Duang with You (TV Series)

Information:
Name:
Dunag with You

Director: Kla Nathawat Piyanonpong

Genre: Boys' Love | Romance | Comedy | Youth

Story Synopsis:
Duang is a popular decorative arts student with a crush on Qinn, a popular but icy student from the Faculty of Music. With no idea how to approach him, Duang's initial confession isn't exactly successful, but he doesn't despair. With Qinn's blessing if not enthusiasm, he'll be pursuing him wholeheartedly. It isn't until a lecturer pairs them for a stage performance, however, that Qinn begins to feel swayed.

Country of Origin: Thailand

Language: Thai 

Production: Domundi TV

Episodes: 12

Status: Finished Airing

Available on: YouTube, iQIYI

Source: 
Adapted from the novel "not the best but still good" by peachhplease.

Rating: 13+ (Teen and older)

Main Cast and Characters:

  • TeeTee Wanpichit Nimitparkpoom as Podduang Cheewin or Duang
  • Por Suppakarn Jirachotikul as Qinn Charat

Supporting Roles:

  • North Chatchapon Pranotphong as Jammie Jettana
  • Wave Thanaphat Tansakul as Pae Prachai
  • Hugh Phoovitch Chan as Kim
  • Thi Thirati Eksathian as Tong
  • Otto Sorranan Suksawat as Mars Marvis Lee 

Guest Roles:

  • Gojin Gojinmontouch Jirawongtaworn, festivalgoer
  • Bonus Nutthawut Eamchuen, Handsome Comm Arts Student
  • Pepper Phanuroj Chalermkijporntavee as Tin
  • Lookjun Bhasidi Petchsutee as Alice
  • Nat Natasit Uareksit as PK, rythm team player
  • Max Kornthas Rujeerattanavorapan as X, bar staff
  • Punch Tipanan Nilsiam as Sol
  • Nice Vitchapol Somkid as Pheem
  • Yim Prarinyakorn Kansawa as Funan, Duang's older brother
  • Lift Supoj Janjareonborn, Duang's father
  • Ohn Sripan Chunechomboon, Duang's mother
  • Suar Kritsanaphong Sripattiyanon as Cho
  • Big Sarut Vichitrananda, Qinn's father
  • Aom Phiyada Chutharatkul, Qinn's mother
  • Leegade Supawan Poolcharoen as Yim
  • Gunsmile Chanagun Arpornsutinan as Smile
  • Phupha Siraphop Moonsarn as Nut, blue team player
  • Fifa Thanut Osaithai as Aon, blue team player
  • James Supamongkon Wongwisut as Gus, blue team player
  • Pete Chnanvichya Roongsiripasert as Pluem, blue team player
  • NuNew Chawarin Perdpiriyawong, singer
  • Ya Janya Thanasawangkul as Sorn, Qinn's nanny
  • Gun Ratchanon Ruenpech as Thui
  • Fong Bovorn Kongnawdee, cafe patron
  • Arm Narawut Suriyut, camera shop owner

Soundtracks:

  • 'Someday, Say Yes' by Proxie
  • 'Time' by Por Suppakarn Jirachotikul
  • 'Take Our Time' by Kim Jinwook(BUS), Phu Tatchai Pimpanyakul (BUS)
  • 'Don't Give Up' by TeeTee Wanpichit Nimitparkpoom
  • 'Boom 1000%' by TeeTee Wanpichit Nimitparkpoom, North Chatchapon Pranotphong, Wave Thanaphat Tansakul
  • 'Heart's Timing' by Por Suppakarn Jirachotikul
  • 'It Had to Be You' by Copper Dechawat Pondechaphiphat
  • 'Sing Tee Saen Dee' (Original by Tattoo Colour) by TeeTee Wanpichit Nimitparkpoom, Por Suppakarn Jirachotikul
  • 'Not the Best but Still Good' by TeeTee Wanpichit Nimitparkpoom, Por Suppakarn Jirachotikul
  • 'Next Status' by DEXX
  • '101% Love' by TeeTee Wanpichit Nimitparkpoom
  • 'After the Grey' by Por Suppakarn Jirachotikul
  • 'Only You' (Original by Scrubb) by TeeTee Wanpichit Nimitparkpoom
  • 'Found' by Por Suppakarn Jirachotikul

Story Preview (from MyDramaList):
Episode 1:
When musician Qinn takes the stage at Freshy Night, freshman Duang is captivated. With the help of his friends Jamie and Pae, he learns all about Qinn—his habits, his preferences, the strength of his introverted personality. Preparing to win him over, Duang's golden opportunity to make his interest known arises during Loy Krathong.

Episode 2:
After Duang's declaration to Qinn, Duang and his friends strategize his plan of pursuit. When his intense approach fails to yield the intended result, they suggest a more sincere route.

Episode 3:
When Duang is asked to perform at the Open House, with no singing or dancing skills, he at first refuses. However, when he finds out he'd be performing with Qinn, he quickly changes his tune. Up against the university's fierce and critical duo Pheem-Sol, Qinn is determined to prove his worth and Duang is prepared to make that happen for him.

Episode 4:
Duang's joy turns to doubt as jealousy and setbacks test his resolve to win Qinn's heart and prove himself. 

Episode 5:
Duang and Yim's close photoshoot sparks uncomfortable feelings in Qinn and he tries to distance himself from oblivious Duang. A night of heavy drinking ends with Duang in Qinn's care and Qinn's resolve shows signs of weakening. 

Episode 6:
Dirty play leads Qinn to injury on the basketball court. Duang wants to confront his rivals, but Qinn redirects his focus to preparations for their upcoming performance. Despite Qinn's lingering injury and Duang's nerves, they support each other through to the live performance, ending with a surprise from Qinn.

Episode 7:
Qinn’s jealousy over Duang’s beach trip backfires when an ex’s "I miss you" text threatens their new romance.

Episode 8:
Duang and Qinn reconcile, promising not to let anyone come between them again, but their peace is short-lived when Thiu returns, stirring old feelings. When Duang, Qinn, Jamie and Pae run into Thiu at a bar and Thiu makes an attempt to smooth things over with Qinn, Duang overhears something crucial.

Episode 9:
Qinn must face his anxieties surrounding singing when his friends urge him to take the lead in an upcoming performance. Duang works hard to bolster his confidence.

Episode 10:
After going public, Duang and Qinn face their first rift over a costly gift, leading to a deep, healing confession.

Episode 11:
Duang invites Qinn to meet his family, who then invite him to stay the night.

Episode 12:
Duang and Qinn share a romantic Japan getaway and heartfelt future plans before a full-circle finale at "Freshy Night."

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