
medicore show with a good vibe
OMG, was 2024 a hard year for thai shows. Many shows were childish, immature and poorly written with forgettable storylines and often boring as fuck.What this "university" show did different: It was not as childish, it was not that immature, it had a 2:1 screen ratio (loving it because I don't have a TV since forever) and the vibe compared to all the similar shows (yes I mean all the GMMTV/Sabi Wabi crap) was miles ahead. I can't explain it really, but when watching this, I had a smile on my face regardless of some clichés & forced drama (ep 11) and some cringe scenes. And of course they did polish the presentation to new heights. Not only are the actors cute/handsome as fuck but also the cinematography did everything to perfection especially in the emotional scenes.
Makes this a good show? Of course not. The story is still poorly written without hights and with forced drama. But everything else was executed in a very good way, had a good vibe and was still enjoyable to watch. Overall I expected less and got more :)
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THOMAS!
Fluff, fluff and fluff filled with so much fillers and sprinkled with a few unneeded NC17 scenes.This is hard to write - there was a lot of hype and i must confess that i fell inlove with the series in its first few episodes that i kinda overlooked all its shortcomings. It has all the elements of a Domundi series - extra rich leading men paired with very young (immature) boys; the extra super cute boys; and the almost obligatory sex scenes. However, through all the sheen and all the beautiful faces, it is an overstretched storytelling aimed to check all the BL boxes and offers nothing really new.
First let me discuss the good things i loved:
1. The very good looking cast - Thomas, o Thomas, where have you been hiding all this time (he actually caught my attention in that ill-fated The Middleman's Love Story but since he was just almost just an extra there i immediately forgot about him) - this series has poised him to be a star. Kong is just adorable. Do i need to mention how cute Por and TeeTee are? And of course Save ang AuAu.
2. Marakot's Babe!
3. If you put your critical thinking hat off, this show can be really enjoyable - Its just light and easy series to watch. And oh, have i mentioned Thomas?
Now the things that i find a little eyerolling:
1. Teerak is just too bubbly of a character for me - almost like he is living in his own Glinda bubble. This very child-like behavior also makes me think that the guy is not ready for a mature relationship -he is like a 13 year old boy wanting to be an adult all of
a sudden. The kiss-me-on-the-hair antic is ok at the beginning but it turned too cringy and borderlined overacting - imagine having a college dude acting like that in real lfe - it can be really really annoying. Plus, that fake girlfriend angle, can you really imagine Teerak having a girlfriend - the dude is a walking flower dashed with a few drops of mist and with its own ray of sunshine. THe girlfriend angle IS SO UNNECESSARY.
2. Can somebody please tell these recent wave of writers that a teenage-looking boy isnt believable as ultra successful CEOs or high level executives? They just arent. Even if you are from a rich family, it takes a certain pedigree and maturity to actually run a company. Muenfah is still just a baby. Somebody in Domundi has a fetish for hot looking young CEOs, i get the appeal, but a line has to be drawn somewhere - and they didnt have to use the same character type in every show.
3. Mike is too good for this role and too out of place in this series - im sorry to say but he looks too old to portray a college student next to the other members of the cast.
4. The school project exhibition. After making Muenfah an impossibly young college student/business owner the series came up with a story line for Teerak that he and his friends are suposed to present (and exhibit) their big big project - only to come up with Teerak's strawberry eating fox figurines in that snow-filled forest (which by the way they didnt even bother to make a snowy background), Joy's crochet keychains, and Punlee's silkscreen printed shirts. Really? They are college stidents and thats all they can come up with? And they passed with flying colors? Muenfah is closing big business deals and thats the arc you come up with for Teerak?
5. With the materials and footage that they had (and lack thereof) they could have compressed it to an 8-episode series and it will still be an enjoyable compact series. If they really needed to make it a 12-episode series they could have elevated the 2 other pairs to secondary lead status because for heavens sake they already casted 3 (or 4) very good looking pairs but did not utilize them all properly. I would have loved to see more of Real-Hia, Babe-Dom, and my babies Punlee-Klaijai (i could have used more of that flirting scene at the coffee shop).
Overall, its an easy series to watch. I would love to see more from these actors in the future, but Domundi has to spend a little bit more money for good script and extensie acting workshops. Will i recommend? A big-fat YES! WIll i rewatch - just to ogle at those cute boys.
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FLUFF THEN WHAT?
