Your Sky

กี่หมื่นฟ้า ‧ Drama ‧ 2024 - 2025
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NaraLookpeach
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Jun 11, 2026
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Overall 6.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 4.5
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Didn't fully catch me — but surprised me where it mattered

The setup is familiar enough — a boy being pursued by a senior, a fake boyfriend arrangement that convinces nobody, the predictable trajectory from pretend to real. I wasn't expecting much beyond that.
What I didn't expect was the father. A parent who genuinely doesn't accept his son's sexuality, and a conflict that actually sits with that rather than resolving it quickly or pretending everyone is fine. That's not something Thai BL does often — the genre tends to exist in a bubble where queerness is met with warmth or gentle confusion at worst. Seeing a series step outside that bubble, even briefly, felt honest in a way I appreciated. I'll give it credit for that without pretending it changed my overall experience of the series.
The couple didn't fully land for me and not much stayed after I finished it. But that one element surprised me, and I think surprises deserve to be acknowledged.

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jaheffry
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Overall 8.0
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Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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i did it for thomaskong

June 28, 2026

WHOA, Your Sky, was definitely an interesting watch. At first, I dropped this series because I was not feeling the first episode. However, as it progressed to episode 2 and3, that is when it really starts peaking for me. I really like the ThomasKong chemistry and overall tandem. The lackluster plot definitely was overshadowed by their chemistry hence why I was able to finish the show. I truly did have fun watching it, and similar to Duang With You, it's kind of like those trashy rom coms that is a guilty pleasure. It's so cringe but its so good that you still keep wanting more. I do think that overall, that these highschool BL cliché are just the norm for the pairs to break into the Thai Industry especially with DmD mostly always putting highschool BLs as their couples launch into the industry.

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Sun_Army
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May 15, 2026
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Overall 1.0
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Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!

To everyone who watched Duang With You and wanted to check out Your Sky just for TeeTeePor — don’t waste your time. Just watch their clips on YouTube instead.

This show is painfully boring. The story feels so poorly written that an 8-year-old could’ve come up with something better. The acting from both leads is honestly hard to sit through. Every time they speak, it feels unnatural and forced. One comes across as overly annoying, while the other is so robotic it seems like he’s just reading lines straight off the script.

The only decent part of the show is AuAuSave as the side couple, but they barely get any screen time. And of course, beautiful Por is probably the one thing keeping this show watchable.

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RecordofBLs
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Feb 5, 2025
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Nothing impressive just ALOT of CUTENESS and FLUFF with obvious shortcomings

First of all, Don't go into this series expecting something out of the box cuz you will find nothing like that.
Did I watch this show for watching's sake only?
No, I enjoyed it but cannot ignore the obvious shortcomings.
Do I recommend watching this?
YES! If you want something really cute and soft and will make you giggle if you can tolerate the clear lack of acting skills(they're new actors, and it's not the worst, so I was able to ignore this mostly)
No, if you want something serious, and extraordinary, that hasn't been done before, exceptional acting and mature characters.

**Good**
Thomas' face card (Por's too!).....do I even need to say anything about this?
ThomasKong's chemistry is undeniable and impressive especially for this first series together!

This show has everything you’d expect from a Domundi series: a rich, cold guy, a cute and immature one, plenty of fluff and cuteness, adorable side couples, and the almost necessary NC scenes. It’s undeniably cute but let's just say it. It tip-toes between being really cute and a liiiitle cringy.

The side couples are definitely a highlight tho! Babe and Dom, RealHia, and even Teerak’s parents were adorable. Dom is a complete green forest, and Real acting all cute and silly to win his man was my favorite thing about RealHia. Their journey from friends to lovers was fun, sweet, and exciting.

EP11 was the best episode of the show in terms of acting and what it added to the story. I would like to mention the complete 360 on Fah and Rak's relationship after a couple of days is not how homophobia works. While the series isn’t particularly impressive in terms of acting or story, it’s an easy watch and a good stress reliever.

The last NC scene, which kind of felt a little unneeded at first because I wanted more of RealHia, made me realize how much I would love to see Kong in a confident, flirty, and sarcastic role, all smirks and mischief, with that cute, innocent face of his. That "I'm all yours" from Muenfah and the "Does that mean I can do anything I want to you?" from Teerak and those confident/ seductive eyes after being oh so innocent made me think maybe this scene was needed, lol. It actually made me go: Teerak???? Is this really you, Teerak???

