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I LOVE THIS SERIES
I never expected Leap Day to hit me this hard, but it truly did. The story was solid, the production flawless, the OST beautifully haunting, the visual effects polished, and the acting… honestly, beyond words.
The moments that broke me the most were in episodes 11 and 12, when Day (Pond Naravit) sacrificed himself to save his brother Ozone. I cried so much during those scenes.. like I couldn’t even breathe properly. It wasn’t just sad, it was devastating in the most beautiful way. Pond Naravit’s performance as Day was absolutely unforgettable. He didn’t just play the role, he became Day. Every tear, every struggle, every sacrifice felt real, and that’s why it hurt so deeply.
and also the entire cast was incredible. From the leads to the supporting characters, everyone delivered genuine and powerful performances that made the whole story come alive. The chemistry between them felt natural, the emotions raw, and the effort they poured into each scene was undeniable. Together, they made this series shine in a way few shows ever do.
For me, Leap Day isn’t just a series, it’s an emotional experience. It made me laugh, it made me cry endlessly, and it reminded me how powerful storytelling can be when every detail is done right.
Truly, one of the best series I’ve ever watched.
The moments that broke me the most were in episodes 11 and 12, when Day (Pond Naravit) sacrificed himself to save his brother Ozone. I cried so much during those scenes.. like I couldn’t even breathe properly. It wasn’t just sad, it was devastating in the most beautiful way. Pond Naravit’s performance as Day was absolutely unforgettable. He didn’t just play the role, he became Day. Every tear, every struggle, every sacrifice felt real, and that’s why it hurt so deeply.
and also the entire cast was incredible. From the leads to the supporting characters, everyone delivered genuine and powerful performances that made the whole story come alive. The chemistry between them felt natural, the emotions raw, and the effort they poured into each scene was undeniable. Together, they made this series shine in a way few shows ever do.
For me, Leap Day isn’t just a series, it’s an emotional experience. It made me laugh, it made me cry endlessly, and it reminded me how powerful storytelling can be when every detail is done right.
Truly, one of the best series I’ve ever watched.
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