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Ticket to Heaven
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Overall 10
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I Held My Breath

This series says so much through the simplest moments.

The story is beautifully written, and the acting is top-notch. Fourth and Gemini were incredible, making every emotion feel so genuine. You could feel the fear, love, longing, guilt, and anger right along with them.

A huge appreciation to the director P"Aof for bringing everything together so beautifully. The cinematography is stunning, and every frame adds so much to the emotions and storytelling.

My three favorite scenes have to be the Tanrak's long take scene, the water tank scene and Barth's phone call scene. The emotions portrayed are especially unforgettable.

A beautiful story with beautiful performances that will stay with me for a long time.

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Fourever You Part 2
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Why ThitDao Stole the Season for Me

FahPhoon(9/10): It started on such a heartbreaking note that I couldn't help but feel for our little Phoon. 🥺 But what really stole my heart was the chaotic friend group. They may constantly tease each other, but when it mattered, they were always there for Phoon, and their friendship became one of my favorite parts of the entire series. Fah and Phoon's relationship slowly grew from heartbreak into something warm, comforting, and healing. It wasn't overly dramatic—it was simple, sweet, and exactly what they both needed.

ThitDao:(10/10): was the arc I was looking forward to the most because it's my favorite novel, and I'm so happy they stayed as faithful to it as they possibly could. I also loved how they included the Ghosts story. It started off as an interesting connection but ended on such an emotional note that I genuinely felt for them. Thit's journey of dealing with his loneliness, missing his mom, and slowly coming to terms with her absence was portrayed beautifully. As for Thit and Dao... they were easily my favorite couple. I loved their dynamic so much—Dao is calm, quiet, and effortlessly nonchalant, while Thit is the complete opposite. The moment he realizes what his heart truly wants, he gives it his all without holding back. Their personalities balance each other perfectly, and every little interaction between them felt natural, comforting, and so easy to fall in love with.

TigerNao:(8/10): was the only arc that left me with mixed feelings. Not because of the couple—I absolutely adored them in Season 1 and had been waiting to see their story unfold—but because the limited episode count made everything feel rushed. As a novel reader, I felt there was simply too much story to fit into the remaining episodes. Tiger's family dynamics and several important moments were shortened or skipped, making it harder to fully connect with the characters. I think viewers who haven't read the novel might feel this even more. Personally, I wish the season had focused only on TigerNao and SinghaBen instead of trying to include MickTul, whose story wasn't explored enough to leave much of an impact.

Overall, despite my disappointment with the final arc's pacing, I genuinely enjoyed this season. The friendships, the emotional moments, and the different dynamics between each couple made it such a comforting watch. Every arc had something unique to offer, and that's what made *Fourever You Season 2* special for me. If you've watched Season 1, I definitely think this season is worth watching More—especially for FahPhoon and, without a doubt, ThitDao. ❤️

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