin from the first episode. Diang is genuinely the cutest person ever, it never feels forced, and he’s so funny. Qin ist so relatable and endearing. Teeteepor have amazing chemistry, there’s only 5 episodes out, but they’re already one of my favorite couples. Every DuangQin interaction will have you giggling and kicking your feet.😛😗Watching the episodes theres a lot of moments where you have to laugh out loud, where you get butterflies, but also where you feel sad for the characters and relate to them.
Anyways can’t wait for the first Teeteepor kiss ever in episode 6!😛
Definitely watch this if you like rom coms!

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15866972
31 people found this review helpful
Feb 20, 2026
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10

When Fate Keeps Bringing You Back to the Same Person.

There’s something truly magical about this story. It feels like the universe keeps gently pushing them back into each other’s lives, no matter the distance or timing. The connection between them isn’t loud, but it’s deep and meaningful. Every glance, every pause, every quiet moment carries emotion. It’s romantic without being forced and emotional without overwhelming you. This series doesn’t just tell a love story , it makes you feel destiny unfolding, leaving a soft ache in your heart long after it ends. 💫
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Ongoing 12/12
Blqueen08
21 people found this review helpful
Mar 21, 2026
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Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10

it's about a person's importance in his/her special someone's life

Duang with you is a emotion.. which I can't express with my own words .. I can feel Duang's feelings toward college's most icy student..
This is what I like the most about Duang he is very clear towards his actions.. and Director had choosen correct cast Teetee for playing the role of PhoDuang ..
I don't know why This series is very special.. I think it's because of Teetee which I never felt before about him ..
so, for every Duang fan and Qin fan this series is not just a series because it carries a silent pain of a boy.. who shows his outer side as a easy going boy but carries deep pain inside ...

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KingC
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Apr 9, 2026
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Overall 9.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0

Not Just Good, But the Best.

I am always skeptical when it comes to Domundi shows — they have a penchant for creating fun, light, yet wholesome, stories such as Your Sky or blowing it out of the box with nonsense such as The Next Prince, then drop Khemjira the next month, which undoubtedly put their future dramas into scrutiny.

A 9/10 rating for such a drama might be an overblown score, but I will explain why.
(To be more accurate, it will be closer to 8.7 for me. It has its ups and downs and I personally loved everything upto EP9. The rest are as enjoyable, but didn't pack the same punch as the previous ones for me.)

Being a character driven plot, Duang With You, by all means, is the perfect recipe for disaster, particularly for seasoned watchers and those who are expecting complex plots and no-nonsense characters. The funny thing is that the show itself is well aware of it --- it was meant to be a fluffy, albeit a little healing, and yet a fun romance.
And it does not attempt to disguise itself as something it was not.


✓ It starts off with a manic energy and ridiculous sound effects which further prove this point. Not to mention the rather cliché premise—

A popular interior arts student, Duang, pursues his icy love interest, Qinn, creating circumstances that would attempt to make them closer. Qinn is rather amused by his shenanigans, but when he is forced to pair with Duang for a college performance, he begins to realize that there is more to the funny fellow than meets the eye. He inadvertently begins to fall for him, complicating his guarded emotions and confusing Duang, who relentlessly strives to prove his sincerity.

✓ Adapting a book that has no definite plot has its setbacks. That too, with absolutely no conflicts.
I personally loved the first couple of episodes, because there was some purposeful drive for the relationship. For example, the senior, particularly, Alice, setting Duang up for both their show and trying to make his dream come true is the impetus that drove Qin and Duang's relationship forward and provided the time required for Duang to be seen past his goofy nature for Qin.

✓ The writers stayed true to the novel, though. Because most of the scenes and dialogues are a jumble of various chapters of the whole book. Some of Qinn's final sentences in the novel are at the beginning of the book.
But, I do think that things got a tad bit repetitive in some aspects.
I know the writers did not mean for it to happen, but by the end of the EP12, I was terrified of Qinn's love for Duang.


✓ Caveat, it is almost 100% Fluff. And told almost entirely from Duang's point of view. This personally affected me because we didn't get to see much of what was going on in Qinn's side of the story when some pivotal moments arrived -- I felt that it could've been 'shown' as tidbits instead of being 'told'. Particularly, about his family.

✓ Most of the plot is buoyed by the cast, particularly TeeTee, who delivers an unforgettable and lovable portrayal of Duang. Por is not far behind, and manages to stay on par with him.


✓ The true highlight of the series is the namesake of the drama, Duang. By all circumstances, he should've been a character that infuriates viewers, had something gone wrong.
Then, why, oh, why is everyone under a Duang Mania?
I think this is where the showrunners win.

And the title ‘Duang With You’ is the most suitable because Duang “is” the star of the show, played by TeeTee.
He manages to bring the maniacal, yet simple, and deeply empathetic character to life, switching between his tones and moods with ease, leaving us rooting for him at every turn.

