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Our Skyy

Our Skyy  ·  2018, Thailand
7.2
4,186 ratings
5
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● Completed 🕑 2018

A five-episode anthology that serves as a continuation of the stories of Pick and Rome (Secret Love: Puppy Honey), In and Sun (My Dear Loser), Tee and Mork ('Cause You're My Boy), Kao and Pete (Kiss Me Again), and Arthit…

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Our Skyy is a five-episode anthology that brings together five of the most beloved BL couples from GMMTV's golden era, offering fans a nostalgic yet fresh continuation of their stories. Each episode functions as a standalone mini-movie, diving into a unique scenario that deepens the bond between the characters while exploring themes of understanding, trust, and love. From a body-swap adventure that forces Pick and Rome to literally walk in each other's shoes, to a hilarious fake-death scheme that reignites Pete and Kao's playful bickering, every story is crafted with care. Whether it's In and Sun overcoming miscommunication with a little help from a friend, Tee and Mork facing jealousy and insecurity, or Kongpob and Arthit confronting a life-changing decision that tests their commitment, Our Skyy delivers the emotional payoff fans have been waiting for. The series balances comedy, drama, and heartfelt moments, all while honoring the original character dynamics. While prior knowledge of the source series enriches the experience, the anthology stands on its own as a celebration of queer love in all its forms—fluffy, angsty, and everything in between. Director P'Aof (Backaof Noppharnach) ensures each episode feels like a love letter to the fans, with stellar performances that showcase the cast's growth and chemistry. For anyone who has followed these couples from their beginnings, Our Skyy is a warm hug and a satisfying pause point—a reminder that love, no matter the obstacle, finds a way to endure.

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Our Skyy Episode 1
Season 1 · Nov 23, 2018
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Our Skyy Episode 2
Season 1 · Nov 30, 2018
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Our Skyy Episode 3
Season 1 · Dec 07, 2018
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Our Skyy Episode 4
Season 1 · Dec 14, 2018
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Our Skyy Episode 5
Season 1 · Dec 21, 2018
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mork_tee_forever
January 2025
10/10
I'm absolutely obsessed with this anthology! Every episode made me swoon, but Tee and Mork's story stole my heart—their chemistry is off the charts. The way Mork looks at Tee, the soft head kisses, the public confession... I was crying happy tears. And Kongpob and Arthit's airport reunion? Forget about it. Pure romance perfection. If you love fluffy, emotionally satisfying BL, this is a must-watch.
LI
logic_in_bl
March 2025
6/10
I get the appeal, but I found the writing uneven. The body-swap episode with Pick and Rome was fun but felt too gimmicky, and the In/Sun story dragged despite good acting. Tee/Mork's conflict relied on a silly misunderstanding that could've been solved in five minutes—very frustrating for a couple supposedly together for three years. The Kongpob/Arthit finale was the strongest, but the breakup scene felt overly dramatic. Enjoyable for nostalgia, but not groundbreaking storytelling.
FF
frame_focus
July 2024
9/10
The visual storytelling in Our Skyy is a step up from the original series. Director P'Aof uses warm golden tones for romantic moments and cooler blues for conflict, especially in the Arthit/Kongpob episode—that bathroom scene with Arthit crying? The lighting was heartbreakingly beautiful. The body-swap episode deployed clever mirrored shots to show Off and Gun mimicking each other's mannerisms. Even the small details, like the way Pete's apartment is lit to feel cozy and lived-in, show serious craft. A feast for the eyes.
OJ
ost_junkie_99
October 2024
9/10
The music in Our Skyy is pure serotonin. Fluke's 'Khuen Thoe' (PickRome theme) is such a catchy earworm I've had it on repeat for weeks. The instrumental score during the Tee/Mork band scene gave me chills—it perfectly captured that nervous excitement of a public declaration. And the orchestral reprise of the SOTUS theme in episode 5? Instant tears. Even the background sound design, like the rain in the Pete/Kao episode, adds so much emotion. This anthology proves how much a great soundtrack elevates a drama.
CM
consent_matters_bl
April 2025
7/10
I appreciate that each episode tackles a different relationship dynamic, but some choices made me uneasy. In the Pete/Kao episode, Pete's initial hostility and manipulation (the fake death lie) border on emotional coercion, even if played for laughs. The PickRome body swap cleverly highlights issues of empathy and labor division, which I loved. However, the Kongpob/Arthit episode's central conflict—Arthit deciding to move without consulting his partner—raises important questions about autonomy in relationships. The resolution is sweet, but I wish the show had addressed the lack of communication more critically. Overall, a fun watch with some meaningful takeaways, but not without problematic moments.
NF
novel_faithful
December 2024
8/10
As someone who read the original 'SOTUS' novel and 'Kiss Me Again' source material, I was happy with how Our Skyy expanded on character moments that were only hinted at in the books. Kongpob's internal monologue about waiting for Arthit is book-accurate, and the added scene of Arthit crying alone is a welcome depth. However, the Tee/Mork episode felt completely disconnected from the novel's tone—their relationship was much more angsty in print, while here it's fluffy almost to a fault. I wish the anthology had given equal weight to the darker themes from the originals, but for epilogue-style content, this is still satisfying.
SC
side_couple_lover
June 2025
9/10
I'm so glad In and Sun finally got their own spotlight! They were always the underrated side couple in 'My Dear Loser,' and their episodes in Our Skyy gave them the closure they deserved. Pluem and Chimon's emotional range in that motel scene wrecked me—every unspoken glance said more than words. Mike's cameo as the protective friend was also perfect. This is the kind of spin-off that makes you appreciate a couple you didn't even realize you needed more of. If you're a fan of slow-burn angst with a happy ending, this episode is for you.