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You're My Sky thai drama review
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You're My Sky
1 people found this review helpful
by CrazyAsian123
Apr 18, 2023
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers

Must Watch

I would recommend this show as one of the must-watch. The storyline was refreshing, and the cast members were cute and did justice to their respective characters. In this series, three different couples with varied backgrounds in sports science fall for each other. Well written script. Each couple has their own set of unique issues to be dealt with. Every relationship has its hurdles, which the couple has to overcome if they honestly want to be there for each other. The cast did a great job portraying emotions such as love, sympathy and aggression. The nine-month and six-month changed the relationship dynamics among the cast and their character.

Scenes:
The basketball scenes throughout the episode were fantastic, the way they portrayed their respective characters was great, and the beach ball game was a lovely addition to the show.

Lead cast:
The show did have quite an interesting start and had a lot of backstories of Tupfah and Torn.
Tae and Suar's chemistry was intense and sweet. Tupfah and Thorn’s scenes were cute. Tupfah did have more than a friendly feeling towards Torn and was not aware of it. The kiss scenes were fantastic. They had to overcome tremendous hurdles to become one. Sometimes people just want the right person to spend time with, communicate, support, love and care for them. Ingfah was great and gave the push Tupfah needed. Bringing Shane back into the picture had some effect on Fah-Torn's relationship.

Jump-Boom was funny. Saen was an interesting and funny character, and Aii seems reserved. Their story was initially slow-paced, but once they realised that both shared the same feeling, their story became fast-paced. Saen's grandmother is supportive and funny. Saen and Aii's conversations were always so pure and genuine. In the end, it was good to see how much Saen and Aii have grown to love each other and want to make sure they don't make any mistakes that'll cost their relationship to fall apart.

Vee and Dome were promising characters with potential. Vee and Dome share a unique bond. They had their fair share of hurdles because Vee’s Pan was dating Dome. Porsche-Kris did a great job with their characters. They could have had more screen time.

Dynamics between characters:
Torn and Saen are good friends, and they could have more screen time to show more of their friendship.
Tupfah was a great friend by helping Saen and Aii.
It was pleasant to watch the chat between Vee-Saen and Aii-Torn.

Other Cast:
Pan was being such a supportive sister for Vee throughout the series. She truly loved Dome but in the end was supportive of their relationship. Pan also gave the motivation Aii required. She is a warm-hearted character.

Basketball team members were a lovely addition to the series. They were supportive towards Torn and Tupfah. But, when Torn need their support they weren’t there for him, which affected their relationship and game.

Tupbok is not like his brother Tupfah and is kind of funny. He is a great friend of Torn.

Fluke was really funny.
Coach Tuan and Big were unique and had different methods of teaching and beliefs.

Everyone got their happy ending.
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