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The chemistry between the main couple is undeniable, making their love story incredibly engaging. Every moment between Muenfah and Teerak feels heartfelt and genuine, drawing me deeper into their journey of love, growth, and challenges. Their romance is filled with touching and endearing moments that make it easy to get emotionally invested. Watching Muenfah and Teerak's relationship develop is truly a joy.
However, the storytelling stumbles a bit with the sudden introduction of Glaijai. He joins Teerak's friend group out of nowhere, with no clear backstory or explanation of how he fits in. This makes his presence feel somewhat random. Additionally, the love stories of RealHia and PunleeGlaijai don't contribute much to Muenfah and Teerak's romance. Instead of enriching the main plot, these subplots feel more like separate stories that don't significantly impact the development of the main couple. It almost seems like they were added just to introduce more pairings rather than to enhance the overall narrative.
If the series had kept its focus on Muenfah and Teerak's love story while integrating the side stories more smoothly, it would have felt more cohesive and emotionally resonant. Despite these flaws, the main couple's journey remains incredibly enjoyable. If you love sweet romance with heartfelt moments, this series is definitely worth watching!
However, the storytelling stumbles a bit with the sudden introduction of Glaijai. He joins Teerak's friend group out of nowhere, with no clear backstory or explanation of how he fits in. This makes his presence feel somewhat random. Additionally, the love stories of RealHia and PunleeGlaijai don't contribute much to Muenfah and Teerak's romance. Instead of enriching the main plot, these subplots feel more like separate stories that don't significantly impact the development of the main couple. It almost seems like they were added just to introduce more pairings rather than to enhance the overall narrative.
If the series had kept its focus on Muenfah and Teerak's love story while integrating the side stories more smoothly, it would have felt more cohesive and emotionally resonant. Despite these flaws, the main couple's journey remains incredibly enjoyable. If you love sweet romance with heartfelt moments, this series is definitely worth watching!
- NightOwl0579
- 8 feb 2025
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This romance comedy series seems like every other BL series on the surface. Everything seemed light, cheerful, sweet. Basically sunshine and rainbow 24/7. But it's not as boring as it sounds. There are several conflicts and family dramas in it. And there are some strong heartfelt moments between friends, siblings and parents. I thought that in this series, everything would be easy and breezy for the main lead. But the 11th episode proved me wrong. You'll know what I mean when you watch it. Sometimes there are lovey-dovey scenes that kinda stretched for quite some time. If they bore you, just skip them. There are also some spicy scenes, just FYI. So if you don't like seeing two guys getting it on, don't watch this series. Another good thing about this series is its great soundtracks. It has several beautiful songs, especially the opening theme. It's really catchy that it'll play in your head even after you stopped playing it.
Thomaskong's debut series as a couple proves that even young and relatively new actors can deliver impressive performances. Their chemistry is strong, and their acting feels natural that it's hard to believe this is their first project together.
As someone who read the novel before watching the series, I can say Thomaskong did an excellent job portraying Muenfah and Teerak. They really brought the characters to life just like I imagined-though, I'll admit, Teerak was a bit taller than I pictured, LOL. But aside from that minor difference, they nailed their roles perfectly.
I wish I had discovered the novel adaptation earlier, but I still had a good time watching the series and would likely watch it again because it was that enjoyable. Amazing work, Thomaskong!
However, I was quite disappointed with how the series turned out, especially since I had certain expectations based on the novel. While the actors did a great job with their characters, the plot didn't really match what I was hoping for. I wanted to see more of Muenfah and Teerak's story, but unfortunately, a lot of unnecessary scenes were added that didn't really contribute to the overall plot.
What frustrated me even more was the inclusion of a side couple that felt completely unnecessary. It didn't add anything to the main story and distracted from the core focus. These additions, along with some irrelevant scenes, took away from the emotional depth that could've been spent developing Muenfah and Teerak's journey.
