Teerak and Muenfah joined the outdoor dinner with friends. Muenfah, unable to express his emotions, practiced cheesy lines to show his flirting skills, but the outcome was hilarious. Meanwhile, Oh's plan to take back Teerak is in the works.
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- Aired: December 08, 2024
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Your Sky Episode 4 Reactions
31 days if Thai dramas watched. SOMEONE COME GET REAL WHAT WAS THAT? Jealousy is crazy when yall are just supposed to be friends. When oh said he had a better way thats what he meant. Cool. 9/10. Okay bye!
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Fah is doing the most in this fake relationship to the point of practicing those pickup lines which is hilarious!!! It also seems like the awkwardness is fading and they are much more comfortable with each other. At this rate it seems like they will turn into real boyfriends in a matter of seconds <33
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EP4 of Your Sky expertly balances its fluffy romance with sharp commentary on boundaries and manipulation. Teerak, whose kindness makes him vulnerable to coercion, faces two strikingly similar moments of public pressure: Oh’s drunken birthday ambush and Mew’s past mistake in high school. While Mew redeems herself with a heartfelt apology, Oh’s predatory tactics remain unsettling. Enter Muenfah, who steps up as Teerak’s fake boyfriend to fend off Oh, though it’s clear Muenfah’s feelings are anything but fake. The “fake dating turns real” trope doesn’t just deliver swoon-worthy moments—it highlights the stark contrast between toxic manipulation and genuine, respectful love. A masterclass in balancing sweet romance with heavier themes, EP4 leaves you rooting for Teerak to find his voice and for Muenfah to get the love he deserves.
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This is my weekly BL sugar rush. I will be genuinely surprised if this show gives me angst because I just spend the whole episode just grinning like an idiot. The cast are beautiful and the characters are loveable, except Oh, played fantastically though. But this not an angsty show, Oh is just there for some plot drama, he's not a real obstacle. This episode just showed it. As with the football match in the last episode, he's fighting a loosing battle because the writers will quickly conclude the problem, which makes for fantastic Sunday night viewing.
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