When Peach and Me (มีสติแล้วลูกพีช) first came on my screen, I was counting down the seconds until July 11, 2026. As the sequel to Me and Thee (Part 1), I already knew I was going to love it because I absolutely adore this couple! The former mafia heir Theerakit Kian Lee (Pond Naravit Lertratkosum) falls completely head over heels for the introverted photographer Peachayarat Janekit (Phuwin Tangsakyuen). Their dizzying courtship was incredibly cute, and I was practically floating on air when they finally had their beautiful wedding.
Of course, the big question was how the director could keep that same magic alive after the happy ending. With pure comedy, domestic warmth, and ridiculous amounts of sweetness, Peach and Me answers that question perfectly. The series jumps straight into their married life. Theerakit is now trying to become wise and sensible, but his idea of being reasonable seems to involve taking his husband, Peach, on a weekly honeymoon for six months straight.
When Peach starts begging to return to his photography career, the comedy really takes off. Meanwhile, the couple also has to take on their family responsibilities, giving Kritdanai Lee (Jakrapatr Kaewpanpong) plenty of real-life domestic challenges of his own.
This series is perfect for anyone who loves romantic comedies with protective partners, hilarious misunderstandings, and unmatched chemistry. It's just as fun to watch as its prequel, Me and Thee. It also has a similar vibe to Boss and Babe, with the same playful and sweet moments that make you want to keep watching.
Me and Thee: The Love Story Behind Peach and Me
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We had to love Me and Thee before we could love Peach and Me. I still remember sitting on the edge of my seat the first time I watched Me and Thee, as Theerakit Kian Lee tried to leave behind his intense life in the mafia. He was cold and guarded and believed that love didn't belong in his crazy life. All of that changed when he met the quiet, shy photographer, Peachayarat Janekit, through a private family project.
One of the most entertaining parts of the show was watching Theerakit go absolutely crazy trying to make Peach like him. Me and Thee gave us all the drama, danger, and family politics of Jakrapatr Kaewpanpong, along with that painful slow-burn romance where every accidental touch had me squealing. When they finally reached their beautiful wedding, my fangirl heart was full.
Peach and Me feels like the perfect emotional reward for everything Me and Thee gave us. This is where the two completely different people from the original series finally get to live their happily-ever-after. All the running jokes, Theerakit's possessive looks, and the trust they have built throughout Episodes 1-4 are connected to everything they learned about each other in Me and Thee.
The sequel can definitely be enjoyed on its own, but knowing these characters from the original series makes it even more satisfying. Seeing them finally settle into married life and deal with all their everyday moments together feels like the payoff we were waiting for.
Peach and Me Episodes 1-4 Recap and Review
Episode 1
Episode 1 starts immediately after the fairytale mansion wedding. I lost my mind watching Theerakit Kian Lee try to prepare breakfast while demanding affection every five seconds. There is so much comedy in the first few minutes. The episode introduces the main conflict in a fun and witty way.
Episode 2
The storyline in Episode 2 is even funnier than the one in Episode 1. Peachayarat Janekit sneaks onto a photoshoot because he wants to get back to his photography career. Of course, Theerakit Kian Lee thinks something is wrong and decides to become a set assistant so he can keep an eye on his husband.
I was laughing so hard watching Theerakit struggle with the camera tripods while wearing a $1 million designer suit. The whole situation was absolutely hilarious.
Episode 3
It's amazing how much the supporting cast gets involved by Episode 3. While trying to keep things under control in the corporate world, Kritdanai Lee (Jakrapatr Kaewpanpong) can't ignore the chaos happening within the family. Aran Sappanakul (Pongsapak Udompoch) also returns as the hilarious commentator on the couple's relationship.
Episode 3 brings even more fun and comedy while also giving us an unexpectedly sweet and thoughtful conversation about boundaries and following your own passions. I really liked how the episode balanced the humor with a more meaningful message.
Episode 4
Episode 4 brings everything together. It gives us some of the most romantic moments of the series while also providing satisfying resolutions. Watching it felt like getting a warm hug from my favorite fictional couple. It's such a short series with only four episodes, so I honestly wasn't ready for it to end.
Let's start with the absolute win. Pond Naravit Lertratkosum and Phuwin Tangsakyuen have amazing chemistry. After all these years, you can feel their connection in every look, playful push, and spontaneous smile. They bring these characters to life and fully step into their roles. The humor feels natural rather than forced, and the production design looks beautiful and expensive.
I really enjoyed how Peach and Me keeps the playful feeling of Me and Thee while also showing a healthy and committed marriage. I especially love the scenes where the former mafia boss completely loses it whenever his husband smiles at him. Those moments are just too cute.
Now for my honest thoughts on the shortcomings. The biggest issue is the short runtime. With only four episodes, the series feels like it ends just when I'm getting comfortable with these characters. Some supporting characters and subplots could have used a little more time to develop.
There are also a few quick transitions, especially between the funny scenes and the corporate storyline. Because the episodes move so quickly, some parts of the story feel a little rushed.
Honestly, I would have loved two more full-length episodes of domestic bliss just so I could enjoy more of their everyday life and see more interactions between every member of this family.
Peach and Me Ending Explained
In the final episode, Theerakit plans a surprise exhibition dedicated to Peach's photography career, all thanks to Theerakit's support. Instead of getting in the way of his husband's independence, Theerakit uses his resources to help Peach follow his passion and return to photography.
The two find a sweet compromise between their work and personal lives, including making time for their weekly dates. The final sequence brings them back home, where they quietly celebrate their love and reaffirm what they mean to each other in a warm and heartfelt moment.
This little series comes to an end with the sweetest and most emotional ending possible. It beautifully shows the importance of mutual respect, understanding, and support in a loving relationship.
I have no other option but to say that I am very impressed! Peach and Me is truly a win for one of GMMTV's most popular pairings. It gives fans all the fluff, comedy, romance, and love they could possibly want.
✦ Watch This If You Loved
Highly recommended for anyone who loves lighthearted romantic comedies, protective partners, and established relationships.
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