To make matters worse, several key scenes from the novel were left out. Those missing moments could have really enhanced the series and brought more emotional weight to the story. Without them, the series ended up feeling incomplete and less impactful. If those important moments had been included, it would have made the overall experience much more powerful.
While the series was still enjoyable, it didn't live up to the expectations I had based on the novel, and I can't help but feel disappointed by what could have been a much stronger adaptation.
As someone who read the novel before watching the series, I can say Thomaskong did an excellent job portraying Muenfah and Teerak. They really brought the characters to life just like I imagined-though, I'll admit, Teerak was a bit taller than I pictured, LOL. But aside from that minor difference, they nailed their roles perfectly.
I wish I had discovered the novel adaptation earlier, but I still had a good time watching the series and would likely watch it again because it was that enjoyable. Amazing work, Thomaskong!
However, I was quite disappointed with how the series turned out, especially since I had certain expectations based on the novel. While the actors did a great job with their characters, the plot didn't really match what I was hoping for. I wanted to see more of Muenfah and Teerak's story, but unfortunately, a lot of unnecessary scenes were added that didn't really contribute to the overall plot.
What frustrated me even more was the inclusion of a side couple that felt completely unnecessary. It didn't add anything to the main story and distracted from the core focus. These additions, along with some irrelevant scenes, took away from the emotional depth that could've been spent developing Muenfah and Teerak's journey.
To make matters worse, several key scenes from the novel were left out. Those missing moments could have really enhanced the series and brought more emotional weight to the story. Without them, the series ended up feeling incomplete and less impactful. If those important moments had been included, it would have made the overall experience much more powerful.
While the series was still enjoyable, it didn't live up to the expectations I had based on the novel, and I can't help but feel disappointed by what could have been a much stronger adaptation.
I never imagined that a soundtrack alone could make me fall for a series, but that's exactly what happened. It all started when I couldn't stop listening to Only One by ATLAS. The song was so mesmerizing and catchy that I had it on repeat for weeks. At that time, I wasn't even into series, so watching the series it came from never crossed my mind.
Then, by chance, I came across In a Relationship by Thomas & Kong-another OST from the same series. That led me to check out the entire soundtrack, and I was completely enchanted. Every song was phenomenal, with lyrics that beautifully captured emotions. That's when my curiosity finally got the best of me, and I decided to give the series a shot.
Initially, I only planned to watch a couple of episodes to get a feel for the story. But before I realized it, I had binged the entire series without skipping a single scene, lmao. I was genuinely impressed by how much I loved it, especially since I'm not usually into series.
For anyone who hasn't watched it yet, I highly recommend giving it a chance. If you're like me, the OST might be what draws you in-and before you know it, you'll be completely invested in the series too!
Then, by chance, I came across In a Relationship by Thomas & Kong-another OST from the same series. That led me to check out the entire soundtrack, and I was completely enchanted. Every song was phenomenal, with lyrics that beautifully captured emotions. That's when my curiosity finally got the best of me, and I decided to give the series a shot.
Initially, I only planned to watch a couple of episodes to get a feel for the story. But before I realized it, I had binged the entire series without skipping a single scene, lmao. I was genuinely impressed by how much I loved it, especially since I'm not usually into series.
For anyone who hasn't watched it yet, I highly recommend giving it a chance. If you're like me, the OST might be what draws you in-and before you know it, you'll be completely invested in the series too!
Your Sky is a perfect blend of stunning visuals and a beautiful soundtrack. Despite the cast being relatively young and new to the industry, their performances are pretty solid. Each actor conveys their character's emotions naturally, making the story feel immersive and engaging. They portray their roles so well that it feels like the characters have come straight out of the novel and onto the screen.
However, it's the main couple that truly stands out. Their portrayal has a lot of emotional depth, making their love story even more compelling. While the supporting cast does a good job, the lead actors have a presence that makes the entire series more enjoyable.
The chemistry between every couple feels smooth and natural, without any awkwardness. Some viewers might have initially felt that the main couple's dynamic seemed a bit restrained, but that was actually intentional. Since their characters start off pretending to be in a relationship, a certain level of hesitation was necessary. The way they handle this stage so convincingly shows their potential as actors. As the story progresses, their bond develops in a way that feels genuine, making their relationship even more satisfying to watch.
