Playing Ep 06

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Status:
Ongoing
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Ratings:
7.8/10
Country:
Thailand

Summary:

In this captivating TV series, a strong-willed mother named Pimphattra finds herself in a unique family situation. Her three beloved sons, Itchaya, Thevis, and Ashira, each have separate fathers. Rejecting any opposition from her sons, Pimphattra takes it upon herself to orchestrate their romantic futures with what she perceives as ideal daughters-in-law. However, fate throws a curveball when three intriguing women unexpectedly enter the lives of her sons. Brace yourselves for a whirlwind of events as these newfound connections shake the foundations of Pimphattra's carefully crafted plans.

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What people are saying

  • HappyHu51

    Overall 7

    Story 7Acting 9Music 7.5Rewatch Value 5

    What a hidden gem of a show! I stumbled upon this series while it was still airing and boy, am I glad I did! Picture this: a devoted mom on a mission to find the perfect partners for her three sons. But wait, there's a twist! Each son falls head over heels for someone completely unexpected. Talk about comedic chaos!

    I must admit, I was initially drawn to this series because I've always wanted to see Tay Tawan show off his hilarious side. And let me...

    tell you, he did not disappoint! However, my personal favorite storyline belonged to Arty, played by the talented Gun Atthaphan. He may be approaching that "grown-up" stage in life, but he effortlessly pulled off the role of a teenage heartthrob. Kudos to him!

    But hold up, let's not forget about the fabulous actresses who portrayed the love interests. They brought so much life and charm to the show that they were just as captivating as the main boys. The casting team truly hit the jackpot with this ensemble!

    Speaking of the storylines, they were an absolute delight to follow. However, I must admit that I was a tad bit disappointed with a few rushed endings. But fear not, because the series made up for it by dedicating a solid six episodes to each brother's individual tale. It allowed us to really dive into their lives and get to know them on a deeper level. Kudos to the writers for such a clever structure!

    All in all, this series delivered exactly what I was looking for - light-hearted entertainment that brings a smile to your face. While I may not rewatch it in the near future, I guarantee that the catchy theme song will be stuck in my head for weeks to come. So if you're in the mood for some fun and easy-to-follow TV, give this show a go. You won't be disappointed!

  • FierceCinderella

    Overall 8

    Story 6Acting 9Music 8Rewatch Value 3.5

    Once upon a time, in a world where love and control clashed, there was a mother who was determined to make up for lost time with her adult children. Little did she know that her attempts at control would lead to chaotic and unexpected results. Some might even say that she was teetering on the brink of insanity.

    The story unfolded with her three grown-up sons, each scarred by a childhood filled with wealth but lacking in love. While they were far from gentlemen, there was...

    something endearing about them, particularly the youngest brother. As the plot thickened, their journeys of rebellion and romance came into focus. The first love interest was sweet, the second not quite desirable, and the third possessed a captivating character, albeit with lackluster execution.

    It's important to note that this drama was divided into separate storylines, with each brother receiving their own dedicated arc. If a particular couple didn't strike your fancy, you had the freedom to skip ahead to the next chapter without missing anything crucial. This drama thrived on the ever-popular "hate to love" trope, alongside other well-known cliches like cohabitation, misunderstandings, and the return of exes. It was a concoction of sweet friendships, deceitful backstabbers, and women who rivaled each other. Through it all, the show tackled societal double standards, highlighting how women are often unfairly judged for expressing their desires while men are seen as victims of seduction, despite their infidelity.

    Now, what truly made this drama worth watching wasn't necessarily the plot itself. It was the talented cast who brought these characters to life, capturing our hearts whenever they graced the screen. While the overall quality of the story may not have been exceptional, the charm and charisma of the actors compensated for its shortcomings. So, if you find yourself unimpressed with the first episode, it might be wise to let go. The true treasure lies in the delightful performances, which manage to make the viewing experience worthwhile.

  • sunnyjupiter

    Overall 7.5

    Story 7.5Acting 7.5Music 6Rewatch Value 4

    In this show, let me start by saying, it's like three shows in one! Rumor has it that each brother's story was written by a different person, and boy, does it show! But hey, if you ask me, whoever wrote Gun's storyline should have just taken over the whole show. It was that good!

