It's a rollercoaster: sad, happy, sad, happy; but you know there are three more episodes, so anything could happen. If you want a mostly happy ending, you could stop at the end of Episode 26.
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Segye has finally realised that the woman in his dreams looks like Seori. Oh, what a vivid dream it must have been to leave such an after-effect, making him even question Seori’s identity now! But I believe all of those past-life dreams are quite vivid… however, it makes me wonder—did Segye start having those dreams only after Danshim entered Seori’s body, or did he have them before, too? I cannot remember if this was ever mentioned.Adding to that, I love the sincerity and honesty between our leads. Segye becomes so innocent when he is around Seori, and sometimes so clueless when it comes to interpreting her actions and reactions. And she is often pretty much the same. So, do I like it? Yes, because it really makes the whole romcom aspect so much sweeter for me! One of the most adorable things for me, probably, is his endless praise of her beauty. She’s the most precious jewel in his eyes, and I think every man should look at his woman that way.As for our villains—they keep creating obstacles and muddying the waters for our leads. So far, Segye and Seori have dealt with them masterfully, whether through accidental luck or their own efforts. It’s quite interesting to see how the villainy will play out, because Mundo and Mo Taehui actually have different goals for their meddling. Mundo wants Seori to be with Segye so he can use her to hurt him; Taehui, however, wants to separate them so she can get Segye for herself. And neither of them will definitely be okay with the other’s aim. This is going to be quite interesting to watch when the villainy escalates.
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Ticket to Heaven Episode 2
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The 2nd episode didn't didn't air yet but the review is open hehehe so I wanna write my review here, I can tell from the first episode, it'll be a masterpiece!!
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Ticket to Heaven Episode 1
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The best series I've ever watched this year🤍 Perfect start! I wish the episode was 10 hours long😭
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Ticket to Heaven Episode 1
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I only watched episode 1 and i can proudly say this series is a masterpiece it’s cinematography, story, dialogues, bgm, and amazing acting of Gemini and Fourth 🥹🤍
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Loving this drama so so much.The OST, the lighting and the chemistry at the end was off the charts. Loving the dynamic of all the side characters. Loved the scene between Seo-ri and her grand ma. The way things have ended, I am eagerly waiting for next episode.
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Ticket to Heaven Episode 1 immediately establishes itself as a series that understands the power of visual storytelling. From its opening moments to its final scene, every frame feels intentional, carrying meanings that go far beyond what is spoken aloud.What makes the premiere particularly impressive is how it already lays the foundation for the central conflict and relationship of the story. One of the most striking scenes is when Tanrak closes the church doors to shield the sanctuary from the raging storm outside. At that exact moment, Barth arrives. The timing feels far too deliberate to be a coincidence. It subtly introduces Barth as the "storm" that will enter Tanrak's carefully ordered life—a life built upon certainty, devotion, and unwavering faith. Barth's arrival disrupts that peace, much like the storm outside disrupts the calm of the evening.Yet the episode does not stop there. Shortly after, the Crucifix nearly falls, and it is Barth who instinctively steps forward to help Tanrak steady it. This moment is layered with symbolism. The Crucifix, representing faith, is something deeply rooted in Tanrak's identity. While Barth may initially appear as the source of disruption in Tanrak's life, the scene suggests that he may also become the very person who helps Tanrak carry the weight of his struggles. The symbolism beautifully hints at the duality of Barth's role: he is both the challenge that shakes Tanrak's world and the person who may stand beside him when that world begins to tremble.The Cross itself becomes one of the most meaningful symbols in the episode. It is the reason Barth and Tanrak physically come together as they hold it upright, creating a visual representation of faith bringing them closer. At the same time, the Cross may also foreshadow the internal and external conflicts their relationship will face. The very thing that unites them could eventually become the source of their greatest struggle.Another strength of the episode is how effortlessly it showcases the chemistry between Gemini and Fourth. Despite having only a few conversations together, they make every interaction feel meaningful. A subtle smile, a lingering glance, a brief exchange of words—these small moments carry an undeniable warmth that immediately draws viewers into Barth and Tanrak's connection. Their chemistry does not rely on grand romantic gestures; instead, it shines through natural expressions and quiet