After his death, Mes becomes a lonely ghost. Until he meets a kid who can sees him. Years later, they became best friends but... What would happen when Mes falls in love with his friend?After his death, Mes becomes a lonely ghost. Until he meets a kid who can sees him. Years later, they became best friends but... What would happen when Mes falls in love with his friend?After his death, Mes becomes a lonely ghost. Until he meets a kid who can sees him. Years later, they became best friends but... What would happen when Mes falls in love with his friend?
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A lonely boy who can see ghosts. A lonely ghost who cannot be seen by anyone except a little boy. They find solace in each other's company and become friends. When they meet again, the boy has grown into a young man. And suddenly, the friendly feelings become something more...
I cannot say one bad word about this drama. It was perfect from the beginning to end. The script was fantastic. There was romance, drama, lighthearted moments, comedy, and even a little bit of thrill. Most episodes ended on a cliffhanger that had you gasping. But most of all, I liked the initial idea of a human falling in love with a ghost. The script handled the sensitive topic in a lovely way.
The cast is absolutely fantastic, and I am not only speaking of the main couple but also all the wonderful support cast. Thun's friends and his mother captured my heart. But it was, of course, the main couple that shone above it all. Singto's performance was very gentle and Ohm was, as always, fantastic, showing a range of emotions and doing so in a very believable way. Apart from that, they had wonderful chemistry.
What I also liked was the subtle insight into the Thai culture, religion and customs, and how they deal with the loss and honor of their loved ones. Just like the portrayal of the unusual love story, it was handled delicately and with care.
What can I say? I laughed, I cried, I was on the edge and most of all, I swooned, rooting for the main couple all the way.
One of the best BL dramas I have seen so far. 10/10 would recommend.
I cannot say one bad word about this drama. It was perfect from the beginning to end. The script was fantastic. There was romance, drama, lighthearted moments, comedy, and even a little bit of thrill. Most episodes ended on a cliffhanger that had you gasping. But most of all, I liked the initial idea of a human falling in love with a ghost. The script handled the sensitive topic in a lovely way.
The cast is absolutely fantastic, and I am not only speaking of the main couple but also all the wonderful support cast. Thun's friends and his mother captured my heart. But it was, of course, the main couple that shone above it all. Singto's performance was very gentle and Ohm was, as always, fantastic, showing a range of emotions and doing so in a very believable way. Apart from that, they had wonderful chemistry.
What I also liked was the subtle insight into the Thai culture, religion and customs, and how they deal with the loss and honor of their loved ones. Just like the portrayal of the unusual love story, it was handled delicately and with care.
What can I say? I laughed, I cried, I was on the edge and most of all, I swooned, rooting for the main couple all the way.
One of the best BL dramas I have seen so far. 10/10 would recommend.
This might just be one of the best BL ghost series I've ever seen. I can't believe I slept on this gem for so long, what was I doing? Lol.
He's Coming to Me may be a story about a ghost and a human, but it's not scary at all. In fact, it leans more toward drama with a sprinkle of comedy, and the emotional depth? Chef's kiss.
The story follows Mes, a ghost who's been lingering in the living world for 20 years due to some unfinished business. He can't reincarnate because he doesn't even remember who he was when he was alive. Then there's Thun-the little boy Mes used to see once a year during the Ching Ming Festival. Fast forward, Thun grows up, and he invites Mes to stay in his condo. From there, the real journey begins.
One of the things that hit me hard was how the show portrayed forgotten ghosts-loved ones who passed away but haven't been visited or remembered for years. It's heartbreaking and such a beautiful reminder to never forget those who've left us.
I genuinely feel for Mes. Not knowing who he was, stuck between worlds, and unable to move on-that alone already pulls you in. And then you have Thun, who's been helping him piece together his past with zero expectations. Honestly, Thun is totally whipped for Mes, and it's adorable.
The casting here is on point. The chemistry between the leads is just so good. Singto, in particular, has this natural chemistry with anyone he's paired with, and this series is no exception. Also, props to the writers for making them law students for a change. Finally, something other than engineering we've seen hundred times in other BLs. Thun's friend group-Prince, Khiew, and Praifah brings extra charm to the series. I love their bond and how it adds warmth and fun to the story.