    Now, let's dive into the madness. Itch's story was a complete hot mess. Affairs, constant yelling, and the cruel treatment of poor Mook - it was all just too much. I mean,...

    was Luke a bad actor or was Itch just overly dramatic? The itchiness was rude and angry, though with some good reason. However, his internal struggles about how he treated women didn't really lead to any change. In my opinion, Mook should have made a run for it from Itch and his crazy family. Seriously, they were out of their minds!

    Thames' story, on the other hand, was just plain boring and unfounded. Out of all the reasons why the boys hated their mother, his was the worst - just because she's too controlling? Come on, dude! And his behavior was totally extreme for such a flimsy excuse. I actually liked him better in Itch's story, but here he was a real buzzkill. I couldn't tell if it was the acting or the writing, but this storyline made me fast forward through it. There was just no plot!

    Well, thankfully, Arty's story came to the rescue! It was way better than the other plots, filled with an actual plotline that made sense. The characters were more enjoyable, the writing was sharper, and there was even more comedy sprinkled in. Sure, I laughed at the other stories, but mainly because they were ridiculously over the top. But with Arty's storyline, I genuinely had a good time. It was sweet and didn't need to do much to be great. The acting was top-notch, and the side characters really grew on me.

    I only wish Arty and View communicated more and avoided those pesky misunderstandings. But hey, small complaint compared to the overall goodness of this story. All in all, this show had its ups and downs, but if you stick around for the wild ride, you'll be rewarded with some great moments and a hilarious plot that'll leave you smiling.

  • livelyyuan64

    Overall 5

    Story 5Acting 6Music 4.5Rewatch Value 5

    This comedy-drama series offers more comedic moments than actual drama. The main reasons to watch this show are the performances of Luke, Tay, and Gun, who have previously appeared in other popular dramas. Luke's character experiences a confusing and tumultuous journey, as the entire cast deals with a controlling mother, a womanizing father, a mistress who believes she has it all, and a girl who lies to protect her cheating sister. Tay's story follows a similar concept, as he finds himself falling for his brother's...

    girlfriend but struggles to communicate openly with her. Gun's character, known for his previous roles, adds a touch of strangeness by sharing a kiss with a girl, breaking the viewer's expectations. The series revolves around a series of misunderstandings and confusion, but ultimately promotes acceptance, even in the face of silly situations. The most puzzling aspect of the show is the passive acceptance of the wife, who turns a blind eye to her husband's playboy antics. As a viewer, this leaves me questioning how she could tolerate and justify his behavior. I found myself hesitating to continue watching each new episode, but the attractive cast members are undoubtedly a highlight of the series.

  • BrightMeerkat

    Overall 8

    Story 8Acting 8.5Music 8Rewatch Value 7.5

    So, there's this TV series about three dudes called ArtyThree GentleBros (GB) that came out this year. Let me tell you, it's one of the better dramas I've seen recently. The concept is pretty original, although the execution can be hit or miss. But what makes it interesting is that each episode has three mini-stories, which kept me hooked.

    In each mini-story, there are two main things happening: the love story between the main couple and the intense relationship drama between one of the sons and...

    their mom. Now, the overall stories tend to repeat themselves, and you pretty much know what to expect. The added twist is that one of the sons pays a girl to pretend to date him so he can avoid his mom's matchmaking attempts. But thankfully, the unique developments in the relationships and the individual personalities of the sons keep things fresh.

    The cast is filled with talented actors, but let's focus on the mom and the sons. Mam did an amazing job playing Pim. I have to admit, I can't stand Pim, but Mam's performance strikes a balance between manipulative and well-intentioned. Although, I wish they had given more depth to Pim's character and explored why she treats her sons the way she does. Luke's character doesn't really click with me, no matter what show he's in. Itch was alright, but he's weirdly similar to his mom, and his character doesn't really evolve much. On the other hand, Tay as Thames is fantastic. Thames is a complicated character, but Tay brings sincerity to his desire for a genuine connection, especially with Nueng.

    To be honest, it feels like this whole show revolves around the final son, Arty. He's practically in every episode, and we get to witness his growth throughout the series. At first, I wasn't a fan because he seemed so sheltered, but as time goes on, we see him breaking free from his mother's grip. By the end, it's clear how much emotional trauma his mom has inflicted on him. And let me tell you, he undergoes the most significant transformation in the entire series.

    Overall, this show has a unique concept, solid acting, and some interesting themes if you pay attention. My only complaint is that I wish the writing had been a bit more original in terms of the brothers' stories. But hey, if nothing else, watch the last episodes to witness Gun's character arc, which, in my opinion, is the best part of the whole series.