**The Not-So-Good**
One thing that stood out (not in the best way) is how Domundi really likes using "innocence" as more than just a personality trait. The infantilism in this show isn’t something I’m a big fan of. Teerak’s exaggerated "innocence" and Muenfah’s lack of emotions became really frustrating in the middle of the series. Teerak is a university student, probably in his late teens or early 20s, but at times, he acts like he’s 13. That, along with Babe’s overprotectiveness, felt a little too much, but at least it toned down as the show went on. After EP6-7, Teerak’s "innocence" became bearable. Muenfah also showed more emotions after they started fake dating (the dude obviously had a big crush on Rak and got nervous, and it showed at times, which was really nice to see)

The plot started off with a direction but seemed to disappear halfway through. What kept me watching was the relationships and the overall cuteness. For example, the whole "following Fah around and taking his pics like a paparazzi" by that IG page just stopped, and I kind of wanted to see more of that.

Overall, while the show doesn’t offer anything particularly deep or groundbreaking, it delivers a fun and lighthearted experience, especially for fans of fluff and unlimited cuteness

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lestay
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Jul 4, 2025
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Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
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Started strong and then fizzled in the end

Disclaimer

What I am writing here are my views and thoughts about this series. Some of you may not like it. That does not give you the right to try to come at me with your opinions on why this series should get a higher or lower score and why it is better/worse than I think it is. You have your own opinions, and I have mine. Kindly respect that.

I felt that this was a nice and quick watch for me. I liked the majority of the episodes (except for some parts) with them getting together and the progress of their relationship from fake to real, but the ending just left me like...meh. We really don't have a baddie, per se, in this series. I mean, we start off with a character, Oh, who seems not to know that a person, Teerak, doesn't like him. Even though he is told by Muenfah, that they are boyfriends, he STILL insists on hitting on Teerak, which leads to them fake dating. We have a glimpse of Oh and his mother (who I thought would have had a bigger role in this series...but she doesn't) in some episodes until Teerak finally has the balls to tell him how he truly feels. Also, he was informed by Teerak and his friends that Teerak doesn't drink alcohol – trick them into drinking mocktails with their first set of drinks to then proceed to make alcoholic drinks and give the drinks to them – where Teerak doesn't drink alcohol!! How am I supposed to be rooting for you or feeling bad for you after his meeting with his mom, where I see him as the most despicable guy here? Anyway, exit bad guy number 1.

'Bad' guy number 2 enters, and it's none other than Teerak's dad. I STILL don't know why he was so against it when both his father and his wife accepted the relationship. Muenfah is actually a catch, and they should be glad that Teerak was able to get him to be interested in him. He's not only smart, kind and caring to Teerak, but he is well-off AND his parents have accepted Teerak as their own. Did they decide to go this way to try to stretch this series to twelve episodes? Because that's the only reason why I am seeing them for choosing this route for Teerak's dad, as he seemed throughout the series as if he would have been the one to accept the relationship more than his wife and his dad. As soon as 'bad' guy 2 enters, he is gone by the following episodes and has now accepted Muenfah to date his only son. And it's because of this that this series is not that strong for me. I also honestly felt that the secondary male couples, especially Muenfah's brother, should have more screen time. Because his love story just came out of nowhere for me, unlike that of the building up of the next secondary BL couple, Real and Hia.

All in all, it started strong, fizzled out, and had a good and addictive OST.

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AshThompson27
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Mar 29, 2026
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Overall 7.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 6.5

Sweetness overload (but with a few sour notes)

When I first watched this series, I thought it was incredibly sweet. The plot had good pacing and featured engaging side characters. Not only did I love ThomasKong, but I also adored TeeTee, Por, Save, and AuAu. This entire cast is a gem, honestly.

If you enjoy fluff-filled storylines with overly cute boys paired with young, rich CEOs, then you'll find this drama quite enjoyable, as it sets everything up very well.


However, I think the sweetness overload I initially experienced made me overlook a few shortcomings, such as Teerak's childish behaviour. I didn’t realize how annoyed I was with his dramatics until I re-watched the series and couldn’t get past them. I understand he’s supposed to be a young adult in his early twenties, maybe even still in his teens, discovering love and the world for the first time – however, that’s no excuse to baby this character.


I guess the intention was to make him adorable and cutesy, but Kong is around 6 feet tall! It felt off-putting to see a grown-looking man acting like a child. I’m not blaming the actor; I simply think the directors could have taken a different approach with his character. I also didn’t like how they portrayed his kind traits and generosity, which essentially turned him into a doormat. Yes, when you’re too nice and try to please everyone, people will take advantage. But Teerak simply didn’t have a backbone to stand on.