Instead of being downright annoying, Duang is a character who knows his limits, pushing his emotions aside with a smile. He is never overtly jealous and somewhere, deep down, he was painfully aware that his pursuit of Qinn might be fruitless in the end.
Having to create a character who is unique, silly, unapologetically embarrassing and still manages to tug at your heart is no easy feat.

It reminded me of Lu Shi Yi from 'A River Runs Through It'. By all means, he could've come off as an annoying bully, but his consistent presence in Xiao Ju's life for years along with his natural charm attracted viewers. That drama will forever be a bitter memory for me for this very reason. Sigh... Anyhow.

Duang’s crazy infatuation drives him to make several plans that are frankly not from a sane mind, as his friends Jamie and Pae tell him.
We laugh at his efforts (I mean, he literally puts up his own stickers all over the hallway to catch Qinn’s sight) but as someone on YouTube commented, Duang was 100% serious about them.

To be honest, there is very thin line between stalking and attempting to woo someone, as Jamie and Pae tell him. But, the main point was that he was 'harmless'. If Qin asked him to stop, he stopped. When he felt that Qin wanted to drive him away, he stayed away.

He was consistent in his efforts, however ridiculous they were.
But, the bitter truth is that nobody in the world would wait for you as Duang did for Qinn.
But, who doesn't need a respite from reality?

That doesn't mean that Duang was a soft fluffball. He might be silly, straightforward and wears his heart on his sleeves, but he was honest and sincere. He masks his sadness with smiles, pushes himself away when he feels that he is not welcome and last, but not the least— he knows how to read the room.
(I am sorry to say that I know plenty of guys who would offer help when needed, but they all suck at romance.)

Qinn, played by Por Suppakarn, is rather difficult to portray, particularly when opposite to a character such as Duang, who is a perfect antithesis to Qinn. But, the writers gave him his time, throwing in glimpses of his turmoil and most of Qinn’s emotions depend on actions rather than words, which further complicates their relationship.
He reminded me of a more subdued version of Xiao Yao (Lost You Forever) as both characters had been shaped by their past experiences.
He lets Duang’s pursuit be a test for himself as well as for Duang and we spent half of the drama along with Duang – on a straight rope with no clear idea about what their relationship was exactly. Or rather a situationship.

While Duang is unsure of whether they were just in their ‘talking’ stage, Qinn has already claimed him as his person, whether Qinn was ready to accept it or not. Qinn was far more unsubtle with his emotions, having explosions of jealousy and is overtly more possessive than Duang.

✓ Maybe this slow burn and clashing characters are the true charm? I don't know for sure.
Also, the drama contains certain events/characters that push their relationship forward, a necessary change from the original novel, which was more of a collection of accounts of their daily lives. Much of the time Qinn understands Duang is during their summer break when they are practicing for a college programme. (There is a two week time skip which indicates this.)

✓ Duang’s efforts are flanked by his bestfriends, Jamie and Pae, who cheers him and also helps him realize the truth, offering comfort and caution whenever he needed. They don't come and go as they please and are active participants of Duang’s life. Both of them were comedic and clear headed and their friendship with Duang was another highlight. So was Qinn’s Tong and Kim. Characters existed for the vitality of the story rather than just to move the plot forward.

--- Family relationships play an integral part in both characters' upbringing. Qin was an only child with a rather strange family, but Duang's was vibrant and a sheer delight. I was happy seeing Yim as Funan. It has been years since I last saw him and he'll always probably be that 'Sadhu' guy from Cutie Pie. Whether family or friendship, this show did manage to brush all the parts.


✓ Aesthetically, the drama is pleasing to watch. It is completely splashed in colours with a cheerful tone. I don't know a thing about cameras and production thingies, and I won’t speak on that.


✓ The soundtrack reflects the same sentiments as the drama. My favorite ones are:

• Not the Best, but Still Good.
• Someday, Say Yes.
• Don't Give Up.
• Freeze ( Not an original, but two characters, Peem and Sol performed it in EP6 and it stuck with me since then.)
• Heart’s Timing.
• 101% Love.

Qinn being a Jazz music student had his fair share of performances onstage.
So, were Peem and Sol, two vocal students (played by Punch and Nice - two idols) who actually are one of the reasons why Qin and Duang are together. I loved their performance in EP6.

The drama also has several BG sound effects that add to its silliness, but it was endearing and reminded me of youth dramas such as ‘A River Runs Through It’.

For example, there is a scene where a serious character is jealous, but the pip-pip-pipee! BGM made me laugh and it wasn’t until much later, when it was evident that he was more critical about the issue, did the tone change.
This also affected the arrival of Marvis, Jamie’s person of interest, because the BGM and his shocked expression made me feel amused instead of awed. I feel sorry cause this feeling continued till the end whenever those two turned up. But, I have to give it to them– they had the most shockingly straightforward scenes.


