Peach and Me

มีสติแล้วลูกพีช ‧ Drama ‧ 2026
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marypaula
5 people found this review helpful
21 days ago
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Overall 6.0
Story 3.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

It's over! Lemme go back to those that invest on a good plot.

Well I finished this for Fomo and I also thought we'd get a bit more screen time for RomeMok, but nothing. I was watching it for williamest btw.
I also had to pause a bit at the comment made by Mok about Mira being a woman, was that necessary?
My other issue is the lack of natural closeness between peach and thee, they don't properly sell the 'being madly in love' with each other story. You'd expect a couple that's in their honeymoon phase to be a little more lovey dovey. And I think this also has to do with the lack of chemistry between ppw, yeah I said what I said.
I just completed A dog and a plane and that kind of chemistry, natural facial expressions and gestures is what I was expecting from our married couple, but I couldn't find it.
Other than that, I quite enjoyed the last episode when the auditions began. It was so hilarious 😂...

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Ongoing 4/4
emaa
8 people found this review helpful
24 days ago
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Overall 3.0
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Acting/Cast 4.0
Music 4.5
Rewatch Value 1.0
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i am going to rate this 3 stars.It was a very disappointing experience.

The first episode of Peach and Me was a total cringe fest. I only managed to watch episode one, and it was deeply disappointing. The worst part was definitely Mok’s profoundly misogynistic remark to Mira. It is unacceptable to promote such toxic mindsets in modern dramas. The writing feels forced, the dialogue is poor, and the characters become instantly unlikable. Do not waste your time on this disaster! I hate misogyny more than anything, Mok was such a good character, but you make me hate him for what he said to Mira bruh🥀
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Rayyyyyyyyyy
3 people found this review helpful
20 days ago
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Overall 2.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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I don't know how they managed to ruined an already above mid series. I thought me and thee was above average then saw this. Like how.
Again should've fired the whole screen writing team. The plots is all over the place. Unnecessarily villianized mok. Presenting him somesort of misogynist in the first scene when mira was revealed.
When they introduced mira, they could've written her so much better. But showed her as an incompetent female bodyguard. As if women don't suffer from discrimination in work places already enough, the writers said let's make it worse.

Tawan aran were like props, didn't add anything to the plot.
The last ep. Man idk. I liked it also kinda didn't at the same time.


Supposedly romcom but I can count on my fingers the amount of time it made me laugh.

Though one thing the last ep proved is that nobody can play Thee better than pond. He's the real thee.
Phuwin may need a bit more training to convey certain emotions right. William is still new actor. I'll hope he does even better in the future.
Est's acting was the best in my opinion. His micro expressions were spot on.


Overall I didn't have any issue with the acting. The cast was phenomenal. The acting was really good. But the story and plot was a let down factor for me.

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Vtea
2 people found this review helpful
21 days ago
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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Did not meet my expectations.............

(Note: I have no hate whatsoever on the actors and this review is entirely on the show) Me and thee was such a great show, a show that really had me laughing and genuinely enjoyed with the progressive romance. So I expected more from PAM to be more of a romance with a slight comedy and even the trailer shows that theepeach was all domestic and stuf. So that's what I expected.........

I might get hate from saying this but first off I know that there will be 4 couples in total, so even before ep 1 I was really worried how they can balance the four couples so as expected they did not (Lmfao 😭). Even We Are was more balance than this show. Tbh I wanted more Theepeach, like maybe I'm okay with a lot of couples but only if they show some domestic and sweet and more intimate scene other than ep 1. Not saying I wanted something similar like corn but I wanted more make-out sessions, a proper cuddle (not a side hug or cuddle ahahhaha), explore more dating stuff, play with the kids. Just all that mellow or typical romance stuff. But I feel like they focus more on comedy or image of the characters which is dissapointing.

Also for ep4 in all honesty it was a let down like why tf did we not get a kiss scene or even a peck. Also why is Peach acting a bit shock when your lit HUSBAND is going to rest his head on your shoulder. I genuinely felt second hand embarrassment with that scene. I did not expect they will do the snoring or nc scene but come on not even a makeout scene like I expected something similar like Me and Thee (peach house bed scene).

