My Precious the Series Episode 1 Recap – Everything That Happens in Episode 1!

The upcoming GMMTV drama My Precious The Series debuted at 8:30 p.m. ICT on Thursday, March 21, 2024. The coming-of-age Thai drama centers on Tong (Nanon Korapat Kirdpan), a high school student who is notorious for his mischief and imprudence. After spending time with and developing a close relationship with the class president, Lin (Film Rachanun Mahawan), he undergoes a paradigm shift in his life.

In the first episode of My Precious, which airs in 2012, Tong returns to his hometown from Bangkok. As he revisits the educational institution, he reflects upon his adolescence and recollections of his time spent with Lin. The episode then transports the audience to Sukhothai in 1999, where they are introduced to Tong, 16, and his mischievous companions. Tong further describes how they all traveled to school to meet Lin, the top student in their grade, either to play or to meet the female they all fell in love with.

The individual lives of the five friends and their families are then introduced in the My Precious episode. These include the boys’ regular meals at Pao’s (Euro Thanaset Suriyapornchaikul) food shop, Bank’s (Chimon Wachirawit Ruangwiwat) obedient parents, Mai’s (Neo Trai Nimtawat) strong relationship with his grandmother, Dong’s (Ohm Pawat Chittsawangdee) family’s rice shop, and carefree Tong.

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The group was well-known for generating mischief of all kinds, from continuously performing practical jokes to slipping out of school. But Teacher Sommai used to catch them every time. When Tong and Dong played a practical joke on the class and claimed to become possessed, things became more serious. But Lin could see right through their performance. Lin ended the prank by kicking Tong and Dong, making the teacher and other pupils frightened to approach them.

My Precious The Series Episode 1 Recap: Boys Try to Impress Lin

In reprimand, Instructor Sommai directed both students to relocate to an alternate seat. Dong was repositioned in front of Pao, whereas Tong was instructed to remain before Lin. Additionally, the instructor requested that Lin encourage Tong to attend class. Lin advised Tong in class that he had no right to be the one to protest about the punishment. The two then began to argue, with Lin expressing her concern about attending to Tong during class.

My Precious the Series Episode 1 Recap

The lads mounted their motorcycles and returned home after school, but Lin and Ja-Oh stopped them as they made their way back. Dong made fun of Lin and requested that she enter his backseat, while Bank did the same.

However, they were driven away by Ja-Oh. Pao, who had fallen behind the group, was halted by the girls, who informed him that his companions were behaving in a “childish” manner, which the girls would not approve of. Lin replied that she had never been the type to like males in such a manner. Pao inquired as to the type of young man she favored. In response, Lin stated that she would not be attracted to a male who was “less intelligent than herself.”

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Tong proceeds to recount his scholastic experiences. The good children of the community would visit Auntie Phon’s milk shop after school. However, according to Tong, “trashy boys” such as themselves would purchase adult videos at Uncle Haeb’s salon.

Every male harbored a deep affection for Lin, and each one devised a unique strategy to gain her favor. Bank attempted to appear sophisticated with his basketball prowess and corny pickup lines, while Mai performed magic acts.

Pao, on the other hand, held the view that mature men are more appealing to women. Considering that females would be attracted to an instrumental boy, Dong attempted to gain Lin’s admiration by practicing the flute outside her window. Nevertheless, his selection of songs was dubious. After the episode, Tong asserts that he did not employ such deceit to win Lin’s favor.

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