Me and Thee finally aired its first episode! Thee seeks Peach’s advice on how to win over Aran, but finds himself growing more drawn to Peach instead.
In Me and Thee episode 1, which aired on November 15, Peach, a peace-loving photographer, meets the “mafia” Thee when he steps in to protect Aran from Thee’s inappropriate advances. Eventually, Thee asks Peach for advice on winning Aran’s heart. However, as he notices how Peach treats and speaks to him, his attention slowly shifts toward Peach instead.

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Me and Thee Episode 1 Recap: Silhouettes of Peach and Thee before they met
Peacharayat “Peach” has always preferred a quiet life. He became a freelance photographer, believing it would let him avoid too many conversations while still observing people through his lens. However, as his reputation grew and he became one of Thailand’s top photographers, his once-peaceful life faded.
The one person whose chaos he never minds is his sister, Plub, who asks him to shoot the fall collection for Arseni, the luxury perfume brand she works for. Their brand ambassador, Aran, who sees Peach as a brother, also personally requests him.
After their first shoot, Aran convinces Peach to attend the wrap party, and he reluctantly agrees to celebrate Aran’s achievement. The model shows Peach an article about Aran becoming the brand ambassador, which includes a silhouette of Arseni’s owner, Theerakit Kian Lee—better known as Thee, from a notorious mafia family.
At the same time, Thee prepares to attend the party, with only one intention toward Aran—to get him into his bed.
The first meeting of Thee and Peach in Me and Thee episode 1
At the wrap party, Aran slips away to the restroom, and Peach follows—only to find him cornered by armed men. Despite his fear, Peach steps in to help them out of trouble. Just as Thee appears, Peach quickly apologizes and leaves.
Later, Peach demands an explanation. Aran reveals that Mok, Thee’s right-hand man, tried to bribe him with a ฿10-million cheque to sleep with Thee. Aran refused and threw the cheque back, but Mok caught it before it reached Thee. The armed men then pinned Aran down—the moment Peach walked in.
Hearing this, Peach comforts him, but Tawan, Aran’s possessive love interest, intervenes and injures Peach’s hand. Aran scolds Tawan and sends him to the car before apologizing to Peach.
Afterward, Peach sits in the car, trying to rinse the blood from his palm and struggling to open a water bottle. Suddenly, Thee appears, opens the bottle for him, and blows on the wound while rambling about easing the pain. Peach, confused, apologizes for interrupting earlier and insists that Aran wasn’t willing. Thee dramatically replies, “Someone like me always gets what I want,” making Peach laugh at his soap-opera-like lines.
Then Thee asks how much Aran would accept to sleep with him, boasting about his wealth. Right there, Peach recognizes him from an article and scolds him for trying to buy Aran, especially as the brand owner. Thee aggressively retorts, “You’re lecturing me? Since you’ve started, keep going—lecture me to your heart’s content.” Confused and seeing Thee tense up, Peach leaves immediately.
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Thee asks Peach to teach him how to win Aran over in Me and Thee episode 1
When Peach returns home, Plub greets him, saying that Arseni wants him as their regular photographer. Hearing the brand’s name, Peach asks her about the owner, and Plub shares that he is dangerous and cruel. Meanwhile, Thee is at home watching his favorite soap opera, completely oblivious to—and unconcerned with—the terrifying image people have of him.
The next morning, Mok gives Thee Aran’s and Peach’s profiles and asks him to book a restaurant that will leave a great impression on Peach. Later, Mok and Thee fetch Peach from his house to the restaurant, where he finds himself seated across a long table from Thee.
Frustrated at not being able to hear Thee, Peach moves closer and asks what he wants. Mok explains that Thee is seeking advice on winning Aran’s heart, since Peach is close to him. Peach hesitates, recalling that his past relationships ended because he was too boring.
While they eat, Peach tells Thee he’ll help only if he genuinely wants to date Aran, not just sleep with him. He suggests sending flowers as a way to congratulate Aran and apologize for what happened. Thee also asks what Peach likes, and Peach casually answers: chocolates—the more bitter, the better.
After the meal, Thee asks how much Peach wants for his advice. Annoyed, Peach snaps that he isn’t someone Thee can just “throw money at.” He explains that gratitude is enough. Struggling, Thee finally utters a “thank you,” which makes Peach smile—that smile makes Thee’s heart flip.
The peach-shaped bitter chocolate from Thee
Later, Thee asks Mok about the next day’s studio shoots. Mok explains that there will be a video ad for Aran and that Peach won’t be the camera operator, which disappoints Thee. When Mok adds that Peach will be taking behind-the-scenes photos, Thee scolds him for not saying so earlier but smiles afterward.
Thee then orders Mok to prepare a bouquet for Aran and unsweetened chocolate—bitter, just the way Peach likes it—along with a card he’ll write himself saying, “Take care of it.” At that moment, a line from the soap opera Thee is watching—“You’ll hear my heart beating your name”—plays, and Thee realizes his heart is already beating Peach’s name. (Mind you, they only met yesterday.)
The next day, Peach takes behind-the-scenes photos of Aran and notices the bouquet Thee sent for him. When Aran heads to the restroom, Note gives him the chocolate Thee sent, along with the note saying “Take care of it.” Mistakenly thinking it’s for Aran as well, Peach hands it over.
Later, Thee arrives at the studio—which he doesn’t usually do—sending shivers through everyone, and he scolds Peach for giving away the custom peach-shaped chocolate he bought for him.
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Thee knelt in front Peach instead of apologizing
After work, they head out for dinner. While Peach grills the barbecue by himself, he tries offering some to Thee. But Thee pushes Peach’s hand away and ends up hurting him. On the car ride home, Thee grows anxious and asks if Peach is mad. Peach admits he is—explaining that he was simply worried because Thee wasn’t eating, yet instead of accepting the food, Thee pushed him.
Peach continues, “Did you think I was going to kill you? If you don’t trust me this much, why did you even invite me to dinner? How could I ever hurt you?” He adds that he’s already scared enough with Thee’s bodyguards showing up at his house with guns. Thee quickly insists he would never use them to shoot him, but Peach snaps back, “Should I be happy or grateful for that?” before storming inside.
Thee immediately rushes after Peach, desperate to calm him down. He has no idea how to apologize—he’s never apologized to anyone before. Then he remembers a scene from the soap opera he watches and reenacts the exact scene and lines: “Please, Heaven. Please take all his pain away and give it to me instead,” as he kneels and kisses Peach’s hand, leaving Peach completely puzzled.
The episode ends with Peach snapping, “Get a grip, Khun Thee,” right after Thee grabs his hand and kisses it.
Me and Thee Episode 2 Preview, Release Date and More
Me and Thee episode 2 shows Peach scolding Thee for kneeling and kissing his hand instead of giving a proper apology. The next morning, Mok brings ointment, saying that even Peach’s small burn feels like a wound to Thee’s heart. The episode also hints that Thee asks ChatGPT for advice on impressing Peach. It even teases that he might end up staying over at Peach’s house.
The episode will be released on November 22, Saturday. Fans can watch it on iQIYI and the GMMTV OFFICIAL YouTube channel at 10:30 PM (PHT) / 9:30 PM (ICT). It also airs on GMM 25 at 8:30 PM (ICT).
Meanwhile, Pond Naravit and Phuwin Tangsakyuen released the first official soundtrack of Me And Thee, “แค่คนขี้เหงา (Me And You),” about a lonely person whose life changes completely when someone special brings love into it.
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