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the unnecessary sequel
If you already watched the prequel, ITSAY, and were satisfied with the happy ending and the character development, you can honestly skip this one. However, if you still can't get enough of Billkin and PP's chemistry, then you should definitely give this a try.
The quality itself did not decrease. The chemistry is still there, and the execution remains good. The problem for me is the character development, which feels like it took a step backward.
A lot of people dislike the cheating storyline, but personally, I don't think the plot point itself was unrealistic or forced. It actually felt like something that could happen in a relationship, especially when someone is entering a new phase of life and gets caught up between personal ambition, temptation, and emotional immaturity. My problem isn't with the storyline—it’s with the characters' choices and how they handled the situation. Teh's betrayal was frustrating and watching Oh-aew chose to take him back in the end makes it unsatisfying.
So, while I Promised You the Moon is still well-made and Billkin-PP's chemistry remains its biggest strength, the emotional experience is much more complicated. It doesn't ruin the series, but it does make me miss the character growth and emotional satisfaction that ITSAY gave.
The quality itself did not decrease. The chemistry is still there, and the execution remains good. The problem for me is the character development, which feels like it took a step backward.
A lot of people dislike the cheating storyline, but personally, I don't think the plot point itself was unrealistic or forced. It actually felt like something that could happen in a relationship, especially when someone is entering a new phase of life and gets caught up between personal ambition, temptation, and emotional immaturity. My problem isn't with the storyline—it’s with the characters' choices and how they handled the situation. Teh's betrayal was frustrating and watching Oh-aew chose to take him back in the end makes it unsatisfying.
So, while I Promised You the Moon is still well-made and Billkin-PP's chemistry remains its biggest strength, the emotional experience is much more complicated. It doesn't ruin the series, but it does make me miss the character growth and emotional satisfaction that ITSAY gave.
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