—That reminds me; there are scenes that are quite risqué, but the way it was choreographed and directed seemed more emotional rather than gratuitous – almost too intense at times and made me watch through my fingers.

Moreover, there were instrumentals of certain songs that played during them that stuck with me.

✓ There was a slow build up BGM in EP6 where the boys are worrying about their performance that struck a cord in me. It was simply captivating and made me rewatch the previous episodes as it revealed the shift in their relationship. Hope it gets released.

✓ Unfortunately, this drama also just highlights the fact that honest and sincere people are a rare thing to find in the present world. And it was also relatable to me as I had seen two similar incidents happen over my time in college.
Well, at least, I'm happy that Qinn found his man. And Duang found his man, too.
It's not everytime characters like Duang, Lu Shi Yi or Lu Xun exist and get appreciated. I'm glad that atleast two out of the three of them got their happy endings.

Sometimes simply watching two characters grow up, face their fears and fall in love with no pressure is what we need. And that's exactly what this drama was for me, particularly during my University Examination period when it was a gift for an hour of break to break the stress. It was also the first drama I began this year.

I’m rating this a 9/10, not because it is a masterpiece. But, it simply is lovely, heartwarming, wholesome and memorable amongst the deluge of dramas in its own league - not the best, but still good.

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Chuze M
11 people found this review helpful
Apr 25, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10
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It’s a cliche but everything works perfectly

Not sure abt the other reviews but for the first time I found a cliche plot line story addressing every issue with no plot holes. When I noticed that qin was initially giving in very easily to duang I was wondering if they will ever explain why he gave the okay sign only to duang while he straight up rejected the others. But I absolutely love the flashback which gives us the reason qin noticed and let duang pursue him 😭😭 I also love how duang’s friends warned him regarding the thin line between pursuing and stalking. It made me feel more comfortable seeing him pursue qin after getting his consent.

There is soo much I can talk abt the plot alone but the acting and chemistry between the actors was honestly mind blowing. I had no previous knowledge of teeteepor as I hadn’t watched their reality show so the only idea of them I had was when I saw their acting in your sky which was leaning heavily towards porteetee. At that time I found that the roles suited them really well and it didn’t seem odd at all, so you can just imagine the shock when I found that they did a whole 180 and switched roles in dwy which still worked perfectly????? It was like seeing a whole new character which is exactly how acting is supposed to be like. Teetee going from acting in a quiet role to a very energetic one and Por going from a very confident role to a quiet role with a lot of emotional trauma. Also the chemistry and dynamics between the two friend groups???? There are sooo many duang trio shenanigans clips that I go back to rewatch because of how chaotic they are. They absolutely nailed the friendship dynamics!!

Would definitely rewatch and would definitely recommend it to first time bl watchers as well!! (Already trying to make my sister who doesn’t watch bl dramas much watch it. Saw one clip of the trio shenanigans and she was hooked 😌)

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cocoon
9 people found this review helpful
Apr 19, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

Proof that (university) romcom’s can still workk!

Every time I think I’ve had enough of the university romance series, Thailand proves me wrong. Since Khemjira, Domundi have really stepped up their game!

Coming into this series, I was fully expecting to be underwhelmed and was just using it to placate my boredom. However, only one episode in, I realised that this show was not that.

THE STORY:

Although the plot on paper sounds so uninspired, I love that Duang and Qinn’s personalities match their behaviour, which I believe is one of the most important aspects of series like these, with pretty simple, character-focused stories.
Plainly the plot is ‘guy sees a cute guy, flits with him, and they get together’. However, the way it’s presented on screen is so enjoyable and genuine. Dang is a passionate and genuine lover who is flirting with a guy he truly likes. I also love that we see Duang’s feeling develop from initial attraction to genuine love. Similarly, Qinn’s character was well written. He takes Duang’s pursuit of him seriously and considers important factors that may determine their compatibility. This makes all the different stages of the series so enjoyable as you see a clear plot and character development.

I also love the balance between cute funny scenes, and more serious and mature moments.

ACTING/CAST:

The casting of this series for the main couple was perfection. I don’t remember the last time I watched a similar relationship dynamic to the one in DWY, but all I know is that it’s now my favourite. The actors portrayed their character so well, that I have been enamoured by the series since I started it. i loved how they showed a significant level of emotional maturity whilst still maintaining the energy of young university students.


Rewatch value: I would rewatch this show 100x over due to its simplicity and sweetness.


Warning: TeeTeePor occupied my attention so much that I honestly paid no attention to the other couples and have not much idea what was going on there, so I won’t necessarily be addressing them.

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