Post by antistatic on Dec 13, 2022 13:04:50 GMT -5
I was sure we already had a thread for this title as it was first announced as a Mandee - Domundi co-production alongside 'Cutie Pie' and 'Middleman's Love' for which threads do exist. If there was a previous thread it has evaporated into the ProBoards nethersphere so I'm creating this replacement. If the original does show up, just let me know and I'll merge the two of them together. Part of the reason all three titles were announced together was because they all took place in the same universe and were to have (at the time) the characters crossing over into each others stories. Unfortunately that all fell apart with both Covid19 and Jimmy's personal problems causing postponements and revisions. The main couple in this series are Net and James as King and Uea who will be supported by other Domundi regulars, Park Parnupat ('Why R U?', 'Cutie Pie'), Mark Sorntast ('Why R U?', 'Y Destiny'), Yim Pharinyakorn ('Cutie Pie') and Tutor Koraphat ('Cutie Pie'). The series will be directed by Cheewin Thanamin, who has helmed most previous Mandee and Copy A Bangkok series.
* Net plays King * James plays Uea * Park plays Mongkol * Mark plays Bas * Thomas plays Gun * Yim plays Jade * Tutor plays Mai
Synopsis: "King and Uea work in the same office but don't get on at all well, mainly because Uea is a private person who likes to keep himself to himself, and also because he has a strong dislike of Casanova's of which King is one. They are both best friends with Jade which unfortunately puts them in each others orbit far more than they would like. Strangely enough this constant contact has an effect and for some reason they begin to have a particular feeling for each other."
Here's the MyDramaList page
This original mini intro was put out when the series was first announced back in 2021:
New teaser trailer:
The series was originally stated to have eight episodes with its domestic release on One31 HD Thailand, and its international release via WeTV. No details were announced to the contrary today, although it may be worth noting that 'Cutie Pie' which also had the same initial release details did end up being screened on YouTube.