Visually, Your Sky is stunning, with a talented cast and beautifully crafted cinematography. But beyond just the visuals, the music is just as impressive. With a total of 7 OST tracks, the series isn't just a treat for the eyes but also a joy to listen to. Each song perfectly captures the heart of the characters and their emotions, making every scene even more impactful. The melodies are memorable, and the lyrics reflect the story beautifully, securing the soundtrack as one of the year's best. It wouldn't be surprising if Your Sky wins an award for Best OST.
However, it's the main couple that truly stands out. Their portrayal has a lot of emotional depth, making their love story even more compelling. While the supporting cast does a good job, the lead actors have a presence that makes the entire series more enjoyable.
The chemistry between every couple feels smooth and natural, without any awkwardness. Some viewers might have initially felt that the main couple's dynamic seemed a bit restrained, but that was actually intentional. Since their characters start off pretending to be in a relationship, a certain level of hesitation was necessary. The way they handle this stage so convincingly shows their potential as actors. As the story progresses, their bond develops in a way that feels genuine, making their relationship even more satisfying to watch.
Visually, Your Sky is stunning, with a talented cast and beautifully crafted cinematography. But beyond just the visuals, the music is just as impressive. With a total of 7 OST tracks, the series isn't just a treat for the eyes but also a joy to listen to. Each song perfectly captures the heart of the characters and their emotions, making every scene even more impactful. The melodies are memorable, and the lyrics reflect the story beautifully, securing the soundtrack as one of the year's best. It wouldn't be surprising if Your Sky wins an award for Best OST.
Some series don't need overly complex plots to be engaging, and this one proves exactly that. The storyline is simple and somewhat predictable, yet it's so charming that I couldn't stop watching. I ended up finishing all 12 episodes in one sitting, lol. Honestly, I might re-watch it a few more times.
I wasn't particularly drawn to this series at first, mainly because most of DMD's productions don't usually match my taste. But after stumbling upon a clip of fahrak on TikTok, curiosity got the best of me-and I'm so glad it did! Despite its simple premise, the story completely won me over, and I enjoyed every second of it.
I also heard there's going to be a special episode, which is super exciting! I wonder if it'll dive into their life after marriage? That would be absolutely adorable. It's a little disappointing that it'll only have three episodes, but as long as there are plenty of fahrak moments, I know I'll love it just as much!
I wasn't particularly drawn to this series at first, mainly because most of DMD's productions don't usually match my taste. But after stumbling upon a clip of fahrak on TikTok, curiosity got the best of me-and I'm so glad it did! Despite its simple premise, the story completely won me over, and I enjoyed every second of it.
I also heard there's going to be a special episode, which is super exciting! I wonder if it'll dive into their life after marriage? That would be absolutely adorable. It's a little disappointing that it'll only have three episodes, but as long as there are plenty of fahrak moments, I know I'll love it just as much!
- SunnieRacoon
- 23 feb 2025
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I never expected to get this invested in a Thai romantic comedy, but here I am-completely hooked. I don't usually go for this genre, but this series completely changed my mind. At first, I only started watching it because I had nothing else to watch and didn't expect much. But it turned out to be so much better than I imagined. Even before the series ended, I had already rewatched several episodes multiple times!
The only downside? It's too short. With just 12 episodes, it feels unfair that it's already over. I really hope they release a special episode because I'm not ready to say goodbye to these characters.
I instantly fell in love with thomaskong's chemistry the moment I discovered them. Their acting feels incredibly natural, and they work together so seamlessly. I'm officially a fan and can't wait to see them in future roles.
The only downside? It's too short. With just 12 episodes, it feels unfair that it's already over. I really hope they release a special episode because I'm not ready to say goodbye to these characters.