OKAY, LET’S GET ONE THING STRAIGHT. I HATED THOMASKONG. Like, deeply, viscerally, "why the fuck do people like them?" kinda hate. So imagine the olympic-like marathon I went through forcing myself to start this series. But, plot twist—I actually ended up not hating it?? Like, they went from “ew, why are they here” to “okay fine, they can stay, I guess.” Progress!Now, let’s be real. DMD is basically GMMTV's sluttier cousin (aka sex scenes). It’s got the same fluffy vibes, the same recycled plotlines, and the same energy that makes u say, “oh cute” while scrolling ur phone. It’s a decent watch, but did I zone out multiple times? Abso-fucking-lutely.
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1. Characters - Give us too many green flag that it is BORING!
- Kong (playing Teerak) – Listen. His acting is almost there, but his voice? His EYES?? They need WORK. Acting isn’t just about looking cute—conviction, babes. And WHY does he force the uwu energy when he already looks like a baby deer?? Just be you pookie. But given that this is his first series, his acting is quite good. At first, his whole "can’t say no" thing was cute, but eventually, I was screaming at my screen like, "GAH DAMN,. JUST SAY NO AND THIS WILL BE OVER.". Also, I need him to hug people like he means it. Every time he hugged his parents, it looked like he was hugging a brick of wall. WHERE IS THE EMOTION?? And the constant self-doubt? Exhausting. Stand up, Teerak. STAND UP. His development is...meh. He gets bolder, sure, but also more irritating with all the self-doubt. Pick a struggle, Teerak.
- Thomas (playing Fah) – I KNOW Thomas can act, but his action scenes? Decent. Could be better. I do appreciate the little microexpressions (brows softening? We love to see it). But Fah as a character? Babes. He’s a plain boiled chicken breast. Green flag, sure, but where’s the spice?? Where’s the flavor?? Give me a damaged, emotionally repressed, hot-headed mess—not this AI-generated perfect boyfriend script. His “temper” was giving mild inconvenience at Starbucks. Like, I needed him to almost snap at Teerak at least ONCE. Just one moment of unhinged drama. But nope, we got a marshmallow. Oh, and his English? Immaculate. We stan a bilingual king.
- Por (playing Lee) – First of all, this man is so fine it’s illegal. Like, Park Jihoon-level fine. I was ready to drag him, but SURPRISE, dude ate. Acting? On point. Face card? NEVER declined. Lee is basically the designated matchmaker, and honestly? I need him meddling in my love life. But his matchmaker energy was too chill—I needed more big brother, protective, ready-to-throw-hands energy. Like sir, this is ur BESTIE, why are u letting him get played like this?? DO SOMETHING??? Also, he barely interacts with Fah, so I deadass forgot they were brothers half the time. Good acting though.
- Auau (playing Real) – THIS. THIS IS HOW U DO TSUNDERE. He was brooding, possessive, emotionally constipated—PERFECTION. The internal struggle?? The simmering tension?? CHEF’S. FUCKING. KISS. This man was carrying the entire emotional weight of this show while Fah stood around looking pretty. Daddy energy through the roof, and I am not complaining.
- Save (playing Hia) – His acting is solid, but his eye acting needs work. Some scenes felt stiff as hell. But when he cries?? SHOOK. Hia as a character? Clingy, spoiled, and ONLY soft for Real, which is hilarious. Lowkey the clown of the series, but suddenly turns into the biggest simp when it comes to his man. We stan a man with priorities.
- Mike (playing Oh) – LISTEN. I love Mike. The fact that I forgot he was even IN this series until he popped up is a CRIME. This man should be a lead actor, wtf is GMMTV doing? I am so glad he left GMMTV. Oh as a character? He was the only one spicing up this vanilla-ass plot. But real talk, Rak lowkey led him on by never saying no, so I kinda feel bad for him. Justice for Oh.
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2. Plot - Too many fluff that I keep on rolling my eyes.
Classic fake dating trope: cold, brooding senior + sunshine junior = predictable but fun. Rak’s family being all wholesome? Cute. But some of these lines?? BORDERLINE CRINGE. The chemistry between Thomas and Kong? Not awkward, no weird tension, solid. Speaking of conflict—where is it??? The biggest “drama” in this show is self-doubt and miscommunication. Literally, just talk to each other. The one interesting conflict was the fight in the bar, and even that was weak as hell. Why did that scene look like two toddlers throwing a tantrum? Where’s the intensity?? Vegas could NEVER.
