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Very cute, very fluffy
I was looking for a cute, fluffy show when Your Sky came up. I started watching without reading the synopsis because it seemed like exactly what I was looking for, but the experience was a bit of a rollercoaster.
At first, I was terribly confused by the character relationships. I initially thought the characters were in high school, and when Rak approached Babe and her boyfriend to go home, I assumed they were Rak’s parents. Babe said something about spoiling Rak, which seemed to confirm my theory. She looked so young that the fact she was wearing a school uniform didn't even register until they arrived home and I realized they were actually siblings.
I was confused again when Rak recalled his encounter with Fah and Lee mentioned that Fah is his brother. Why would the group talk about Fah being a "Scary Looker" right in front of his literal brother? It seemed so disrespectful and weird. Plus, in the beginning, Lee and Fah don’t interact at all; no one would ever guess they are related.
Then there is Fah, a college student who somehow owns a massive bar? A college guy as a major businessman? How? Why? I understood him rescuing Rak from the creepy Oh by claiming to be his boyfriend; the fake relationship is a cliché, but it’s fine for a "cute" show. While Fah was portrayed as scary in the first episode, that didn't last. He doesn't actually look intimidating, no one is truly afraid of him, and he’s a total softy for the rest of the series. Then he goes and reserves an entire zoo, who reserves a whole zoo for a date?
As for the antagonist, Oh looked old enough to be a professor. I don’t understand why he became so obsessed with Rak after one simple interaction. He was downright creepy and did a few stupid things, but nothing ever came of it, and he was written out of the story in an instant.
Then there’s Rak. I’m fine with him being cute, but for someone in college, the characterization and the age didn’t match at all. I understand why he falls for Fah, but their physical chemistry felt "off" for the story being told. Their first kiss was during the MV shooting, and Rak looked like he had kissed a few guys already; he seemed far more experienced than his character should have been.
Don’t even get me started on the NC scenes. There was no awkwardness, blushing, or hesitation. Honestly, those two looked like they’ve done this together many times before. It was crazy how seasoned they seemed for a story that was supposed to be about a fresh, budding romance.
Overall, the show was cute, and I really enjoyed the first few episodes. There is genuine chemistry between Rak and Fah—I loved them together. Plus, the actors are all so handsome; it’s insane to have that much cute guys in one show. This drama is a good choice if you’re looking for something light and cute, as long as you don't go in with expectations that are too high.
At first, I was terribly confused by the character relationships. I initially thought the characters were in high school, and when Rak approached Babe and her boyfriend to go home, I assumed they were Rak’s parents. Babe said something about spoiling Rak, which seemed to confirm my theory. She looked so young that the fact she was wearing a school uniform didn't even register until they arrived home and I realized they were actually siblings.
I was confused again when Rak recalled his encounter with Fah and Lee mentioned that Fah is his brother. Why would the group talk about Fah being a "Scary Looker" right in front of his literal brother? It seemed so disrespectful and weird. Plus, in the beginning, Lee and Fah don’t interact at all; no one would ever guess they are related.
Then there is Fah, a college student who somehow owns a massive bar? A college guy as a major businessman? How? Why? I understood him rescuing Rak from the creepy Oh by claiming to be his boyfriend; the fake relationship is a cliché, but it’s fine for a "cute" show. While Fah was portrayed as scary in the first episode, that didn't last. He doesn't actually look intimidating, no one is truly afraid of him, and he’s a total softy for the rest of the series. Then he goes and reserves an entire zoo, who reserves a whole zoo for a date?
As for the antagonist, Oh looked old enough to be a professor. I don’t understand why he became so obsessed with Rak after one simple interaction. He was downright creepy and did a few stupid things, but nothing ever came of it, and he was written out of the story in an instant.
Then there’s Rak. I’m fine with him being cute, but for someone in college, the characterization and the age didn’t match at all. I understand why he falls for Fah, but their physical chemistry felt "off" for the story being told. Their first kiss was during the MV shooting, and Rak looked like he had kissed a few guys already; he seemed far more experienced than his character should have been.
Don’t even get me started on the NC scenes. There was no awkwardness, blushing, or hesitation. Honestly, those two looked like they’ve done this together many times before. It was crazy how seasoned they seemed for a story that was supposed to be about a fresh, budding romance.
Overall, the show was cute, and I really enjoyed the first few episodes. There is genuine chemistry between Rak and Fah—I loved them together. Plus, the actors are all so handsome; it’s insane to have that much cute guys in one show. This drama is a good choice if you’re looking for something light and cute, as long as you don't go in with expectations that are too high.
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