I instantly fell in love with thomaskong's chemistry the moment I discovered them. Their acting feels incredibly natural, and they work together so seamlessly. I'm officially a fan and can't wait to see them in future roles.
- Blue101Wings
- 8 feb 2025
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Your Sky was not the best and not the worst neither. I loved the story since the beginning and I liked the slow burn and gradual approach of the couple getting close and finding more about each other and the intimacy was also cute and heartfelt. However after they get together it felt like something was missing and as if it should have ended there. I was just not feeling interested in the story anymore as it didn't feel as if there was something to wait for or for more to expect and anticipate. I just gave up on waiting for nothing and skipped it from episode 7 to see what happened and how it ended but then some viewers might like to see how things unfold.
I've watched a few Thai series before, but this is the first one I finished without skipping a single scene. In the past, no matter how interesting the storyline was, I always found myself fast-forwarding through certain parts because the acting felt unnatural or awkward. Even in moments meant to be intense, I sometimes struggled to take them seriously.
But this series completely changed my perspective. From beginning to end, it kept me invested without a single moment of secondhand embarrassment. Instead of cringing, I found myself grinning and feeling butterflies at the adorable interactions between the couples. The main pair, fahrak, truly shines, and their romantic moments feel so effortless and heartwarming.
The comedy is also top-notch. The timing is spot-on, and the sound effects add an extra layer of humor that makes everything even funnier. I genuinely laughed out loud multiple times. On top of that, the cinematography is well-crafted, making every scene visually appealing.
This series proved to me that a well-made romantic comedy can be both entertaining and emotionally satisfying. It has completely changed my opinion of Thai rom-coms, and I can't wait to find more gems like this in the future!
But this series completely changed my perspective. From beginning to end, it kept me invested without a single moment of secondhand embarrassment. Instead of cringing, I found myself grinning and feeling butterflies at the adorable interactions between the couples. The main pair, fahrak, truly shines, and their romantic moments feel so effortless and heartwarming.
The comedy is also top-notch. The timing is spot-on, and the sound effects add an extra layer of humor that makes everything even funnier. I genuinely laughed out loud multiple times. On top of that, the cinematography is well-crafted, making every scene visually appealing.
This series proved to me that a well-made romantic comedy can be both entertaining and emotionally satisfying. It has completely changed my opinion of Thai rom-coms, and I can't wait to find more gems like this in the future!
- Lovely9Bunny
- 8 feb 2025
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I wasn't planning to get too invested in this series, but here I am-completely smitten. When I first heard that DMD was releasing a special episode, I got curious and decided to check out the main series. I thought I'd only watch a few episodes, expecting to lose interest quickly. But instead, I ended up glued to my screen!
Even though the plot is light and somewhat predictable, the series is incredibly charming. The acting and chemistry between the actors (especially the main couple) are so natural, making every romantic moment feel heartwarming and every comedic scene genuinely amusing. What's even more impressive is that the series manages to be so engaging without relying on kissing scenes.
It's the kind of show that feels cozy and nostalgic-something you can rewatch countless times without getting bored. No wonder Your Sky became such a hit! The actors visuals are definitely a bonus, too-seriously, it's a visual delight.
I absolutely adore this series and can't wait for the special episode! Hopefully, the wait won't be too long.
Even though the plot is light and somewhat predictable, the series is incredibly charming. The acting and chemistry between the actors (especially the main couple) are so natural, making every romantic moment feel heartwarming and every comedic scene genuinely amusing. What's even more impressive is that the series manages to be so engaging without relying on kissing scenes.
It's the kind of show that feels cozy and nostalgic-something you can rewatch countless times without getting bored. No wonder Your Sky became such a hit! The actors visuals are definitely a bonus, too-seriously, it's a visual delight.
I absolutely adore this series and can't wait for the special episode! Hopefully, the wait won't be too long.
- BerryBerrygood
- 21 feb 2025
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P'Aoftion announced 3rd gen real couple, Thomas-Kong in such a suspicious way that it looked like Kong must have had some strings to pull or else he wouldn't be here.