But Overall I truly love this characters but the execution and overall romance was a bit of a let down. I hope Pondphuwin next show would be similar to Nlmg where the director really show the tension and intimacy between the characters. Also kinda wanted it to be a serious or angst show so they can showcase or challenge their acting skills while also exploring and showcasing more variations of their emotions.

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Lalalandrama_
1 people found this review helpful
18 days ago
4 of 4 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

The goodbye they deserved

I really liked the idea of giving Me and Thee one final chapter, and I think these four episodes did a good job of bringing the story to a close. It never felt like a separate drama, but rather the ending these characters deserved. Seeing them again felt comforting, and it was nice to spend a little more time with people I'd already grown attached to. Their chemistry was still as natural as ever, and the emotional moments landed because I already cared about their journey. Of course, with only four episodes, everything had to move a little faster, and there were moments I wished had been explored a bit more. Still, as a spin-off and conclusion, I think it achieved exactly what it set out to do. It gave me the closure I was hoping for while reminding me why I enjoyed these characters so much in the first place.

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Heera
1 people found this review helpful
21 days ago
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 4.0
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SO MUCH FUN!

ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT!!

This season had me cackling and jumping—dare I say, more than season 1. EmiBonnie slayed as always. I am so smitten with the WilliamEst roles that it made me a little sad seeing Rome take over Arseni's company.

And THE CAMEOS??? OH MY GOD!!
TayNew hilariously matched the freak, but JimmySea?? NO WAY!!! Jimmy's disciplined look had me rolling. JuniorMark were the only ones who gave me a familiar vibe similar to Peach and Thee. Mark is nearly perfect for Phuwin's Peach role, in a font. And I think Junior could actually try pulling off Thee's role, lol. >< It's so fun to imagine!

Ultimately, I ENJOYED THIS SO MUCH!!

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Ongoing 4/4
Merliah
15 people found this review helpful
Jul 11, 2026
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Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10
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This is a sequel to "Me And Thee Series" so go watch that first to understand this one properly!

I was literally squealing and blushing so much whenever Mok & Rome were onscreen like their moments were so much cute and sweet uffff like that little kiss btw Mok & Rome was a sign of Mok being bold enough finally and their hugs ufff like their overall chemistry with each other is just chef's kiss and ofc I did miss Khun Thee's chaoticness including his overbearingly hyperromanticness towards his LookPeach now talking about P'Peach, he has got that glow yk yup that after-marriage glow hihi but Khun Thee is truly a green forest for sure like their relationship is so much healthy! The kind of love, trust, and respect they have for each other is something that I adore the most — Tawan & Aran also had a glow-up, a healthy one with no toxicness, so that's a good sign. Well, overall, Episode 1 has started well, like, filled with an equal amount of fluff + suspense, but to be honest, I just can't wait for Episode 2 ~!

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Falhon Cyril
2 people found this review helpful
21 days ago
4 of 4 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

Peach and Me — Four Episodes for a World That Needed Twelve

Fans wanted to see more of Thee and Peach, but I do not think this was really the kind of “more” we were asking for. Me and Thee had already completed their romantic journey. Thee and Peach had fallen in love, survived all the exaggerated misunderstandings surrounding them and reached their wedding. A sequel therefore did not need to place them back at the centre of every conflict. It needed to show what happened to the large group of people whose stories were only beginning when the original series ended. Instead, Peach and Me gives us four pleasant episodes that feel more like an extended special than a proper continuation. Officially produced as a four-episode sequel by GMMTV and Gemmistry Studio, it reunites the original director, Nuttapong Mongkolsawas, with Pond, Phuwin and the wider ensemble from Me and Thee.

Of course, Pond is still hilarious. Comedy comes so naturally to him that even the smallest expression can become funny without making the scene feel forced. He has developed into such a strong comic actor that I genuinely believe he could eventually build a successful solo career in comedy films or television dramas, even outside his partnership with Phuwin. Phuwin remains exactly what Peach needs to be: calm, grounded, easy to love and almost impossibly beautiful. His quieter energy gives Pond the space to be excessive without allowing the comedy to become unbearable. Their contrast continues to work perfectly, and their chemistry makes it believable that these two men are now comfortably married.

