Tonhon Chonlatee - Season 1
Season 1
Chonlathee, a shiny boy with a love heart, secretly has a crush on a guy next door, Thonhon, since he was a kid because P‘Thon always takes care of him as if they were real brothers. But Chonlathee can only watch P‘Thon and his girlfriend from afar.
Until the fortune favors him as P‘Thon updates his status as single, Chonlathee decides to change his look to win P‘Thon‘s heart.
The closeness starts to change into a deep bond. The tsundere P‘Thon starts to feel confused with his feelings.
His mouth keeps saying that he doesn't think of Nong that way but when Nong goes with someone else, he feels insecure inside. He can‘t help but keeps being possessive and worries about Nong. Not to mention that his ex-girlfriend comes back and makes things more complicated.
Also, those fans of Nong are having eyes on him. How will this love wind up?
Episodes
Episode 1
Next door neighbors, Tonhon and Chonlatee, have been inseperable friends since childhood until Ton suddenly moves to Bangkok to attend a new high school. Chonlatee helps his old friend by occasionally cleaning Ton's old house. During a routine cleaning, Chonlatee is shocked to see his old friend has returned to his childhood home clear his thoughts after breaking up with his girlfriend.
Episode 2
Chonlatee moves in with Ton, Ni, and Ai. On campus, Nueng takes photographs of Chonlatee for his social media page which draws the attention of several men expressing interest in Chon. Ton, shocked by this occurrence, takes the boys out for a night of revelry to prove Chon is a "man".
Episode 3
Ai and Ni come up with a plan involving Miriam to keep their relationship a secret from Tonhon. Chonlatee continues to draw attention from the men on campus, pushing Ton to adopt new strategies to help Chon seem more "manly".
Episode 4
Tonhon feels possessive over Chonlatee after Neung declares that Chon is his in front of the other students in the faculty. Later, when Chonlatee rushes home to find his cellphone he learns the truth about his fellow housemates Ai and Ni.
At Ton's father's birthday party, his father pressures Ton to find a girlfriend and have kids as soon as possible.
Episode 5
Amp starts a face-off with Chonlatee after she is flatly rejected by Tonhon. Ai and Ni leverage Miriam to help deal with Amp, as well as resolve a dilemma of their own at the house.
Episode 6
After Amp and Nueng force Chonlatee to get drunk, Ton comes to the rescue. Once back home, Chonlatee finally confesses his feelings to a shocked Tonhon who reacts poorly in the moment. Tonhon is forced to reflect on his true feelings about what happened between them.
Episode 7
Miriam, Ai, and Ni hatch a plan to expose Tonhon's jealousy over Chonlatee. Tonhon grows quickly exasperated when the group brings Na along to Chonlatee's childhood home for a weekend trip.
Episode 8
Ai and Ni's plan to make Tonhon jealous comes to a climax. Ton's Facebook update puts Chonlatee in Amp's sights as she sees her opportunity to win Ton back diminishing.
Episode 9
Amp who cannot move past her jealousy continues to try to hurt Tonhon and Chonlatee, this time setting her target on Tonhon's family. Tonhon, Ai, and Ni attend a class reunion with old friends.
Episode 10
Tonhon does everything he can to seek forgiveness from Chonlatee after the incident with Amp. Meanwhile, Amp seeks out Tonhon's parents directly in one last attempt to sabotage Tonhon and Chonlatee's relationship.
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