Having learned to dance from his mother, Thee went from imagining dancing with Peach to actually dancing with him in the rain.
In Me and Thee episode 3, which aired on November 29, Thee and Mok make Peach their new “secret deal.” Thee’s mother teaches him to dance, and he imagines dancing with Peach. Mok hopes Peach will be Thee’s friend, so Peach gives him his silly-face pin. Later, Thee sees Peach reaching his hands into the rain, saying they’re dirty, and wipes them off. Eventually, Peach grabs Thee, and they play together—dancing in the rain.

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Me and Thee Episode 3 Recap: The secret deal between Thee and Mok
Me and Thee episode 3 opens with Thee and Mok at a shooting range. While waiting for his dinner appointment with Peach, Thee challenges Mok to compete with him. Thee mentions that Mok has never beaten him since they were kids, which prompts Mok to bring up their old secret deal—Mok always had to lose.
The scene then flashes back to their childhood, when they made that deal because Thee’s father refused to end training unless Thee won. If Mok beat him, they’d have to do extra rounds, so Mok chose to lose on purpose. In that same memory, Thee says, “I don’t want you to be my right-hand man. I want you to be my friend,” and Mok replies that he can be both.
Back in the present, Mok lands multiple headshots—until a clap interrupts them. It’s Thee’s father, who returned from Hong Kong without any notice. As they leave the range, Thee tells Mok they now have a new “secret deal”—Peach.
Thee’s parents come home; His mother teaches him to dance
Thee sits down for a meal with his parents, who came home without telling him because his mother missed him so much. When she asks if she’s still the only one in his heart, Thee can’t answer. His silence prompts his father to ask if Thee is in love.
Thee answers that he still remembers everything his father taught him—about their feelings and about who they are. His father then adds that love and friendship aren’t what truly matter or hold value; true love and true friends do, and because of Thee’s position, finding either is harder for him than it is for others.
Later, Thee’s mother asks him to dance with her. He’s not a good dancer, and he accidentally steps on her foot. When he panics and apologizes, she becomes even more certain that his heart isn’t taken—because if he had a regular dance partner, he wouldn’t have missed that step.
As they continue dancing, she tells him, “True love is hard to find, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be found.” She teaches him that in dancing, sometimes you just follow the rhythm. Even if something makes you stop, you’ll eventually find your flow as long as you’re not afraid.
Then she asks him to close his eyes and imagine dancing with someone who will always move with him no matter where he steps—someone he wants by his side the most. When he does, Thee imagines dancing with Peach.
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Nuch will no longer be the team leader for the next collection
Meanwhile, Mok stays with Peach after Thee misses their dinner without notice. Peach attends the Arseni gathering, where Nuch announces she won’t lead the upcoming Winter collection. Seeing his sister upset, Peach comforts her and says he’ll work with them again on the next collection to support her.
On the way home, Mok is still with him. Peach asks him to tell Thee not to feel guilty about missing their dinner. He understands that Thee spent time with his parents, saying he knows how rare and difficult it is for Thee to see them and that Thee should prioritize his family.
“Just when he started to feel happy, it’s like he’s getting pulled back into reality,” Mok says. Their conversation is interrupted when a child selling pandan leaf bouquets approaches. Peach buys two—one for himself and asks Mok to give the other to Thee, wishing him happiness. The moment Thee sees the bouquet, he lights up, even asking his caretakers to preserve it.
Mok wishes Peach to be Thee’s friend in Me and Thee episode 3
Peach sees his pandan leaf bouquet and recalls his earlier conversation with Mok. Curious, he asks what Mok meant by saying Thee “just started to feel happy.” When Peach wonders if Aran is Thee’s happiness, Mok clarifies that Thee only wants a one-night stand. Peach then says, “I’ll stop getting involved—I can’t help with that,” explaining that he loves and cares for Aran too much to link him to Thee.
Mok then asks Peach if he has enough love to share with his boss. He explains that Thee once asked to be friends, but their duties pushed them apart. They used to sit side by side at meals, but now Mok stands behind Thee, making sure he stays safe. “Our duties have pushed us away from friendship without us realizing it,” Mok says, adding that Thee has no one he can truly call a friend. Seeing Peach as the closest to that, Mok hopes he can be one to Thee so his boss can have a little happiness.
Holding the pandan leaf bouquet, Peach tells Mok that the vendor wished him happiness when he bought it, so he’s sharing that happiness with Thee.
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Peach gives Thee a friend
Peach struggles with how to be friends with Thee, wondering, “How do I even be friends with a mafia boss? I don’t usually have friends either.” Spotting a silly-face pin on his favorite cap, he messages Thee, asking, “Do the pandan leaves smell nice?”
The next day, wearing the cap, Peach looks at the pin and tells himself, “I guess I’ll have to share some of my very few friends with you,” referring to Thee. Just then, Thee arrives to say the pandan leaves smell nice and adds that he doesn’t like the cap hiding his face.
