YOU'RE MY SKY (2022)
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YOU'RE MY SKY (2022)
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Fah and Thorn are so deeply in love and so supportive and so willing to work together and talk and be there for each other in all the ways they can be. They truly believe in each other and in themselves as a couple. The way Fah is willing to let Thorn take their coming out at his own speed and the way Thorn is shy but always finds way to show his love in little ways. And the way their entire team is behind them and just wants them to be happy and knows they're in love but not putting any pressure on them either.
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It’s like when Thorn got injured, he saw Fah and his teammates progressing as players, practicing their skills, and he thought what was upsetting him was that he wasn’t going to be able to keep up. He thought what pained him the most was that he couldn’t become a better basketball player.
And so he resorted to getting help from someone I think even he knew deep down wasn’t good for him. But it got him on the court again, so he listened and learned from Coach Tuan. And he became someone he wasn’t just to reach this goal that he thought he wanted, to be the best basketball player, at whatever cost. Because he had falsely attributed his hurt after his injury to wanting this.
Thorn hurt his friends and betrayed his morals to get there, and we saw him hit rock bottom during his game against Fah’s team. Irritable, mean, selfish. He absorbed so much of Coach Tuan’s beliefs, so much of who he is, that Thorn lost sight of himself.
Then, off the court and alone with Fah, it hit him all at once. That what he was feeling when he was first injured was not a fear of falling behind but instead… being left behind. He was lonely. Everyone got to do what he loved without him, and he so quickly felt forgotten.
Thorn got back on the court after his injury and felt lonelier than ever, because basketball doesn’t mean anything to him if he’s doing it by himself. If he doesn’t have his team. He’s never been the kind of player who can be selfish, and he never will be. That’s okay.
Because the thing about Thorn, and Fah, and all of their teammates, is that relying on each other does make them better. Better players, better friends, and better people.
There can be two kinds of basketball players in this world, and it took failing at one for Thorn to realize which of the two he is.
I think he’s a phenomenally interesting character, and I loved watching him come to this realization in this episode so much.
The basketball team smiling after ThornFah's kiss was everything
I love that Thorn and Fah's whole team knew about them without having to be told and fully support them.
Controversial post buuuut!!! thornfahs kiss scene was actually so good !!! I enjoyed it so much!! it was confusing and hesitant and even though they didn’t speak I felt like inbetween every kiss they looked back for permission. There’s boundaries that they’ve built with each other that they’re not sure are allowed to be crossed, but not crossing them feels wrong. They don’t know if they should go or not go, but they chose to go, and they both chose to go together, despite how scary it may be. We watched both of them weigh the consequences and make it out on the same side, together. This kiss was PERFECT for them.