My Engineer

My Engineer (Thai: My Engineer มีช็อปมีเกียร์มีเมียรึยังวะ; My Engineer has a shop, has a gear, has a wife yet?) is a 2020 Thai BL television series starring Patpasit Na Songkhla (Cooper) and Kritsanapong Soonthornchatchawet (Poy).[3][4] The series was directed by Lit Samajarn, who is the also the director of SOTUS: The Series. The show was premiered in Thailand and aired from March 14, 2020, to May 30, 2020. The show was renewed for a sequel, to be released in sometime.[5] A three episode vlog of the cast members vacation was released on YouTube from June 13, 2020, to June 27, 2020, with the title My Engineer Summer Trip.

My Engineer
ThaiMy Engineer มีช็อปมีเกียร์มีเมียรึยังวะ
GenreBL
Written byMommae
Directed byLit Samajarn
Starring
  • Patpasit Na Songkhla
  • Kritsanapong Soonthornchatchawet
  • Talay Sanguandikul
  • Nakhun Screaigh
  • Naphat Chalermphonphakdee
  • Ryan Peng
  • Nutchapol Cheevapanyaroj
  • Nutthapong Phibunthanakiet
Opening themeคนที่ฉันรอ (The person I waited for) by MOD3G x Joelong
Ending themeรักไม่มีกฎเกณฑ์ (Love Without Rules) by Ton Thanasit
Country of originThailand
Original languageThai
No. of episodes14
Production
Production locationThailand
Running time45 minutes
Production companyTri Creation
Release
Original networkTencent Video[1]
Original release14 March (2020-03-14) 
30 May 2020 (2020-05-30)[2]

Synopsis

As a revenge for injuring his nose, the popular senior Engineering Student Bohn asks Duen (a first-year medical student) to bring a flower to him every morning for a month.[6] Further story explains how they fall for each other slowly. Meanwhile, the story also dwells around the relationship between King (Bohn's friend) and Ram (Duen's friend).[7] The story also unfolds Mek's unrequited love for Boss; both of them are Bohn's friends. Finally, the series explores the relationship between Frong, a Business student with Thara, a senior of Duen.[8]

Cast

  • Patpasit Na Songkhla (Cooper) as Bohn
  • Kritsanapong Soonthornchatchawet (Poy) as Duen
  • Talay Sanguandikul (Lay) as King[9]
  • Nakhun Screaigh (Perth) as Ram
  • Naphat Chalermphonphakdee (Inntouch) as Boss
  • Ryan Peng as Mek
  • Nutchapol Cheevapanyaroj (Shane) as Frong
  • Nutthapong Phibunthanakiet (MD) as Thara
  • Atchari Siriboonphiphatana (Sosave) as Tee
  • Nam Kankulnut as Ting
  • Natid Kaveekornwong (Rice) as Tang
  • Supatad Pongchaipoom (Toto) as Phu
  • Alexander Bryant (Dylan) as Ruj (Ram's brother)
  • Machida Sutthikunphanit (Maki) as Daoheni (Duen's sister)
  • Aydin Cerrillo as Ben (Bohn's nephew)
  • Kotnok Sukthangwong as Fon (Boss's Ex)
  • Thanyadit Thanatnat (Ko) as First (Frong's brother)
  • Tak Ninmon Bunsachai as Khamfa (King's sister)
  • Thonwak Hatlinha (Tiger) as Mild
  • Jirapat Phanngern as Duen's father
  • Aa Rachameth Chaipichayarat as Ram's father
  • Am Chonwari Chutiwatkhotrachai as Duen's mother
  • Maniyanan Limsawat as Frong's mother
  • Sunotri Chotiphan as King's mother

References

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