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9/10
fun
c-0075619 March 2022
When I first started watching it, I felt that although it was a TV series, the filming techniques and picture quality were very good, and the plot was also very funny. I watched many clips many times. What's more, this drama has three big pieces together! ! sktnog! Although sk's first-year student has always wanted to watch it, but I haven't had time to watch it, but through this drama, I really want to watch it! ! ! Suddenly got the warm face of the lion Haha, the face control is online.
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9/10
Really heart-warming and adorable
linhhoanglink18 March 2022
There're only a few episodes but the series portrays really well the growth in the characters' relationship. He interaction and chemistry between the actors play a great role in giving this true feeling of family-friendship that the whole series gives off.

They bring up and focus on family matters as well as different phobia (which is very relatable in many ways). I genuinely wish it can be made into a long series.
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9/10
Thoughts
leejieunkim18 March 2022
This helped me thlurg my quarantine and loved how every character have phobia and how these phobia differ from each other and not typically normal ... i also liked how they cured each phobia together and fought like normal friends do.
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10/10
friendship
kaws-2620419 March 2022
Gmmtv left the play for the three major. This is a story about six people with the same name and different personalities who become good friends and family. The feelings between them moved me very much. Their friendship in real life can not be separated.
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9/10
not bad
bau-3182121 March 2022
Warning: Spoilers
It's about six boys living in the same house. They share a common nickname, Tee, but have completely different personalities. Obsessive-compulsive, misogynophobia, fear of ghosts, fear of noise.
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6/10
Good Enough
PennyReviews9 November 2020
" I'm Tee, Me Too " was a fun drama to watch, especially if one is a fan of the cast.

The success of the drama lays mainly in the fact that they presented six different personalities with different stories for each boy. The comedy element was not spared and it worked well with the boys chemistry and bromance dynamics.

However, the drama that was added in the final episodes did not fit well with the whole mood of the series. Not to mention that the reasoning was ridiculous and cheesy. Honestly, it would have been better off without it.

Still, the drama was fun, lighthearted (mostly) and interesting.

So, six out of ten.
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10/10
Good movie
tiendothi7 April 2022
Warning: Spoilers
When I first started watching it, I felt that it was a TV series, the filming techniques and picture quality were very good, and the plot was very funny. Watch many clips many times. What's more, this drama has three big pieces together! Sktnog! Although sk's first-year student has always wanted to watch it, but I haven't had time to watch it, but through this drama, really want to watch it! Suddenly got the warm face of the lion Haha, the face control is online.
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A Great Bromance
blubeagle556 March 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Starting with the obvious, it has GMMTV's "Big Six" (Krist, Singto, Gun, Off, Tay, New) all well known for various roles in GMMTV series, but paired off, Krist/Singto are best known for "Sotus." Gun/Off are known for "Theory of Love," and Tay/New are known for "Deep Blue Kiss" but Krist, Singto, Off, New all costarred in "Sotus," while Gun was in a "Sotus" extra; all BL.

(An aside, as I write this, I have Krist/Singto's song "Your Smile" playing through my headphones. I'm cracking up. Not long after that, I heard a song by the entire cast from the soundtrack.) __________________

"Watee" (Krist Perawat Sangpotirat) is a quiet, angry, distrustful young man who lost his mother. Left with her debts, he has no choice but to rent out rooms but his one condition is that they should all have "Tee" as a name. He is also an architecture student. His name means "speaker/talker," which is highly ironic since Watee doesn't say a hell of a lot more than "No!"

"Maitee" (Singto Prachaya Ruangroj) is a food science major who is very precise. His name refers to a "T-square" used for precise measurements. He has a good news phobia and cooks for the house. It is revealed that he and Watee were childhood friends, though it often felt like another take on Kongpob and Arthit, their roles in "Sotus."

"T-Rex" (Gun Attaphan) is a psychology major whose nickname changes from "Tee Lek" (small). It is revealed later that he is Watee's half-brother. They share the same father. Their father married the nurse who took care of him after an auto accident. That reveal was fascinating. Naturally, Watee doesn't take it well.

"Maetee" (Off Jumpol Kittiporn) is a communications major. He shares a room with T-Rex. His name means "learned sage." He is introduced as a script writer. He has a very creative imagination and is scared of everything, especially ghosts. It is revealed that it was because it was a learned childhood behavior he got from his mother's own fears. He eventually works things out with his mother, but not before being very rude and hurting her. He's called out by Watee, who has just lost his mother.

"Teedo" (Tay Vihokritana) is a cellist.His name is the consecutive notes "B4" and "B5." He can't stand to hear eating. He has to wear headphones to block out the sounds of chewing. The other housemates, along with his girlfriend, attempt to cure him. It's a cute scene.

"Teedet" (New Thitipoom Techaapaikhun) is a forestry student. Foul-mouthed but straightforward jock of the group. He busies himself with taking care of the houseplants and gets physically ill around girls he finds attractive. The boys and a friend of T-Rex help him overcome his fear. She ends up his girlfriend.

It's a great show. There was only one part that I thought could have been done slightly better, but the overall show is wonderful and an amazing testament to friendship.
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