cute and ridiculous at the same time.
this is a follow up / special episode(s) for the your sky series where we fallow Fah and Teerak and they continue with their relationship.honestly, it’s just a cute addition to their series and I for one loved it. was it ridiculous? absolutely. but that’s kinda the charm of your sky and ThomasKong.
I expect nothing less than good laughs, sweet, cute moments and well it’s Domundi so of course spice :)
10/10 for adorableness and I’m excited to see them being in so mild angst with In moving forward.
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childish, boring, no development...
The three episodes can be considered "fan-service" without much of a "service". There is only forced drama and certainly not much character development. After 1.5 years together you may assume that "Teerak" changes his speaking especially in his confidence, but it's the same old, same old.So for me this "stories" are mostly boring even when the couples are cute. It does not add to the dynamics and only the side couples show a minimum of development. But maybe it's the right stuff for all the fangirls who don't expect a story at all. Just watching cute couples is enough for them, but it isn't for me.
Production quality was top notch, but they skimped in the music department re-using already known background music which is disappointing as well.
Overall more or less a waste of time and if you have seen the series, you have seen it all.
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similar tone to the series
Overall: I think fans of the series would enjoy these 3 episodes which were about 38 minutes each (there were iQIYI promos and then behind the scenes at the end of episodes, episode 3 had a musical number after the initial end credits). Aired on iQIYI https://www.iq.com/play/your-sky-of-us-episode-1-tfd7uw8or4?lang=en_usWatch Suggestions (to get rid of 2 annoying characters in episode 2)
- watch episode 1
- episode 2 watch 16:25-18:20, 20:05-35:30, 41:40-end
- watch episode 3
What I Liked
- in episode 1 I think it was the first time I've seen that plan where it didn't emotionally hurt the main lead
- kept a similar tone to the series (romcom)
- established couples
- sweet moments
- funny moments (the slide part made me chuckle)
Room For Improvement
- it was very tame and with so many established couples I expected a bit more spice
- didn't get into the side couples relationships as much as I would have liked
- the friend trying to ruin a surprise was supposed to be funny but she was being pretty selfish
- episode 2 with the nonsense of love rivals but at least it was resolved quickly
- (neutral) comedy sound effects
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*Shrugs for a minute*
Let's sum up1) It was cute
That sums it up.
No, no. I joke. Better summary
Episode 1 - Birthday party
Episode 2 - Jealousy
Episode 3 - Graduation party
Better..?
Seriously, I don't know how else I could sum it up or review it, it was cute and fun and a bit unnecessary unless you're in it purely for the cute moments between Rak and Fah.
The story was neatly wrapped up in Your Sky, and this was just an opportunity to see Thomas and Kong display their chemistry again. Just them. No one else got much valuable screentime in what minimal valuable screentime this had and huge portions of the episodes were behind the scenes stuff.
I kid you not, they actually broke out into a choreographed dance number at the end of episode 3, I'm not even joking.
It was all good fun, the episodes were so short they were over before I knew it, and yeah, it's a solid buffer series of sorts.
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? Refreshing, Sweet, and Underrated! ?
I honestly don't understand the hate Your Sky of Us is getting. I personally loved every bit of it! Just like season 1, it carried that heartwarming, youthful energy that makes it feel comforting and real. Sure, it may not be full of drama and intensity, but not every series has to be that way. Sometimes we need stories that focus on love, misunderstandings, and growth in a more gentle and fun way.The chemistry between the leads felt natural and sincere, and I could really feel how their relationship was developing in a way that made sense from season 1. The visuals, music, and little emotional moments? SO GOOD. It made me smile and even tear up at times.
If you're looking for something that gives you hope, healing, and butterflies — give this a shot and don’t let the negativity stop you. Just because something is soft and sweet doesn't mean it's "cringe." I think Your Sky of Us deserves way more love than it's getting.
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A Good Adding
Review: Your SkyA touching romance that grows from fake to real. PS : Don't listen to objective reviews because i can TOTALLY ASSURE you that anything about enjoying a series is SUBJECTIVE. So just try to watch it first, then judge for yourself.
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Storyline:
A well-paced love story where a fake relationship between Muenfah and Teerak slowly becomes real. It’s sweet, emotional, and easy to get invested in.
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Character Growth:
Muenfah starts off cold and reserved, but gradually becomes warmer and happier thanks to Teerak.
Teerak learns to stand up for himself and stops being a people-pleaser.
Their development feels natural and satisfying to watch.
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Romance & Chemistry:
Their evolving relationship is full of blush-worthy moments. The transition from awkward to affectionate is heartwarming and believable.
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Acting:
Despite being rookies, both actors deliver standout performances with impressive emotional range and chemistry.
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Soundtrack:
Catchy and mood-perfect. The OSTs make the emotional moments hit even harder.
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Final Verdict:
Your Sky is a heartfelt, well-acted series with lovable characters, strong chemistry, and a truly rewarding romance.
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A Cute And Wholesome Continuation
This was just plain cute, that’s all I need to say. The tone stayed true to the original series, which made it all the more enjoyable. It was mostly fan service wrapped in cuteness, but I’m not complaining, I loved every bit of it.The plot wasn’t too deep. Just some birthday/anniversary surprises and a bit of jealousy here and there. Fah is such an unrealistically perfect green flag, and I adore how cute he gets when he's jealous. Fah and Teerak make an absolutely adorable couple.
