"Episode 4 was the first time we saw Barth and Tanrakās relationship evolve into something far deeper and…
I'm not trivializing sex or dismissing anything that happened in the previous episodes. It's not that difficult to understand that my comments are simply about a new aspect of their dynamic that was highlighted in Episode 4.And yes, there has always been a very genuine foundation to their relationship from the very first scenes. But it's also quite clear that there was a strong emphasis on carnal desire and sexual tension between them, and that's not a bad thing. In fact, it's an important part of their relationship and the story being told. I don't understand why you're interpreting my comment as if iām treating that aspect as something negative, when my point was simply to highlight a new layer of their relationship that was given more focus in Episode 4.
I'm curious as to what you mean by "pure?"TanBarth didn't seem too worried about "purity" at the…
I'm talking specifically about EP4. When i talk about "purity, i mean that their dynamic no longer revolves solely around forbidden desire or sexual tension. The way they show affection for each other has become something much simpler, more sincere, genuine, and ultimately purer.
Episode 4 was the first time we saw Barth and Tanrakās relationship evolve into something far deeper and more meaningful than mere sexual discovery or forbidden desire. The small gestures, conversations, and acts of kindness between them made all the difference in shaping their dynamic. They shared secrets, pain, and vulnerabilities, as well as simple yet meaningful moments, even teddy bears and blankets š all of these moments helped build a genuine and touching connection between them. The episode beautifully develops their bond, highlighting the love, trust, and purity of heart that both protagonists possess. That is precisely why this episode feels so essential to the story.
Episode 4 serves as a reminder that TTH is also a love story, one built on a love that is beautiful, youthful, and pure. I've seen some comments calling this a slow episode, and i agree that not much happens in terms of plot progression. However, i think it's precisely the focus on the beautiful dynamic between Barth and Tanrak that makes this episode shine.
It was a lovely ep filled with sweet moments, brought to life through thoughtful direction, beautiful cinematography, and outstanding performances from GeminiFourth. In the midst of all the drama and tension weighing on these characters, this ep felt like a breath of fresh air, a moment reserved just for them to be happy and enjoy the vibrant, genuine love that has completely taken hold of them.
Slower episode this week but still a really good one. It will be a struggle for Tanrak because heās currently…
It doesn't need to be intense all the time. I don't know, i just feel like an episode that focuses on the beauty and joy of such a pure young love makes perfect sense.
Now that we've reached the halfway point of the series, i have to say i find it incredibly funny that so many people assumed before its premiere that Ticket to Heaven would be a soft, even āshallow,ā based on the official trailer and GMMTVās track record. Because honestly, i can't imagine anyone watching these first three episodes and not feeling the almost unbearable emotional impact this work delivers. This series carries an immense weight, a depth of meaning that lingers long after each episode ends. I am completely in awe of the direction, the cinematography, the writing, and above all, the chemistry and performances of GeminiFourth. I genuinely need this series to sweep every possible award in 2026, because what they're creating here feels truly special.
Iām honestly speechless after todayās episode. The fact that this BL has only aired 2 episodes and is already feeling like a masterpiece is absolutely insane to me. Iām so happy to see the amount of care, sensitivity, and love that the directing team, writers, and actors have put into telling such a delicate and meaningful story. You can feel it in every single scene. GeminiFourthās chemistry is something truly special. Itās so rare to find a pair that feels this genuine and connected on screen. They donāt need kisses, grand confessions, or even a lot of dialogue. Their eyes, their expressions, the smallest gestures... they donāt just speak, they SCREAM!!! The way they understand and respond to each other feels so natural that it completely pulls you into their world. And Fourth... WOW!!!ši am genuinely blown away by his performance. What he did in the final moments of EP2 was acting at its absolute finest. The emotions, the vulnerability, the pain he conveyed without needing many words... it was breathtaking. I honestly canāt imagine anyone else bringing Tanrak to life the way he is. He IS Tanrak. Thereās so much I want to say, but I canāt even put it into words right now. Ticket to Heaven already feels like the kind of story that will stay with people for years. Weāre only two episodes in, and itās already leaving such a profound impact.
So⦠whatās the real story of Ji Ling, and how does it fit into the timeline weāve been given so far? Episode 24 seriously messed with my head š«
Correct me if Iām wrong (I probably am š), but YXZ was never actually YWHās twin brother, he just had the same face as the one we now know as Ji Ling. YXZ dies in the Star Stone explosion, and then the fox that appears ends up taking on YXZ/Ji Lingās appearance to ease YWHās pain after losing his brother.
What really confuses me is how this ties into Ji Lingās story and his connection with Chi Wen, especially when it comes to him taking on the role of the Dragon Deity.
It was a lovely ep filled with sweet moments, brought to life through thoughtful direction, beautiful cinematography, and outstanding performances from GeminiFourth. In the midst of all the drama and tension weighing on these characters, this ep felt like a breath of fresh air, a moment reserved just for them to be happy and enjoy the vibrant, genuine love that has completely taken hold of them.
I don't know, i just feel like an episode that focuses on the beauty and joy of such a pure young love makes perfect sense.
Iām so happy to see the amount of care, sensitivity, and love that the directing team, writers, and actors have put into telling such a delicate and meaningful story. You can feel it in every single scene. GeminiFourthās chemistry is something truly special. Itās so rare to find a pair that feels this genuine and connected on screen. They donāt need kisses, grand confessions, or even a lot of dialogue. Their eyes, their expressions, the smallest gestures... they donāt just speak, they SCREAM!!! The way they understand and respond to each other feels so natural that it completely pulls you into their world.
And Fourth... WOW!!!ši am genuinely blown away by his performance. What he did in the final moments of EP2 was acting at its absolute finest. The emotions, the vulnerability, the pain he conveyed without needing many words... it was breathtaking. I honestly canāt imagine anyone else bringing Tanrak to life the way he is. He IS Tanrak.
Thereās so much I want to say, but I canāt even put it into words right now. Ticket to Heaven already feels like the kind of story that will stay with people for years. Weāre only two episodes in, and itās already leaving such a profound impact.
i think i already found my favorite BL of the year.
CGI went crazy here š„
Correct me if Iām wrong (I probably am š), but YXZ was never actually YWHās twin brother, he just had the same face as the one we now know as Ji Ling. YXZ dies in the Star Stone explosion, and then the fox that appears ends up taking on YXZ/Ji Lingās appearance to ease YWHās pain after losing his brother.
What really confuses me is how this ties into Ji Lingās story and his connection with Chi Wen, especially when it comes to him taking on the role of the Dragon Deity.