Thomas knows. I await his appearance for VETEMENTS or MiuMiu sometime in future. Even though dismally talented, one can earn fame and awards just by stripping in front of camera for love scenes. Scriptwriters have nothing else to showcase as well. The reason judges gave for launching this Cp was, "Kong has Japanese features and T makes my heart flutter" Friendship reality show was a better drama than this series. 'Teerak' is an absolute cringe. He suffers from amnesia, sometimes panic disorder, Sotos syndrome and Ptyalism. Kong seems to be a Cephalomegaliac too. Where is he cute? Their Cp wont last long anyways. The following properties have presence more than leads in each episode: shirt, camera, football, couch, bonfire, luggage trolley, pink plushie, puppy, fox toy, canvas paintings and champagne flutes.
P.s. Why did the director call cut when T kissed K at the beach scene? Don't they want to sell BTS?
Thomas knows. I await his appearance for VETEMENTS or MiuMiu sometime in future. Even though dismally talented, one can earn fame and awards just by stripping in front of camera for love scenes. Scriptwriters have nothing else to showcase as well. The reason judges gave for launching this Cp was, "Kong has Japanese features and T makes my heart flutter" Friendship reality show was a better drama than this series. 'Teerak' is an absolute cringe. He suffers from amnesia, sometimes panic disorder, Sotos syndrome and Ptyalism. Kong seems to be a Cephalomegaliac too. Where is he cute? Their Cp wont last long anyways. The following properties have presence more than leads in each episode: shirt, camera, football, couch, bonfire, luggage trolley, pink plushie, puppy, fox toy, canvas paintings and champagne flutes.
P.s. Why did the director call cut when T kissed K at the beach scene? Don't they want to sell BTS?
- sreelekhaburla
- 2 mag 2025
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Some series rely on heavy conflicts and intense drama to keep viewers engaged, but this one proves that a lighthearted story can be just as compelling. Even though I usually prefer series with deeper conflicts, I found myself completely absorbed from beginning to end. I never once felt uninterested-in fact, I was always eager to see what would happen next.
While the overall tone is cheerful, there are a few emotional moments that hit surprisingly hard, even bringing tears to my eyes. But what I love is how the series doesn't dwell on sadness for too long. Right after those heartfelt scenes, it lifts your spirits again, leaving you with a warm and happy feeling.
The main character's life is honestly something straight out of a dream. He has a loving family, loyal friends, and a romantic partner who deeply cares for him. It's the kind of story that makes you smile and maybe even wish for something similar in your own life.
This series may not have the most intricate plot, but it has an irresistible charm. It proves that sometimes, a simple and feel-good story is all you need to steal your heart.
While the overall tone is cheerful, there are a few emotional moments that hit surprisingly hard, even bringing tears to my eyes. But what I love is how the series doesn't dwell on sadness for too long. Right after those heartfelt scenes, it lifts your spirits again, leaving you with a warm and happy feeling.
The main character's life is honestly something straight out of a dream. He has a loving family, loyal friends, and a romantic partner who deeply cares for him. It's the kind of story that makes you smile and maybe even wish for something similar in your own life.
This series may not have the most intricate plot, but it has an irresistible charm. It proves that sometimes, a simple and feel-good story is all you need to steal your heart.
I first became interested in this series after seeing clips and edits of MuenfahTeerak popping up on my TikTok. The more I watched, the more intrigued I became-especially since so many people were saying it was a must-watch. So, I finally decided to check it out, and I'm so glad I did!
Thankfully, the series lived up to the hype. It was genuinely enjoyable, and I can already tell it's going to be one of my comfort shows. The story is light yet engaging, and the characters are so easy to love.
This was the first time I saw ThomasKong, and I became a fan right away. Their on-screen chemistry is incredible-every scene feels effortlessly real. I'm really looking forward to whatever they do next. Hopefully, we won't have to wait too long to see them in new roles!
Thankfully, the series lived up to the hype. It was genuinely enjoyable, and I can already tell it's going to be one of my comfort shows. The story is light yet engaging, and the characters are so easy to love.