On the other hand, Thomas’ character, Muenfah, was good but slightly unrealistic. The fact that he excelled at almost everything – running a business, maintaining good grades, being a supportive partner, and managing extracurricular activities – felt like too much! This boy is only twenty-one; he’s not a machine.


Lastly, the coming-out scene stood out to me. I appreciated how they portrayed a somewhat realistic homophobic situation, like when the dad watches BL series but is against his son dating a boy. As the scene unfolded, my heart ached because I could predict what was about to happen. Unfortunately, it escalated into an almost violent confrontation, with everyone rallying around Teerak while Muenfah was effectively kicked out of the house and left alone for the night. Are we kidding?! I kept thinking, “Is nobody going to check on him?”

I understand that Teerak is the more immature of the two and likely needs more support in this scenario, but Dom and Babe were also Fah’s friends. Seeing him cry afterward made me so angry! My poor baby was suffering alone while still having the maturity to check in with his boyfriend to ensure he was okay.


Overall, though, I think the series is good. It features some really delightful scenes (as well as a few steamy ones), and the second and third couples are so wholesome to watch!

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SufjanJoy
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Jun 17, 2025
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 3.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
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Good but not Great

I really liked it
the plot was simple and easy to follow.
even the plot point of raks father I enjoyed- I think it was handled very well.
had me feeling many emotions and relating to the characters.
I really enjoyed the sub romance of Hia and Real (maybe even a little more then the main couple tbh).
Though I found Lee and Klaijai's romance dull and skipped through most of it ://
I think most people see how "childish" rak is in the first episode and immediately write him off without giving him a chance? but I thoroughly enjoyed his character growth throughout the series ^^

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ivini
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Jan 31, 2026
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Overall 5.0
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 1.0

What a waste of time!

To be honest, I hate almost everything about this series. The acting is mid, the screenwriting is horrible, and there is zero character growth. Please don't tell me that Teerak learning to say 'no' or Muengfah controlling his anger counts as growth. bcs it DOESN'T.

Teerak is insufferable, Muengfah is boring, and the plot is 90% filler. Like how a whole series is a filler? Idk, they invented a new genre at this point.

The only saving grace for me was RealHia. AuauSave served a full meal while I was suffering! I only endured this show because of them. I’ll be sticking to TikTok for their scenes in the special episodes because nothing could make me sit through three more hours of the lead couple. I also love TeeteePor, but even their storyline was dull.

I love ThomasKong as personalities, but their acting here was rough. I really hope they’ve improved since this filmed, because this was hard to watch.

Don't waste your time.

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elysiasorcha
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Aug 4, 2025
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Overall 7.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
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A CUTE ONE

it was a nice, ordinary bl series. the actors' chemistry was great. Iid like to thank the screenwriter for giving us all the couples we wanted. i just wanted to see more of ghlai and punlee.

what I liked most about the series was that, unlike all the other series that pretended homophobia was gone, it clearly showed that homophobia still exists. frankly, the most egregious homophobic person i've ever seen was teerak's father. "a relationship between a man and a man is doomed to failure," was one of the harshest sentiments i've ever heard. that's why the shows realism was spot on.

the nc scenes were very nice and they reflected the chemistry between them well. especially the nc scene in episode 12 was nice and sufficient. teerak, if you had such talents, why didn't you show them before?

even though soft and fluffy people like teerak really exist, i guess we don't need to worry about them as long as they're with people like muenfah. i was glad to see another green flag people together.

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reasonableyapping
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Jun 5, 2026
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Overall 7.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 4.0
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They didn't have to do allat

They just announced the DMD Lineup 2026, so I thought of reviewing this drama cuz I can't wait omfg.
I have to admit that I am secretly a big fan of School/University dramas, so I was quite excited for this one. The first episodes were hilarious, I loved Teerak and his friendgroup sm. DMD never fails when it comes to creating chaotic friendgroups. However, Teerak later on, kinda abandoned his friends as he got closer to Muenfah. That's when the show went downhill for me. Unfortunately, the relationship between Muenfah and Teerak ended up being my least favorite thing on the show. Let me explain, their relationship was a little bit... strange?
Firstly, who thought it'd be a good idea to pair up a guy who acts too childish for his age with a guy who's ways too mature. I don't have a problem with childish or mature people, but in a relationship? Together? Teerak felt like a child, and could be confused as Fah's younger brother.

