After Episode 4, their OST *Heavenly* hits so much harder. That place feels like their own little piece of heaven—the one place where they could leave everything behind and simply be happy together. Looking back at those scenes now feels bittersweet because we have no idea what's waiting for them next. It wasn't just a beautiful location; it was a symbol of the happiness, love, and peace they were trying so hard to hold on to. https://youtu.be/6DB7wFVaebs?si=TErqERaveSakwz_W
Ticket to Heaven is honestly incredible. Every single episode leaves me overwhelmed with emotions. It somehow manages to break my heart and heal it at the same time.
Whenever I find myself smiling or feeling happy while watching, a part of me becomes afraid, because this story has taught me that joy is often followed by pain. It feels as if happiness is forbidden for them, simply because the love they share is considered forbidden by others. And that's what hurts the most—because it shouldn't be. Love is one of the purest things in this world, and everyone deserves the freedom to love whoever makes their heart feel at home.
The scene between Barth and his parents shattered me into a million pieces. What made it even more painful is knowing that this isn't just fiction—it happens to so many people in real life. People are rejected, judged, and hurt simply for being themselves. But the moment that put my heart back together was seeing his mother stand by him, protect him, and love him unconditionally. Every person deserves that kind of love.
I've never understood why people are so afraid of those who are different. Being different isn't something negative—it's what makes us unique. It's what makes us human.
I don't hate Tanrak, but if I'm honest, I'm terrified that he's going to break Barth's heart. Barth has already suffered more than anyone should. He didn't deserve any of the pain he's endured. I understand why he struggles to trust people and why he's lost so much faith, but I truly hope he finds his happy ending. His soul is beautiful, kind, and pure, and he deserves to experience a love that finally gives back everything life has taken from him.
And now there are only two episodes left, and I'm honestly scared of what's coming. This series destroys me every time I watch it. Yet somehow, every time I see Barth and Tanrak together, they make me smile. They heal the cracks in my heart, only for the story to break it all over again.
Over and over.
And maybe that's what makes Ticket to Heaven so special—it reminds us that even in the middle of pain, love still has the power to heal.
“I'm not God's favorite son...” — that line broke my heart. It absolutely destroyed me. The moment I heard it, I couldn't stop crying. No matter who you love, love itself will always be beautiful, tender, and worth fighting for. It's one of the purest and most powerful things we can experience. To love and be loved is such a precious gift, and no one should ever be made to feel less deserving of it. That line carried so much pain, and it hit me right in the heart.
Honestly, this series was a total mess — rushed, chaotic, and occasionally downright silly. But whatever, I still loved it, mostly because I got to see Joong in every episode. He’s ridiculously adorable, and at this point I’ll watch anything he’s in. :))
Gemini is still my bias, but I feel like he could be more popular if it weren’t for his immaturity. He and Fourth…
He is still a child and doing great. So many brands are collaborating with him! Comparing him to Fourth is pointless because both of them support and help each other. You know what? I found his earthquake joke hilarious. Why? Because I didn't know what was happening, just as he did. It seems you all enjoy being toxic and putting others down, but you don't even know him. So please, try to be a nicer person or at least leave others alone.
Okay, this is incredible! It had me on the edge of my seat the entire episode. I love shows like this—with Gemini in it, it’s even better. Absolutely love it!
NOT ME SCREAMING AT MY SCREEN because the trailer was kinda a flop 💀💀 but like… do I care?? ABSOLUTELY NOT. The moment I saw Gemini’s name attached I was like “take my time, take my soul, take my LIFE” 😭🙌. The story already looks wild and messy in the best way, and you know Gemini is about to eat this role UP—no crumbs left, only chaos and tears for us 💅🔥. Trailer who?? I’m already binge-watching it in my head. LET’S GOOOO!
Aren’t Gemini and Fourth in a new series soon? What happened to their usual coupling?
They’ll be appearing together soon in a new series called Ticket to Heaven. In the meantime, both are working on solo projects as well. If you enjoy watching them as a pair, you’ll likely appreciate their individual performances too—they’re both very talented actors.
https://youtu.be/6DB7wFVaebs?si=TErqERaveSakwz_W
Whenever I find myself smiling or feeling happy while watching, a part of me becomes afraid, because this story has taught me that joy is often followed by pain. It feels as if happiness is forbidden for them, simply because the love they share is considered forbidden by others. And that's what hurts the most—because it shouldn't be. Love is one of the purest things in this world, and everyone deserves the freedom to love whoever makes their heart feel at home.
The scene between Barth and his parents shattered me into a million pieces. What made it even more painful is knowing that this isn't just fiction—it happens to so many people in real life. People are rejected, judged, and hurt simply for being themselves. But the moment that put my heart back together was seeing his mother stand by him, protect him, and love him unconditionally. Every person deserves that kind of love.
I've never understood why people are so afraid of those who are different. Being different isn't something negative—it's what makes us unique. It's what makes us human.
I don't hate Tanrak, but if I'm honest, I'm terrified that he's going to break Barth's heart. Barth has already suffered more than anyone should. He didn't deserve any of the pain he's endured. I understand why he struggles to trust people and why he's lost so much faith, but I truly hope he finds his happy ending. His soul is beautiful, kind, and pure, and he deserves to experience a love that finally gives back everything life has taken from him.
And now there are only two episodes left, and I'm honestly scared of what's coming. This series destroys me every time I watch it. Yet somehow, every time I see Barth and Tanrak together, they make me smile. They heal the cracks in my heart, only for the story to break it all over again.
Over and over.
And maybe that's what makes Ticket to Heaven so special—it reminds us that even in the middle of pain, love still has the power to heal.
No matter who you love, love itself will always be beautiful, tender, and worth fighting for. It's one of the purest and most powerful things we can experience. To love and be loved is such a precious gift, and no one should ever be made to feel less deserving of it.
That line carried so much pain, and it hit me right in the heart.