So Peach removes it and gives the silly-face pin to Thee, saying he noticed Thee has no friends, so he’s giving him one. He adds, “When I don’t know who to vent to when I’m mad or stressed, I go to this silly face,” and attaches it to Thee’s necktie.
Peach has a past conflict with the new team leader
Later, Wiwid, the new team leader for the Winter collection, arrives at the office. Peach has a past conflict with him from previous work, and he immediately clashes with him by excluding him from upcoming meetings and suggesting his contract be put on hold. Plub wants to step in, but Peach tells her not to get involved.
Soon, Thee joins Peach on the rooftop and shows him the silly-face pin, saying, “If something is really wearing you out, just vent,” after noticing Peach alone for almost an hour. Peach says the pin won’t help this time, so Thee offers his help, but Peach insists he can still handle it since it’s not a problem yet. Thee then reassures him that no matter what, Peach should reach out to him first when there’s a problem.
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Thee got jealous of Aran, so he made him work with Tawan
In Me and Thee episode 3, Thee gets jealous when he learns that Aran and Peach planned to sign their contract together and even went home together. Mok explains that Peach and Aran have always been close, but Thee insists Aran has been sticking to Peach too much. He then asks Mok to pair Aran with Tawan instead.
The next day, Peach and Aran arrive together at the Arseni office. While waiting for the elevator, Aran jokes that they should marry each other if they’re still single at 30. He says this after Peach gives him something to eat—and Thee overhears it, making his jealousy worse. At work, Aran and Tawan stay professional even though things feel awkward between them.
“Then I guess I like you,” Thee says to Peach in Me and Thee episode 3
During a break, Thee confronts Peach, who insists they were joking, but Thee snaps, “Who jokes about love?”—making his jealousy flare even more.
Peach tries to calm the jealous and upset Thee, but when he reaches out to touch him, Thee instinctively pulls away. Peach notices and steps back, thinking Thee still doesn’t trust him—just like when he burned his hand in episode 1. Realizing what Peach is thinking, Thee gently takes his hand, places it on himself, and says, “You can touch me. I give you permission.”
When Peach asks why he’s so upset, Thee suddenly asks if Peach can stay in his sight forever. Peach assumes he means friendship and explains that most people find him boring, adding, “You’re the only one who wants me around for a long time.” With his selective hearing, Thee catches only the words “only one” and asks if he’s Peach’s “one and only.” Peach warns him that saying things like that might sound like flirting, but Thee casually replies, “Then I guess I like you,” leaving Peach stunned.
Meanwhile, Mok receives a “miss you” message from R and smiles to himself.
Back in the studio, as the photoshoot wraps up, Wiwid approaches Peach and criticizes his work, asking if their styles even match. He adds that if they don’t, he’ll need a new photographer—raising the tension even more.
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Thee and Peach danced in the rain in Me and Thee episode 3
Peach stays late at the café for his meeting. When he’s about to leave, it starts raining. Thee calls him—Peach still doesn’t know Thee has been waiting for him to finish. While they talk, Peach reaches his hand out into the rain. Thee grabs it right away and wipes it clean, saying the rain is dirty and full of germs.
Still holding his hand, Thee asks about Peach’s work. He almost brings up money again but stops, worried he’ll annoy Peach like before. Peach says he’s doing better. Then Thee suddenly asks, “Is there any way you could be mine only?” Peach misunderstands. He thinks Thee just wants him to work only for Arseni. He brushes it off and says he likes freelancing and hates being stuck in the same routines.
Noticing Thee still holding his hand, Peach asks when he plans to let go. Thee says he’s still wiping off the rain germs and that Peach might get sick. Peach laughs, sets his things down, and pulls Thee out into the rain. They start playing—dancing—in the downpour.
When Peach mentions “dancing,” Thee remembers his mother’s words that he would someday find someone who matched his rhythm and would move with him. He hesitates at first but dances anyway, smiling brightly. In his mind, he tells his mom, “I think I’ve found it. Both my rhythm and someone who will move with me.”
Me and Thee episode 3 ends with Thee asking Peach again, “Is there any way you could be mine only, Peachayarat?”
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Me and Thee Episode 4 Preview and Release Date
Me and Thee episode 4 teases Peach working in the countryside, and Thee tags along to help. This time, Peach tells him it’s his turn to understand his simple, everyday life—especially after experiencing Thee’s extravagant one. Later, Thee finds out that Wiwid removed Peach as the photographer for the Winter collection, setting up new tension for the next episode.
The episode will be released on December 6, and fans can watch it on the GMMTV OFFICIAL YouTube channel, with the uncut version available on iQIYI at 10:30 PM (PHT) / 9:30 PM (ICT). It also airs on GMM 25 at 8:30 PM (ICT).
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Source: GMMTV OFFICIAL, MeAndTheeGMMTV