Acting-wise, both leads nailed it. Singto especially he can express so much just through his eyes. The story moves at a nice pace and flows naturally. Visually, it's not super polished (it is from 2019), but the production quality still holds up.
And aside from the mystery of Mes' death, the show is also about self-discovery. Through Mes and Praifah, Thun slowly realizes his own feelings and that maybe, he's not really into girls. That twist near the end? Totally unexpected. The storytelling here is just so good. Big kudos to the writer and director for keeping us hooked the whole time.
Honestly, He's Coming to Me is so underrated. Maybe it didn't get much hype because fans were more into OhmNanon or KrisSingto pairings, but this one truly deserves more love.
Also, can we talk about how this series proves you don't need tons of NC scenes to make a love story feel real? The connection between Thun and Mes is strong enough without it, you feel their love in every scene.
Sure, there's a minor plot hole, but it didn't take away from how much I enjoyed it. If you're into ghost stories with mystery, emotional depth, and sweet romance, this one's definitely worth watching.
He's Coming to Me may be a story about a ghost and a human, but it's not scary at all. In fact, it leans more toward drama with a sprinkle of comedy, and the emotional depth? Chef's kiss.
The story follows Mes, a ghost who's been lingering in the living world for 20 years due to some unfinished business. He can't reincarnate because he doesn't even remember who he was when he was alive. Then there's Thun-the little boy Mes used to see once a year during the Ching Ming Festival. Fast forward, Thun grows up, and he invites Mes to stay in his condo. From there, the real journey begins.
One of the things that hit me hard was how the show portrayed forgotten ghosts-loved ones who passed away but haven't been visited or remembered for years. It's heartbreaking and such a beautiful reminder to never forget those who've left us.
I genuinely feel for Mes. Not knowing who he was, stuck between worlds, and unable to move on-that alone already pulls you in. And then you have Thun, who's been helping him piece together his past with zero expectations. Honestly, Thun is totally whipped for Mes, and it's adorable.
The casting here is on point. The chemistry between the leads is just so good. Singto, in particular, has this natural chemistry with anyone he's paired with, and this series is no exception. Also, props to the writers for making them law students for a change. Finally, something other than engineering we've seen hundred times in other BLs. Thun's friend group-Prince, Khiew, and Praifah brings extra charm to the series. I love their bond and how it adds warmth and fun to the story.
Acting-wise, both leads nailed it. Singto especially he can express so much just through his eyes. The story moves at a nice pace and flows naturally. Visually, it's not super polished (it is from 2019), but the production quality still holds up.
And aside from the mystery of Mes' death, the show is also about self-discovery. Through Mes and Praifah, Thun slowly realizes his own feelings and that maybe, he's not really into girls. That twist near the end? Totally unexpected. The storytelling here is just so good. Big kudos to the writer and director for keeping us hooked the whole time.
Honestly, He's Coming to Me is so underrated. Maybe it didn't get much hype because fans were more into OhmNanon or KrisSingto pairings, but this one truly deserves more love.
Also, can we talk about how this series proves you don't need tons of NC scenes to make a love story feel real? The connection between Thun and Mes is strong enough without it, you feel their love in every scene.
Sure, there's a minor plot hole, but it didn't take away from how much I enjoyed it. If you're into ghost stories with mystery, emotional depth, and sweet romance, this one's definitely worth watching.
I regret not knowing about this Show earlier. Everything about this series is so perfect. Never watched a show that made my heart fill with so much emotions. The love between the characters are felt by the viewers, even though it doesn't have much skinship.
The excellent acting and interesting mix of genres of romance; suspense, and ghost story distinguishes this series from your average boy love drama from Thailand. Singto is already a highly recognized actor but Ohm Is a revelation. His rooftop monologue confessing his love was heartbreaking and deservedly won the best dramatic scene in this year's Line TV award.
This is a short review, but to me this is perfect. A beautiful story full of romance n feelings conveyed perfectly by sensitively skilled actors.
So many scenes will melt your heart esp Thun coming out to his mum. You can even see his tears running down her arm.
Amazing! Please give it a try xx.
So many scenes will melt your heart esp Thun coming out to his mum. You can even see his tears running down her arm.
Amazing! Please give it a try xx.
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