But THEN, that soccer match scene? I LOST IT. Rak cheering in the middle of the game like this was a 2008 Disney movie?? PLS. And then when Fah got into a fight, Rak’s “NOOO, FAH, LOOK AT ME, THIS ISN’T YOU” energy?? GIRL, BE SERIOUS. Supporting characters? Carrying this entire show on their BACKS.
Also, LOGIC LEFT THE CHAT. They supposedly booked a WHOLE ZOO for their date, but then Mew just pops up out of nowhere??? MAKE IT MAKE SENSE. Then the almost-kiss scene? WHY was the pull-away so unnatural?? Fah just stood there like a goddamn lamppost. I needed push and pull energy, not this hesitant virgin nonsense.
Oh’s confrontation with his mom? LACKED. EMOTION. Bro just asked if she ever loved him and she went silent?? AND THEN THAT WAS IT??? WHERE IS THE BREAKDOWN?? WHERE IS THE SCREAMING?? WHERE IS THE RAWNESS??
And OF COURSE, I was more invested in the side couple than the main one. Real and Hia actually had tension, while Fah and Teerak were just out here playing house. Even with minimal screentime, they outshined FahRak’s bland-ass romance.
Sex scenes? Normal, basic, vanilla. No butterflies.
Ep 12? Pure fluff. Cute, but felt like filler. Also, they crammed all the side couples into the last episodes instead of pacing them properly, which made it feel rushed as hell. It’s like they suddenly remembered, “Oh shit, we have more couples to wrap up.” Mess.
Sex scenes? Vanilla as hell. They had potential but didn’t do anything with it. No butterflies, no excitement, just… sex. Yawn.
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3. OST - Didn’t care. Just more fluffy-ass love songs.
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4. Overall
6.5/10. It wasn’t trash, but it wasn’t great either. I finished it, but by the end, I just felt… empty. Like, okay cool, that happened, but did I feel anything? Nah. Would I rewatch? HELL NO. ( Then again, I never rewatch a series unless if it's really good. )
ThomasKong went from my blacklist to maybe a tiny chair in the back of my mind, but that’s it. I said what I said.
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Not My Sky
Having watched the entirety of the show now I can confidently say that this was neither my sky nor a show I enjoyed. I liked a handful of scenes and some of the visuals (Thomas and TeeTee in particular), but that’s all.To keep it short I’ll try to simply list my issues with “Your Sky”, going into detail only when it’s necessary.
- Not a single member of the young cast can act (which is not a huge surprise in a BL) and delivery of most lines was bad (Thomas was stiff like a wooden board, Kong can’t emote, Save had exactly one pose – that of an insufferable brat – and he was striking it in every scene, TeeTee was all cute smiles but no substance etc. etc.).
- Episode 1 was nearly devoid of content, I’m still amazed I returned for ep. 2.
- The fake relationship ploy was just as dumb and unnecessary as it was in “2gether” (to name just one show which used it and failed at it – although there it was additionally offensive and homophobic).
- I don’t understand how with 12 episodes and 3 couples to develop we got so little done with Real and Hia and even less with PunLee and Klaijai. What’s the point of dragging out the conclusion of a romantic plotline of Real and Hia till ep. 12 or introducing PunLee and Klaijai as late as in ep. 8 (of 12)?
- The main couple plotline – also stretched beyond belief – became boring very quickly, with far to many filler scenes and lack of development. I watched the uncut version – the one including nudity and more intimacy – but don’t think that it made the series nor the main couple plotline more interesting.
- As for Teerak’s homophobic father and his antics in ep. 11 I’ll repeat what I wrote in that episode’s review: it was a blatant defense of homophobia. I'm okay with homophobic characters in BL, including them in a story is acceptable for sake of realism or to create an obstacle for a same-sex couple to form a relationship or stay together. What I'm not okay is having such a character presented as being justified, having legitimate concerns or voicing an opinion or point of view in a debate. Homophobia is evil, plain and simple, like racism or antisemitism. Any show, not just a BL, cannot leave any doubt about it. Homophobia is never justified and is indefensible; presenting it in any other way as literal evil (regardless of where it comes from - outright malice, ignorance or stupidity, it doesn't matter) is not allowed. Ep. 11 did exactly that, presenting Teerak's father as an idiot, but acting in good faith (actually acting out of selfishness, which the show also failed to point out) and going so far as defending him: Teerak's mother saying "I know you’re disappointed. So am I" was inexcusable (children are not property of their parents nor can be held hostage to expectations and wishes of their parents). This is a show made in 2024, but in this regard it sounds like one of those idiotic early BL's from 8-10 years ago.
