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Your Sky of Us thai drama review
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Your Sky of Us
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by Beatrice
Oct 20, 2025
3 of 3 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
This review may contain spoilers

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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