I did think Fah’s jealousy was a bit much, but then his brother Lee came in and completely outdid him, which was hilarious. I really liked the Klai and Lee pairing; they were the only couple that showed actual development from friends to lovers, while the others were already established. Lee’s reaction when Klai confessed he wanted more than friendship? Priceless. Totally fell in love with them.
The real Hia couple were cute too.
But there was a bit of drama with an ex-lover, but honestly, I never see exes as real love rivals, there’s a reason they’re in the past.
All in all, I have no complaints. It was a light, cute watch, and I enjoyed it a lot.
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Fluffy finale epilogue
If you weren't sure what the writers intended the main show to be about, the film class pitch that Muenfah's group gives to their teacher is basically the summation. Joy and Type gets to re-join the action after not being around towards the end of the main series. Their penchant for not being able to keep a secret becomes a plot beat in the first ep. It's wild that it's been almost two years and Lee and Ghlai didn't even officially go out yet, but Lee had been acting like the utmost devoted boyfriend the whole time. It was nice to see that Teerak had some friends from his freshman year that he ran into and got some hot pot with along with Muenfah. Of course one of them confesses to Teerak that he had a crush on him, but is chill and is a good sport about Muenfah blocking his every move towards Teerak, complimenting their relationship. Teerak was so popular in his freshman year, captivating so many people.Muenfah's dad keeps calling him away to Hong Kong to help him with the business. It was never mentioned, but assuming that he's also still co-managing the drinks and eatery place with Real, it's a miracle they are graduating. Joy and Type learned to keep a secret and joined in on throwing Teerak an engagement party in the end. Muenfah really brough the the most giant ring box. It's funny that Babe reminds them not to get married too early though. She doesn't say it, but big sister is basically hinting that she isn't even getting married yet, so definitely not younger bro. Teerak is very, extremely happy about his sex life to the point he was basically boasting about it by even mentioning it to a grossed out Type and Joy, while ironically his brother in law bestie Lee doesn't. The scene where he presents himself with a ribbon around his neck to Muenfah was giving me flashbacks to another series from the company that was too cringey, but it was handled okay here.
Real and Hia give zero romantic chemistry. It's somehow less than the scenes with Ghlai who is still feels like he popped up from out of nowhere, like from Lee's wish one day to have a boyfriend. His feelings for Ghlai is an impetus to give a scene between Muenfah and Lee where Lee asks him why Teerak and they connect over each finding someone that that affects their lives so tremendously. It looks like IQIYI sponsored the three episode epilogue, but not so much that they could keep the original camera and cinematography of the main series. It takes a moment to adjust to if you are watching them directly back to back, but it's okay. There's some behind the scenes clips after the episodes and it shows Teerak's actor coming from and talking about his actual school life. He's filming and handling mid-terms at the same time. I'm always impressed by the young actors that are still attending university at the same time as filming their acting roles.
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For me it was just CHILDISH
I was initially hyped to start watching "Your Sky" due to its good and high ratings. However, I was very negatively surprised in the end, as I found it childish, cringe, and awkward at times.I decided to watch the special episode with the hope it would be better than the series, but unfortunately, it was NOT; it was even worse.
Additionally, the dance at the end was personally very terrible and very cringe for me. (I hope that wasnt a huuuggee spoiler)
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The feelings of love are clear
Should I cry because of them? This series has a special touch on my heart because of the emotions and love it carries, and also because of Pi Fah and Terak. The emotions between them always make me cry, and the emotions because of their acting and their feelings for each other at the same time. I am sad that it ended. It is only three episodes, but it is full of feelings of love between them. I also have high expectations for my life partner because of Pi Fah. Will I ever find someone like him in reality? I am also starting to believe in the saying "eyes don't lie." Can you convince me that Thomas doesn't have real feelings for Kong Kong Bob? Thomas' eyes always shine just because of Kong Kong Bob's narration. Why is this part short? I am really sad. The actors have great energy during filming and scenes, and their feelings reach the viewer easily without hesitation or misunderstanding. Thank you to all of them for their effort and hard work. I will miss this series and will rewatch it when I forget these feelings to relive them thanks to them. Thank you to everyone who chose the actors and thank you to whoever came up with the idea for this seriesWas this review helpful to you?
Chaotic.
This was quite a chaotic sequel.I loved that it showed a bit more of Por and Tee Tee, and Auau and Save.
But besides that, this sequel didn't add much to the first season for me.
It was still fun to watch and the OST is good. If i ever watch Your Sky again, i will definatly watch this sequel too.
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It should have been a movie instead of 3 episodes.
I really really genuinely wanted to like this, but we don't always get what we want. It was a disaster. Awkward acting, gaping storyline and a bunch of other random things.The first season was great because it was the start of the relationship so you would expect them to be timid in their approach or method of delivery. Your Sky Of Us should have showed a much stronger side to their characters but we just got a whole of fluff, confusion, stiffness and cringe-worthy.
Domundi did the same thing with Cutie Pie 2. Instead of being a tie-up of season 1 or just a special episode to introduce side couples, it became Fan-Service with no direction.
I love Thomas and Kong, but this should have been a movie, not 3 episodes.
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