The problem is that Thee and Peach no longer needed to be the entire story. Main characters need supporting characters, especially once their own romance has already reached a stable conclusion. A strong sequel could have transformed Thee and Peach into the glue holding several new stories together. Their marriage could have become the emotional centre of the series while the people around them faced changes in love, work, family and responsibility. Lookplub and Mira were beginning to develop an interesting connection, but everything happened too quickly and too easily. Their conversations suggested two women with very different backgrounds who could slowly learn to understand one another, yet four episodes left almost no space for uncertainty, conflict or genuine romantic progression. The possibility was introduced, lightly explored and then almost immediately resolved. Tawan and Aran also deserved more. Their relationship could have grown beyond another quick romantic development by showing how both men changed individually as well as together. Tawan still needed to prove that he had matured, while Aran needed space to decide what forgiveness actually meant for him. A complete sequel could have allowed their professional lives, insecurities and relationship to evolve rather than treating them as another couple requiring a fast conclusion. Rome and Mok had perhaps the strongest potential of all. Rome taking control of the Arseni family creates an entirely new power structure, while Mok must decide whether he can remain beside him as a bodyguard, friend and partner. The series briefly addresses the danger surrounding the succession, including an attack that injures Mok and forces Rome to confront his feelings, but the conflict is resolved before it can become the foundation of a larger story.

That leadership change could have connected every storyline. Rival factions could have threatened the family, Rome could have struggled with the responsibility inherited from his father, and Mok could have faced the consequences of protecting someone he also loves. Lookplub and Mira could have become involved through the mansion and its security, while Tawan and Aran could have been drawn into the chaos through their work. Thee and Peach would still have remained essential. Thee could have tried to protect his younger brother while learning that leaving the mafia world does not erase his family responsibilities, and Peach could have become the person keeping everyone emotionally connected. Their marriage would have shown that falling in love is not the end of a story; life, family and danger continue around them. Most importantly, none of this would have required abandoning the comedy that made Me and Thee special. The kidnappers could have been completely incompetent, rescue plans could have collapsed through ridiculous accidents, and Thee could have treated every family crisis like another melodramatic lakorn. The danger could have been real while the execution remained funny.

That is what makes these four episodes so frustrating. The ingredients for a full twelve-episode sequel were already present. GMMTV had several popular couples, an established mafia family, a leadership transition, unresolved relationships and an audience actively asking to return to this world. The production did not need to invent an artificial reason to continue the story because the side characters had already created one. The original Me and Thee consisted of ten episodes and used its supporting cast to make Thee and Peach’s romance feel like part of a much larger world. Peach and Me reduces that same world to approximately three and a half hours, leaving several potentially substantial plots competing for attention.

The weakness is therefore not the cast or the technical production. GMMTV, Gemmistry Studio and Nuttapong Mongkolsawas preserve the same comic tone, visual polish and character chemistry that worked in the original. Gemmistry is still a relatively young production label, with Me and Thee and Cat for Cash among its first completed BL projects, so its catalogue remains too small for firm conclusions. However, the studio has already demonstrated that it can support polished ensemble productions; here, the limiting decision was the format rather than an obvious lack of production capability.

The early audience figures also suggest a slightly less enthusiastic response than the original and it reflects my own feeling that the special is enjoyable without reaching the original series’ impact.

Final Thought

I cannot give Peach and Me a bad review because I still enjoyed returning to these characters. Pond remains an exceptional comic actor, Phuwin gives the chaos its necessary calm, and the entire cast is too charming for the four episodes to become unpleasant. However, finishing the story is not the same as developing it. The fans did not simply want four more episodes of Thee being dramatic and Peach lovingly managing him. We wanted to return to this entire world and discover what happened once the main romance was no longer the only reason to keep watching.