This was the first time I saw ThomasKong, and I became a fan right away. Their on-screen chemistry is incredible-every scene feels effortlessly real. I'm really looking forward to whatever they do next. Hopefully, we won't have to wait too long to see them in new roles!
Question mentioned in the title is very important.
Honestly, I didn't plan on watching this at all in the first place. Once I started, I told myself that I would drop it after three episodes because it would be some kind of cliché nonsense. Hm... I've come to realize that all the series that I want to avoid at first end up being the best that can be. Seriously, I still don't understand how Your sky could have been the best BL that was coming out in December 2024. And there were a lot of them coming out in December 2024.
I could praise the chemistry between the actors (all the couples, not just the main one) to the skies. It's true that the plot isn't that complicated, it's basically a pretty predictable relaxation from which no one expects anything extra, but it's still almost perfect. And that's coming from a girl who loves stories that twist her brain and stir up a cocktail of emotions inside her. Your sky is filled with emotions, but not that drastic.
99% of the time I felt butterflies in my stomach because Rak and Fah are just amazing. The behind the scenes scenes? Even better. The only thing I would criticize is that Lee and Glaijai had so little screen time. I'm looking forward to their special episode. Babe as the older sister... I loved how people hated her one moment because she said something they didn't like and a week later she was the biggest sweetheart because everyone understood that all she wanted was for Rak not to suffer.
Honestly, I didn't plan on watching this at all in the first place. Once I started, I told myself that I would drop it after three episodes because it would be some kind of cliché nonsense. Hm... I've come to realize that all the series that I want to avoid at first end up being the best that can be. Seriously, I still don't understand how Your sky could have been the best BL that was coming out in December 2024. And there were a lot of them coming out in December 2024.
I could praise the chemistry between the actors (all the couples, not just the main one) to the skies. It's true that the plot isn't that complicated, it's basically a pretty predictable relaxation from which no one expects anything extra, but it's still almost perfect. And that's coming from a girl who loves stories that twist her brain and stir up a cocktail of emotions inside her. Your sky is filled with emotions, but not that drastic.
99% of the time I felt butterflies in my stomach because Rak and Fah are just amazing. The behind the scenes scenes? Even better. The only thing I would criticize is that Lee and Glaijai had so little screen time. I'm looking forward to their special episode. Babe as the older sister... I loved how people hated her one moment because she said something they didn't like and a week later she was the biggest sweetheart because everyone understood that all she wanted was for Rak not to suffer.
While a very typical plot, I can't lie, this is extremely cute. I don't usually go for fluffy, unproblematic shows because I love the intense drama shows, but this was really sweet and felt relaxing if anything. It's possible to get invested in any show if you really like the characters. Although some parts may be cringe, like the "choo choo" feeding each other bit, some parts also had me giggling it was too cute.
Teerak is like a puppy; he is so sweet to everyone, innocent, and so chipper that it's really a breath of fresh air after an exhausting drama with such messy characters. Muenfah is presented as the 'bad boy' at school when, in reality, he has a bit of a hot temper but a very kind heart and just isn't sure how to show it. Rak plays a big part in teaching Fah how to express his feelings and calm his temper, while Fah teaches Rak how to be braver and to say what he really feels despite his worries of disappointing other people. Whenever Fah is alone with Rak, he turns into a total softie, which is the cutest thing ever to see such a change in his demeanor.
Teerak is like a puppy; he is so sweet to everyone, innocent, and so chipper that it's really a breath of fresh air after an exhausting drama with such messy characters. Muenfah is presented as the 'bad boy' at school when, in reality, he has a bit of a hot temper but a very kind heart and just isn't sure how to show it. Rak plays a big part in teaching Fah how to express his feelings and calm his temper, while Fah teaches Rak how to be braver and to say what he really feels despite his worries of disappointing other people. Whenever Fah is alone with Rak, he turns into a total softie, which is the cutest thing ever to see such a change in his demeanor.