I did enjoy the bar fight scene between a transphobic drunk (portrayed, I believe, by the assistant director himself) and some prominent drag queens; that was one of the very few moments when I laughed wholeheartedly.
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a comfort show with a few hiccups
Overall: the sweet/caring dynamic was fun to watch, but there were a few plot/character missteps. 12 episodes about 45 minutes each. Uncut on iQIYI https://www.iq.com/play/your-sky-episode-1-1mjy70t567o?lang=en_us ; episode 1 cut on YouTube (not available in Japan or South Korea) https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcTibKbv20S4ZNMvGUzUFQZrJenvr4xCa&si=Z1iDluCF_Hhpy73L I added up the timings in ep 1 and the uncut was about 1 minute longer - I didn't see any difference between the cut and uncut versions.Content Warnings: manipulation, non con touching/manhandling, punches, non con picture taking/sharing, coercion, transphobia, non con touching, victim blaming, homophobia, manhandling
Watch Suggestions (uncut version)
- watch episodes 1-6
- episode 7 watch beginning to 3min and 52-end
- episode 8 start at 13:30
- episode 9 skip 31:30-35 and 38-44
- can watch all of episode 10 though the second couple annoyed me
- episode 11 watch 4:15-21 and 47-54:50
- watch all of episode 12
What I Liked
- showed a main character as kind through his actions at the beginning
- caring/sweet dynamic and that they communicated
- one of the few child-like characters who had agency (actively made his own decisions without being manipulated into things)
- supportive friend group
- Fah's loving and supportive family
- non cliche ex girlfriend
- intimacy and check ins, continued intimacy/not rebuffing intimacy
Room For Improvement
- character exposition dump montage with voice over for the other main character
- though Rak had agency, his continued child-like demeanor got on my nerves after he and Fah were intimate
- the stereotypical trans woman character
- nonsense stuff: so drunk he couldn't recognize someone but still able to stand/walk and talk, friends didn't seem to know what was going on but everyone else did in ep 2, that the antagonist didn't switch his focus to someone else
- in episode 6 they needed to show them filming so viewers realized that it was for the student film and didn't really happen (on/near the beach)
- in episode 7 what a character did could have killed another character, that was too violent and though the couple did briefly talk later, I couldn't totally trust a character that showed that level of violence
- a character randomly showed up to comfort Oh, they could have weaved that character in earlier
- nonsense in episode 8, there was plenty of time to say something to another character
- in episode 8 a 3rd couple came out of nowhere, could have built that up better
- the victim blaming in ep 9 was infuriating
- continuity error in ep 9 of no pants and then pants
- some of the camera angles were odd
- episode 10 with the apology letter and shopping part
- episode 11 a character acted totally different (and other characters hinting at it didn't work because what I saw as a viewer was different), the other adults not saying things right away, the manhandling, the 180 shift, none of it worked for me
- episode 11 and 12 should have reduced the family drama and spent that time better developing the second and third couples
- (neutral) comedy sound effects
Question - I'm wondering if the nickname "Saggy Cheeks" would better be translated to "Squishy Cheeks" - if anyone who speaks Thai can talk about the translation please let me/us know. "Saggy Cheeks" has a negative connotation to me but I had the impression that it was a silly nickname, not a negative nickname.
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Light hearts and Sweet series
After watching the series I was surprised at how much I enjoyed it greatly. Its major in the fluffy department and full of sweet tender moments. The acting was good and there was good chemistry. I enjoyed the pairing for the most part. I liked how the showed the slow grow and very real moments of faking to becoming real. It has a lot of tender sweet moments. I found it did make me laugh and cry especially at the end. The end was a bit surprising with the parents especially dad but was well done over all if a bit dramatic at times as well. If you enjoy fluffy series of tender and sweetness then this is it. I really over all enjoyed everything about it and was a change pace. The cast was great and i loved the friends and how they slowly get there own relationships.Was this review helpful to you?

