This review may contain spoilers
The long journey of "Fourever You" finally comes to an end
Nao finally accepts Tiger's feelings, and after so many episodes of waiting, they officially become a couple. Tiger's overjoyed reaction is both funny and heartwarming, while Nao's shy response makes them an adorable pair.
The finale also gives satisfying conclusions to the stories of both brothers. Watching them choose love over expectations made for a warm and happy ending.
To be honest, Season 1 wasn't really my style. It felt slow, overly sentimental, and very much like a classic Studio Wabi Sabi production. However, Season 2 improved considerably. I especially enjoyed both the Arthit & Daotok arc and the Tiger & Nao arc, which had much better pacing and stronger chemistry.
If you've already watched Season 1, I think Season 2 is definitely worth continuing for.
The finale also gives satisfying conclusions to the stories of both brothers. Watching them choose love over expectations made for a warm and happy ending.
To be honest, Season 1 wasn't really my style. It felt slow, overly sentimental, and very much like a classic Studio Wabi Sabi production. However, Season 2 improved considerably. I especially enjoyed both the Arthit & Daotok arc and the Tiger & Nao arc, which had much better pacing and stronger chemistry.
If you've already watched Season 1, I think Season 2 is definitely worth continuing for.
Was this review helpful to you?


