Anonymous<3
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^I think they must've cut out that kiss scene. I don't remember seeing it either.
Sitcoms are very popular in Thailand in general. They have their own loyal audience. Chakrit and Pim's PenTor has been running for several seasons. Bie and R's Nut Kab Nut just ended after 8 years, likely because p'Bie is heading for Broadway in the States, but it was one of Exact's longest running sitcoms. No worries for Mue Prab Gook Gook Goo, they have a stellar team. Can't wait to see the Toomtam and p'Ak duo, it's going to be great! Toomtam needs this funny program for an active regular release of laughter.Anonymous<3 said:Oh, and I keep forgetting to ask this...but does anyone know how well Exact's recent sitcoms have been doing?
Thanks for the explanation. I haven't seen many Thai fans raving about this sitcom on the thread at pantip, so I was a little worried.chouakim said:Sitcoms are very popular in Thailand in general. They have their own loyal audience. Chakrit and Pim's PenTor has been running for several seasons. Bie and R's Nut Kab Nut just ended after 8 years, likely because p'Bie is heading for Broadway in the States, but it was one of Exact's longest running sitcoms. No worries for Mue Prab Gook Gook Goo, they have a stellar team. Can't wait to see the Toomtam and p'Ak duo, it's going to be great! Toomtam needs this funny program for an active regular release of laughter.
chouakim said:Sitcoms are very popular in Thailand in general. They have their own loyal audience. Chakrit and Pim's PenTor has been running for several seasons. Bie and R's Nut Kab Nut just ended after 8 years, likely because p'Bie is heading for Broadway in the States, but it was one of Exact's longest running sitcoms. No worries for Mue Prab Gook Gook Goo, they have a stellar team. Can't wait to see the Toomtam and p'Ak duo, it's going to be great! Toomtam needs this funny program for an active regular release of laughter.
I was going to say the same thing. Sitcoms are pretty well-received in Thailand, especially if it's a comedy. Not that it's not well-received if it isn't, but Thai viewers do love their comedy. Pentor is really popular. It ran for 8 seasons until they did a spin-off where Son was added to the main cast, in which the title became Pentor Khanthep, putting the 2 guys's name together. It's now on its 2nd season and it's still doing well. I'm not too familiar with the other sitcom, however, since I'm not following it.chouakim said:Sitcoms are very popular in Thailand in general. They have their own loyal audience. Chakrit and Pim's PenTor has been running for several seasons. Bie and R's Nut Kab Nut just ended after 8 years, likely because p'Bie is heading for Broadway in the States, but it was one of Exact's longest running sitcoms. No worries for Mue Prab Gook Gook Goo, they have a stellar team. Can't wait to see the Toomtam and p'Ak duo, it's going to be great! Toomtam needs this funny program for an active regular release of laughter.
Pim is Chakrit's sister in the show, so no love triangle there. Chakrit's love interest in the show is Kik Mayurin. They dated in the past, but Chakrit cheated on her so they broke up. They eventually moved on as friends while Pim refuses to give up trying to get the 2 back together. By the end of Pentor's 8th season, Chakrit has given up his playboy ways because he realizes he's still in love with Kik. However, she returned from her trip with a boyfriend (but they never showed his face) and that's how the show ended.Anonymous<3 said:What were the plots for Pentor and Nut Kab Nut? Do you know? Pentor seems like it's mostly focused around Chakrit, Pim and Son in a love triangle. At least that's my guess from what I've seen.