I watch romantic dramas especially for the process of falling in love, but when did they fall for each other and WHYY??? The whole fake dating plot was so out of pocket? They didn't have to do allat.. Okay, I get that Oh was scary af, and yeah let's just pretend that fake dating was the best and only solution. But, why did they lie to their friends?? Literally why? Initally, they didn't even plan on telling Lee- WHAT. If one day I opened IG and saw my best friend date my brother, I'd probably get a stroke. I understand that Joy is known for her gossip, but she damn well knows how scary Oh is. Their friends would be supportive, therefore it's a shame they didn't know earlier.
The fake dating always felt like an excuse, cuz why were they so into it? They had dates to plan their fake dates. Why did they try to convince the whole world? No one gafs. Just convincong Oh would be enough.
Their insta soft launch made me die from laughter btw. No wonder Oh didn't buy it.
They literally liked each other from the beginning, so the airport scene was so uncalled for. CUZ WHAT: Teerak decided to confess his feelings, but he didn't wait for atleast the hint of a reaction?? He just turned around and ran away ksxlpxykyckyxkosap. I wouldn't go after him. However, I am not sure if you can leave this 20 years old on his own.

Finally, Teerak's homophobic dad- wtf. My jaw dropped cuz I didn't see that coming at all. Why the hell did the writers make him watch BLs when he's homophobic?? I thought I hallucinated the fact that his dad watched Naughty Babe, cuz make it make sense.

Muenfah: Omg he's so boring. The writers thought that being rich and handsome would make up for him, having no personality at all?? Throughout the whole drama, he had this one stoic expression on his face. AND WHAT DO YOU MEAN they tried to make it look unreasonable that he sometimes looses his temper??? OH WAS A CREEP??? Punching him was the bare minimum my friends...

Teerak: He was clueless and innocent whenever it was revelant for the plot. He was a little more interesting than Muenfah, but I believe that ain't too difficult. Why in the Kendall Jenner can't he slice tomatoes?? How can you mess that up?

The show didn't need as many episodes as it had, so I don't really understand why the side couples got such a small amount of screen time. Second couple was plot wise stronger than the first couple, cuz they in fact had a plot. Although, that was one of the most requited, unrequited love stories I've ever seen. They're very cute together, but Hia is a bit of a bubbly redflag. The chemistry was amazing tho.
Finally, the third couple: I literally SCREAMED when I saw TeeTee on the screen, cuz I had no idea that he would star in this show. I screamed once again, when I realized he was actually a part of the third couple. Honestly, at one point I continued the show just to watch their side story. Well, that was a mistake cuz this menace P'Oh had more screentime than them. They wasted such a great story line tbh. I ended up reading Punlee x Glaijai's novel and their story was so sweet. However, in the show, their relationship is so out of context. Cuz what do you mean their arc started halfway past the show???
They made it up by releasing DWY this years, so it's forgiven. You'll forever be missed #PunleeGlaijai.

What I liked:
-First episodes
-Teerak's friendgroup
-The cast ofc
-Cinematography
-The OST
-Punlee, Glaijai

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motivousot
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Dec 23, 2025
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Overall 9.0
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Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

A feel good show that will have you melting

I honestly don’t understand the criticism this show gets. I can see why some people want to criticize the plot for not having insane depth, but honestly, from the trailer you know exactly what you’re signing up for. I loved the acting—the actors have really great chemistry. The show is so sweet I might become diabetic if I rewatch it for a third time. But seriously, not everything needs to be a melodrama with a hundred plot twists. This is a story of two boys falling in love—nothing more, nothing less.
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LyRo
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May 19, 2026
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Overall 8.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 6.5
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Try it if you're unsure

I totally get why this series isn't for some people, but if you love cute, flirty and easy to follow series, I fully recommend this one! They totally had me fooled with P'Oh in the beginning! I thought he was so sweet the way he brought flowers for P'Rak and how he got kinda shy around him, and then BOOM he was such an a-hole!
I completely fell for the chemistry between the main leads too! The giddy and adorable smiles from P'Rak, and the shy and kinda panicked looks P'Fah had just made me fall completely in love with the series!

And when P'Rak dad freaked out over their relationship I almost wanted to cry! It hurt so much to see P'Rak so sad and heartbroken about his father's view on their relationship, I'm so glad it worked out in the end!

There are a few things they could've done better ofc, like I would've loved it if we got a proper apology from P'Oh for what he's done, because what he did to P'Rak at his birthday party is straight up sa, trying to force someone to kiss him like that!

And I would've loved to see more of P'Fah and Lee being siblings. We got some good scenes where I could see their sibling dynamic, but I kinda wished we had gotten a few more.

In total, I really loved the series, so if you're unsure whether you wanna watch it, I say give it a shot! The worst thing that can happen is that you don't like it and want to watch something else instead.

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