Some sweets for my Sweet and a craving for PorTeeTee & AuauSave
I didn't go into this with high expectations because let's be real. DMD shows are usually 40% plot and 60% of their cute, heavily made up guys, with the soft filter set to 1000% and plenty of kisses, but I kinda enjoyed this one. It had some funny moments that made me laugh and watching Fah slowly go from cold to hot was cute to watch.First, Thomas is just EFFORTLESSLY sexy. He has that Flynn Rider smolder with GREAT hair. Kong has the prettiest eyes. I just had to get that out there.
Okay, onto the review. Right, so this show is basically your typical cold guy falls for warm bubbly guy. It's not much different plot wise so don't look for anything new.
Teerak comes from the typical "Leave It to Beaver" type family where they smother him in so much love and tend to forget that he's a 20 year old University male student and not a 10 year old little girl. They babied the FUCK out of this guy. I mean, I was expecting Teerak to be your typical infantile male lead, but he was actually pretty chill and happy go lucky when he was with his friends at school or with Fah, but my GOSH, when he's home it's like he's transported back to being two years old. His home scenes or anything with his sister got annoying fast just because of that and I mashed the hell out of the skip button. They were cringe.
Rak's only problem was that he was way too nice of a guy and couldn't say no and if any type of negativity ever came out of his mouth, he would pretty much turn to stone, but he got better as the show progressed so yay to character development.
Fah is your cold, rich guy who didn't believe in love until he met and fell in love with this fluffball. That's really it about him.
They got together, had one little setback and that was it. Their relationship was ire.
Now onto the other couples.
Real & Hia-The friends to lovers couple.
I LOVED them. They were Fah's BFFs and brought the comic relief. They had that "will they won't they" thing going on. The chemistry was fire and I can't wait for their new show.
Punlee & KlaiJai - Love at first sight couple. (?)
Listen, I do not remember how these two met, but it just felt like Klaijai just randomly appeared out of the blue, became close friends with the group and Lee just ended up falling for him. They too seemed to have nice chemistry with what little scenes they had. Por is as cute as a button and TeeTee looks like he could be OffRoad's brother. I liked them and I'm excited for their new show too.
The other characters were just background noise to me. It was all happy rainbows and unicorn farts with a pretend relationship that lasted five minutes, some BS with Mike's character and episode 11 being the angtsy episode and that was it.
In conclusion, if you want to go into a diabetic coma and just watch something that's simple with all the fluff, sweetness and lots of hot kisses with a shallow plot and minimal angst, then check this one out. Just enjoy it for what it is. One thing about these DMD Boys, they're gonna know how to kiss.
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cute drama, I definitely recommend
now after reading all the other reviews, I kind of disagree with them. It has a basic story but it executes that well, there aren't random actions that happen for no reason - everything that happens affects the growth of the characters. The characters don't have unnecessarily toxic families for no reason, they're very healthy. I'd say the drama is very realistic too, showing real problems and how tough the solutions can be.Con rating between main ship:
10/10 consent
10/10 respect for each other
con rating between all side ship 1
8.7/10 consent
9.5/10 respect for each other
con rating between all other side ships:
10/10 consent
10/10 respect
I'd like to write about things I liked and disliked, but that would spoil it. if you're reading this, I say go for it but be prepared to skip a few scenes, I feel the third ship had an unnecessary amount of scenes (this Is the uncut version though, what can you expect)
anyhow these two have a great dynamic and chemistry, they bring the best out of each other and I definitely recommend this drama - I binge watched it for 13-14 hours straight!
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A pleasant surprise
I don't know if this was because I started the series when I was desperately in need of something light and fluffy, or because it was genuinely good, but I am so pleasantly surprised by how good it was.It's your basic pretend relationship but I was sold from the get go. Add to that Thomas looking like he does and chemistry between the leads, and I was double sold. The story moved at a brisk pace (bar the little lull in episodes 8-10), and it wasn't repetitive. They actually stuck to the pretend relationship instead of completely forgetting about it at some point like I've seen other shows do with their main plotline, which I really appreciated. The relationship between Rak and Fah developed very nicely, again surprisingly the writing was pretty solid.
In the same vein, I loved how the characters themselves and the romance between the leads were written. I'll admit, overly cutesy characters are not my favorite, mostly because they can never seem to get some kind of depth written to them. Their cute and that's it. But Rak was more than that, and I got to see this through a storyline I thought was unnecessary but turned out to be really important. Same with Fah, he's supposed to be a stoic character, but throughout the series, there were moments where he didn't take himself too seriously and showed his vulnerability which I loved to see.
