
Loveliest Show to ever exist!
I absolutely had the time of my life watching the original show and this cute addition of Muenfah's POV + how FahRak navigate their relationship was super fun to watch! Since it was just a special it ofcourse didn't have any heavy plot addition but as a fan who was left with wanting more after the original show ended, this gave me more content and the scene of their engagement was just a lovely wrap to the show for me! 10/10 show, cast, ost everything! Will be rewatching this for a long time and eagerly anticipating ThomasKong future endeavors ❤Was this review helpful to you?

Childish and cringe, with no plot or depth – the worst BL series of the year so far
Boring and slow, with neither plot nor character development. Your Sky of Us is a continuation of the original story Your Sky, following the couple Muenfah and Teerak in school invironment. It was marketed as a sweet and emotional follow-up—but ended up being an empty and drawn-out experience.These special episodes were somehow even worse than the original series. There was no real storyline to speak of, and the pacing was painfully slow. It felt like a three-hour-long cute commercial, filled with meaningless fluff and dragged-out transitions that added nothing. The characters had no depth, and absolutely no growth took place throughout the episodes.
I had to fast-forward through several scenes just to get through it. The excessive baby-talk and the constant use of "darling" in every other line and the way grown men who are excessively jealous for no reason at all, unreasonably overprotective, or get overly shy and flustered in an extremely chaste way around their own partner—no, it's not cute or sweet, just incredibly cringey and completely unbelievable for the characters.
The tone was incredibly childish. Muenfah, who is supposedly on a business trips to Hong Kong, behaves more like a 12-year-old than an adult. The entire series gave the impression of being made for kids—if you removed a few longer kissing scenes, it could easily pass as a show for ten-year-olds. The acting wasn’t necessarily bad, but the script gave the actors nothing to work with.
If all you want is close-up shots of childish men smiling, kissing, and acting cute and don't care about meaningful plot, realistic characters or emotional depth, then maybe this is your kind of show.
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