A full sequel could have used Thee and Peach’s marriage to unite the stories of Lookplub and Mira, Tawan and Aran, and Rome and Mok. The mafia succession could have created danger, comedy and emotional growth for everyone without damaging the warm identity of the original series. Instead, GMMTV gave us a half-hearted continuation despite having enough characters and ideas for something far more ambitious. Four unnecessary episodes could have become twelve excellent ones, and that missed opportunity is far more disappointing than anything actually shown on screen.

Peach and Me remains cute, funny and perfectly watchable. It gives the characters a final goodbye, but it also proves that their world was not ready to end. The potential was there, the cast was available and the audience was waiting. The only thing missing was the decision to tell the larger story.

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DrCalifa99
1 people found this review helpful
18 days ago
4 of 4 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

E niente.

COme il primo ho adorato anche questi quattro episodi speciali. Non mi sono interessate per nulla le varie polemiche dietro alla trama, ne ai personaggi ne a nulla. Solo stavo per dare 9,5. Poi ho visto il montaggi con alcune coppie della GMMTV fare i vari Peach and Thee e ho deciso che se on do dieci alle cosa che mi piacciono e che mi hanno fatto ridere come poche cose al mondo, non so nemmeno io a cosa dovrei dare 10. Detto questo quindi molto carina e valida. 4 episodi perfetti per chiiudere il cerchio di Me and Thee.
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DramaKrazyG
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18 days ago
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Overall 9.0
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Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

Short, Sweet, and Packed with Charm: Four Episodes of Pure Joy

Peach and Me delivers a pure, heartwarming comfort watch that maximizes its short four-episode run without ever feeling rushed. Pond and Phuwin’s undeniable chemistry grounds the series, bringing to life a charming "energetic boyfriend meets calm boyfriend" dynamic that relies heavily on hilarious comedic timing and Kian’s utterly unhinged, devoted obsession with Peach. Beyond the main couple, the series builds a rich ensemble in very little time: Mok and Rome’s side story and chemistry stole the spotlight, while the heartwarming moments between PerthSanta and EmiBonnie left viewers wishing for even a bit more screen time. The drama cleverly incorporates fun real-life references, and the star-studded GMMTV cameo parade at the very end serves as an absolute treat for fans. Even with its brief runtime, the show manages to weave in just enough central conflict to keep the narrative grounded rather than overly sugary. While any fan would naturally crave more episodes, four felt like the perfect length to deliver a sweet, breezy, and endlessly enjoyable comfort show.

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kale
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Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

Short and Sweet

Literally loved this so much, I wish it was a full season. Me and Thee was so goofy so I expected nothing less and they really delivered lol. I was laughing every episode, I LOVE Thee and Pond plays him so perfectly.

This was just so short and sweet so you got exactly what you were expecting. Nothing too deep but also gives enough to set up another season (hopefully 🤞). I need more WilliamEst and EmiBonnie so pls GMM

Anyways PondPhuwin play these characters so well this was the perfect like honeymoon mini series. And I just have to mention that last episode alone I rate 9 stars it was just perfect!

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earthmix supremacy
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Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

OVERALL UNNECESSARY

Had many cute and funny moments but overall felt unnecessary and ultimately left me dissappointed. The sequel felt more like a bunch of moments put together rather than an actually plot.

TheePeach:
I wanted more of them being domestic husbands taking care of their kids but the writers seemed to forget about their children and TheePeach barely interacted with them which was very disappointing. I think LookPlub interacted more with them than their own dads.

MokRome:
it was lovely to see them finally together but them breaking up then getting back together pretty quickly afterwards felt so pointless as there was no time to actually develop that plot line.

TawanAran:
Pretty irrevelvant in this special and I never cared for this couple even in the original series as Tawan was an awful person. I’d rather they not end up together but Perthsanta is too popular of a ship for gmmtv to let that happen so instead Tawan had a total 180 personality shift and is suddenly the perfect boyfriend. I honestly would’ve been fine if they never showed up in the special eps at all.

MiraPlub:
Very cute and I love emibonnie. With only 4 episodes there’s very little time to actually develop any relationship between these characters so they instead just suddenly like each other so it was hard for me to really care about this couple as there’s no time to get emotionally invested in them.

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