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Your Sky of Us

Your Sky of Us  ·  2025, Thailand
7.6
4,080 ratings
3
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● Completed 🕑 2025

A continuation of Your Sky, this sequel follows Muenfah as he plans a surprise birthday party for Teerak with the help of friends and family. However, unexpected challenges arise when Muenfah's ex reappears, and Teerak…

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Return to the sweet, sunlit world of *Your Sky* in this three-part sequel miniseries that picks up with Muenfah and Teerak's relationship stronger than ever. As Muenfah secretly orchestrates an elaborate surprise birthday party for his beloved Teerak with the help of their close-knit circle of friends and family, the couple faces unexpected tests. The reappearance of Muenfah's ex-girlfriend stirs up old insecurities, while Teerak's undeniable charm attracts an admirer from his freshman year, forcing Muenfah to confront his jealousy in surprisingly adorable ways. Balancing business trips to Hong Kong with university life, Muenfah must learn that love isn't about grand gestures but showing up with an open heart. Meanwhile, side couples like the hilariously oblivious Lee and Ghlai finally navigate the line between friendship and romance, adding layers of laughter and warmth. Packed with playful banter, a dash of drama, and a choreographed dance number that will leave you grinning, *Your Sky of Us* is a fluffy, feel-good epilogue that celebrates the joy of established love and found family. Perfect for fans who fell for the original series and want more time with these characters.

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Your Sky of Us Episode 1
Season 1 · Mar 29, 2025
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Your Sky of Us Episode 2
Season 1 · Apr 05, 2025
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Your Sky of Us Episode 3
Season 1 · Apr 17, 2025
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bl_heart_thomas_kong
June 2025
9/10
I don't care what anyone says—this was exactly the dose of happiness I needed! Muenfah and Teerak are still the cutest couple ever, and their every glance makes my heart flutter. The side couple Lee and Ghlai finally got their moment and I actually teared up. Yes, it's fluff with no plot, but sometimes that's all you need. Thomas and Kong's real-life chemistry shines through every scene. A perfect dessert after the main meal!
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logic_over_fluff
July 2025
3/10
I honestly can't believe this got made. Three episodes of absolutely nothing happening—Teerak still talks like a baby, Muenfah's jealousy is laughable, and the 'conflict' with an ex is resolved in five minutes. The series feels like a 3-hour-long commercial filled with product placement and behind-the-scenes padding. If you want actual character development or a coherent story, stay far away. Even the kissing scenes felt staged and awkward.
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side_ship_sailor
August 2025
8/10
I mostly watched for Lee and Ghlai, and they did not disappoint! Their storyline finally moved from 'friends who hold hands' to a real confession, and it was so satisfying. The main couple is cute, but honestly I was fast-forwarding to see more of the side pairings. Production is top-notch, and the slide scene in episode 2 made me laugh out loud. Sure, the plot is thin, but as a fan of the side ships, I'm grateful for the extra content.
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cinematic_bl_fan
September 2025
6/10
Visually, this miniseries is a step down from the original—the camera work feels cheaper and the color grading is inconsistent between episodes. That said, a few shots of Muenfah and Teerak in soft lighting are genuinely beautiful. The choreographed dance number in episode 3 was a bizarre but fun surprise; it's not something you see in BL often. I wish the director had pushed for more creative framing, but overall it's watchable.
CA
consent_and_chemistry_critic
October 2025
2/10
I found the dynamic between Muenfah and Teerak uncomfortable to watch. Muenfah's jealousy is portrayed as cute, but it's actually possessive and controlling—he literally stalks Teerak's interactions with old friends. Teerak's baby-talk and excessive shyness after two years together feels regressive, not endearing. The show normalizes a power imbalance where one partner manages the other's social life. The NC scenes lacked any sense of mutual desire, and I worried about the message this sends to young viewers about healthy relationships.