I Promised You the Moon continues the story of Teh and Oh-aew from I Told Sunset About You, and wow, it really takes their journey to a more mature and emotional level. I loved seeing their character growth as they transitioned from high school to university life. There's something really special about watching characters grow up, and this series handles that beautifully.
It's a bit sad that they're no longer in the same university, and that distance definitely adds tension to their relationship. As their love deepens, they also face more complex issues, especially with Teh's confusion about his feelings and the heartbreaking moment when he cheats. As painful as it is to watch, I found that part of the story very realistic. Relationships in real life are messy, and this series doesn't shy away from showing that.
What really stands out is how the show portrays the struggles of adult relationships-uncertainty, temptation, regret. It's raw and emotional in a way that's rare in BLs. Teh may have made a huge mistake, but I appreciated that the series let him feel the weight of his actions and try to make amends. That regret felt honest, not just scripted.
Also, let's talk about the acting, phenomenal. Bilkin especially gave such a heartfelt performance, and PP was incredible as always. You can really feel their emotions in every scene.
Overall, I Promised You the Moon is a bit painful, but beautifully done. It's not just a love story, it's a story about growing up, making mistakes, and learning from them. Definitely worth watching if you want something more emotionally deep and realistic.