All Sky, No Storm — A Cute BL That Barely Takes Off
Your Sky is the kind of BL you just want to hug. Everything about it screams "adorable": the main couple is sweet, the romantic moments are gentle, and visually, it's the kind of comfort show made to warm your heart.
The show's strongest point is its beginning — the fake dating plot, the character who can’t say “no,” and the persistent third wheel who just won’t take the hint. It starts off with promise and a light tension that keeps things engaging. The BL teases deeper emotional layers, but never quite dives in.
As the story progresses, it slows down a lot. The slow burn here is really slow — almost to a halt. There's a lack of strong conflict or gripping twists to hold attention.
The secondary couples are fine, but don’t leave much of an impression. The main couple, though, holds the show together with charm and great chemistry. You can’t help but root for them.
Also worth mentioning is the protagonist’s sister — she’s a standout. Charismatic and fun, we definitely want to see her in future series!
The climax involving the father and the typical “episode 11 tragedy” feels more like a script requirement than a genuine high point.
Conclusion:
Your Sky is like a pretty dessert with not much filling. It charms with softness and sweet characters but could have had more impact as a shorter, tighter story. It’s an adorable BL that nearly drifts into dullness — but still worth watching for fans of gentle romance and likable leads.
And I agree with the other reviews about Teerak's childish behavior, which made the NC scenes quite uncomfortable
The show's strongest point is its beginning — the fake dating plot, the character who can’t say “no,” and the persistent third wheel who just won’t take the hint. It starts off with promise and a light tension that keeps things engaging. The BL teases deeper emotional layers, but never quite dives in.
As the story progresses, it slows down a lot. The slow burn here is really slow — almost to a halt. There's a lack of strong conflict or gripping twists to hold attention.
The secondary couples are fine, but don’t leave much of an impression. The main couple, though, holds the show together with charm and great chemistry. You can’t help but root for them.
Also worth mentioning is the protagonist’s sister — she’s a standout. Charismatic and fun, we definitely want to see her in future series!
The climax involving the father and the typical “episode 11 tragedy” feels more like a script requirement than a genuine high point.
Conclusion:
Your Sky is like a pretty dessert with not much filling. It charms with softness and sweet characters but could have had more impact as a shorter, tighter story. It’s an adorable BL that nearly drifts into dullness — but still worth watching for fans of gentle romance and likable leads.
And I agree with the other reviews about Teerak's childish behavior, which made the NC scenes quite uncomfortable
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