Title: I’m Tee, Me Too
Episodes: 8
Genre: Comedy, Friendship, Drama, Roommates, Youth
Story: 6.5 out of 10
Characters: 7 out of 10
Cinematography: 7 out of 10
I’m Tee, Me Too was a fun ride, with some unnecessary drama.
Story
Watee decides to rent his house after the death of his mother in order to pay off his debt. And, coincidentally, the five guys that show up, all have the name of Tee, but totally different personalities. Thus, they will have to work out their differences and help each other, in order to live together in peace.
Thai Drama I’m Tee, Me Too was a fun idea. Product of the Covid-19 circumstances, it features popular actors and couples of the GMM-TV channel that provide the audience with loads of bromance, funny moments and friendship goals.
And, truly, the first part of the series was really enjoyable, with the different characters trying to overcome their fears and help each other. The factor of success here was not the fanservice as much as the interesting personalities with the smooth dynamics and the comedy elements.
However, the drama in the final episodes was a bit ridiculous, and, honestly, unnecessary. Sure, it added some intensity to the story, but it didn’t really fitted the mood of the drama. It actually navigated it from a fun, lighthearted friendship to a tragic family drama, with some elements that were a bit hard to believe really.
Characters
Watee has recently lost his mother, who was his sole parent. That has devastated him, as well as, made him suspicious of others and, thus, closed up as a character.
Krist Perawat Sangpotirat was really good as the cold one.
T-Rex has found Watee’s house when he saw his profile online and realized that they share the same name, down to the same family name. So, T-Rex decides to meet him, and ends up living with him.
Gun Atthaphan Phunsawat did a good job with his character.
Watch Gun Atthaphan Phunsawat in his other drama Thai Drama Theory of Love
MaiTee likes cooking and taking care of others. He, however, has a thing for cleaning and keeping things in order.
Singto Prachaya Ruangroj had a calm role, but he did really well with his dramatic scenes.
Watch Singto Prachaya Ruangroj in Thai Drama Girl Next Room : Midnight Fantasy as well.
MayTee is a fun guy, but he has a big flaw, he is scared of ghosts. His fear is that great that creates problems to his roommates, to the point that Watee is thinking of making him leave the house.
Off Jumpol Adulkittiporn was, as always, strong with the comical scenes.
Keep up with Off Jumpol Adulkittiporn by watching his other dramas Thai Drama Theory of Love and Thai Drama Girl Next Room Richy Rich
Teedet loves plants, but he has a problem with pretty girls. In fact, he can’t be near them, as that makes him sick.
New Thitipoom Techaapaikhun was very fun to watch.
Teedo loves music, but hates loud noises, and, especially, the chewing ones. That quirk of his makes it hard for him to date.
Tay Tawan Vihokratana was a calm force, but gave a smooth performance.
Cinematography
The drama had a quick pace and they handled nicely the twists.
Overall
My overall rating for the Thai drama It’m Tee, Me Too is 6.5 out of 10. The drama was cute, but they added some twists that didn’t feat in well.
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