moments that feel genuine and unforced. Even in the earliest stages of their relationship, Gemini and Fourth create a dynamic that feels believable, making it easy to understand why these characters would gravitate toward one another.The episode's structure is equally powerful. It opens with the passing of the Marriage Equality Law, a moment symbolizing hope, progress, and the possibility of acceptance. Yet it closes with Barth and Tanrak standing together while those around them begin to judge and scrutinize them. This parallel creates a striking contrast between legal recognition and social acceptance. The message is clear: while laws can change overnight, people's hearts often take much longer to do the same.The cinematography deserves special praise. Every shot feels purposeful, every camera angle carefully chosen to communicate emotions and themes beyond dialogue. The visual language of the episode allows viewers to uncover deeper meanings hidden beneath seemingly simple interactions. Rather than merely telling a story, the series invites its audience to interpret and reflect on it.The acting further strengthens the narrative. Gemini and Fourth deliver performances filled with sincerity and emotional nuance, while the supporting cast helps establish the social and religious environment that shapes the story. Their portrayals make the characters feel human—flawed, conflicted, and deeply relatable.For a first episode, Ticket to Heaven does an exceptional job of introducing its themes, characters, and central conflict while trusting its audience to recognize the symbolism woven throughout the story. It is a premiere filled with thoughtful visual metaphors, compelling performances, and meaningful storytelling. More importantly, it successfully establishes what appears to be the heart of the series: a love story where faith is not simply a backdrop, but a force that both connects and challenges the people caught within it. Through its symbolism, cinematography, performances, and the effortless chemistry between Gemini and Fourth, Episode 1 proves that Ticket to Heaven is not only telling a love story—it is telling one that dares to explore the complicated space where faith, identity, and love intersect.
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To the guy in the second couple whose not the bar owner, i would watch out after filming bc HOMEBOY LOOKS LIKE HE WANTS TO HIT THAT. BRUHH NO ONE IS TRYING TO GO TO THE BAR IN THE MIDDLE OF THE WEEK, BE FR. WHY HAVE WE FUCKED MORE TIMES THEN THERE HAS BEEN EPISODES? ALSO YOURE MOM JUST GOT HOME FOR THE HOSPTAL AND YALL ARE FUCKING IN THE LIVING ROOMM??? HAVE WE LOST OUR MINDS? Ill answer that YES WE HAVE BITCH. okay bye!
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As of now, Episode 1 of Ticket to Heaven has completely pulled me in. The atmosphere felt heavy yet beautiful, and every scene carried so much emotion. Gemini and Fourth delivered such nuanced performances that even the quietest moments spoke volumes. Their chemistry was subtle but undeniable—you could feel every glance, every hesitation, and every unspoken feeling. What struck me the most was how the story explored faith, doubt, and love with such sincerity and depth. By the end of the episode, I found myself deeply invested in Barth and Tanrak's journey. It's a heartbreaking yet incredibly promising start that left me emotional and counting the days until the next episode." ❤️✨
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Just want this Saturday come faster, can't wait to watch the next episode . Pls bring episode 2 come early
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I have been waiting for this series for 2 yrs, worth to wait . Gemini Fourth acting skill is better a lot, the colors of the movie is really cinematic
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You Are My Fateful Love Episode 24
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Not only do we get the FL and ML finally re-united, but we then get an unexpected surprise visit by the FL's parents in their first chance to meet Xu Huaisong as their daughter's official boyfriend. This meeting of course has all the usual awkward moments you would expect. And then finally, later we get a meetup of our now happy couple with the still-dating-in-secret Shen Mingying and Liu Mao! Lots of fun movements in this episode.
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Ticket to Heaven Episode 1
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BESTTT OF THE BESTTT BL NOWWW🫶🏻🫶🏻 beautifull acting, ost, effect, cinematography. one second intro started i’ve done cryingg
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Can't describe in words how good gemfot portrayed barthtanrak. Both of their acting skills have gotten so much better also. The cinematography let's just not talk about it. What a work of art. Can't wait for ep 2
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WHAT THE FUCK IS HAPPENING RIGHT NOW? WHAT IS THIS MUSIC, I AM SO LOST, PLEASE HELP ME I AM SO LOST RIGHT NOW, WHY. WHY. ALSO WE HAVE PASSED the window where we can tell him we are lying lmao. Random side plot with the girl too, like please what. THERES LIKE 6 THINGS HAPPENED AT ONCE AND I WNAT TO HATE IT ESPEECIALLY WITH THE BAGPIPES, BUT FOR SOME REASON I CANT. I CANT BRING MYSELF TO HATE THIS DUMB ASS SHIT. 7.5 okay bye!
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