And every other supporting character was written just as well, I found myself appreciating their presence on screen and in the lives of the leads with every passing episode. They were entertaining, endearing characters.
The romance between the leads was also written so well, they showed the character development clearly without being too explicit, created scenarios for us to see just why they liked each other, what's not to appreciate? I would have appreciated more screentime for both of the side couples though, I feel like that's a complaint I have with every rom com I watch though.
The acting was good, there were some unnecessary scenes and some of them were dragged out too long, but for the most part the pacing was steady and crisp, and the music was pretty cute as well.
The series was nothing new, it had the same ten clichés every romance title has and yet I enjoyed it to the fullest extent. It was truly a pleasant surprise.
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A cute & fluffy watch when you need to put your brain off
Was this BL revolutionary ? Certainly not. Was it (overly) sweet and so sugary I thought my teeth would get rotten ? Probably. Did I had a good time watching that amount of fluff ? Yes.In terms of storylines, nothing much happened, it is just a story about a group of friends college students falling in love. It feels very similar to a lot of Thai BL production featuring the same kind of story but it is very charming ! The series does not hold a lot of substance, but the various couples in it had me swooning. Even Teerak, the central character with a super childish personality, was quite endearing to me...Which is quite a surprise as those kind of characters can get very annoying.
Casting definitely influenced positively my enjoyment of the series. Indeed, I watched previously DMD Friendship S1 and S2, a TV Show with the objective of creating new BL pairings for future DoMunDi TV Production dramas, and 3 of those new pairs were featured in Your Sky! I was therefore quite invested into watching the actors playing the main couple and the two secondary couples. It was really satisfying to see the outcome of the TV Show take life on screen and it participated a lot in my watching experience. Not all had the same screen time nor the same acting skills level, but overall I was quite fond of all of them. If I had to choose my MVP, it would be Auau but I will be on the lookout for the next dramas with those actors.
I would recommend this to people looking for a sweet BL. It is not original at all and recycles a lot of over-used storylines in Thai BL realm but it is very charming. The chemistry between the actors is good, and even if some of the acting is quite green, I was pretty happy to watch it as I was very invested into watching the new BL pairings formed by DMD Friendship S1 and S2.
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and my first 10 of 2025 goes to...
This drama surprised me in many different ways. Like, I came looking for bronze and I found gold. It's a drama with a very beautiful and simple story that is like a band-aid for your heart. I'm going to miss all the characters a lot, especially PunLee and his Khun Ghlai who had very little time on screen and I really hope they have their own series later. Anyway, it's a series that I would recommend to everyone, if you have time you should definitely give it a chance, but if you don't like cute things you don't need to go around spilling hateful comments everywhere afterwards, because all in all it's a good drama. or that's my opinion xd bye🫰🏻Was this review helpful to you?

When the sea and the sky finally meet!
Adorable, feel-good, cute, fluffy, and comforting are the words I’d use to describe this.Literally: 💙💠📘🐳🌸🎀💕💓💗🍨🌱🍀🌿!
The story is simple and typical—cliché and probably told before in other fonts and shapes—but I loved it!
This was exactly what I was looking for: a cringy, feel-good watch.
It has its flaws, sure, but it was adorable enough for me to overlook them. I enjoyed it and had fun. I was smiling through the whole show!!
The first couple was just too cute—Teerak, the sweet child-like boy, and Muanfah, a green-flag boyfriend who takes care of him. ADORABLE.
The second couple RealHia were great too—bickering friends to lovers! I loved the energy they gave.
The third couple was just there, but I would've liked to see more of them too.
Teerak’s sister (babe) was so good! I liked her and her boyfriend too; that couple was cute and wholesome, even if no one talks about them (understandable, since they’re the straight couple in a BL).
I liked the whole friend group—they were all fun and supportive.
Punlee was my favorite character. I love him, haha. He was judging everyone with his face only for him to get a boyfriend at the end too.
And we applaud and appreciate a non-cliche ex-girlfriend!
Loved Muanfah’s family, and the sibling dynamics between Babe & Teerak and Muanfah & Punlee.
I would’ve preferred more screen time for the 2nd and 3rd couples rather than the family drama in the later episodes.
And yeah, judge me if you must for liking this—
my mistake for loving sweets that won’t give me diabetes!
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