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If you’re a fan of Vice Versa, this two-episode special in Our Skyy 2 is an absolute treat. It’s everything you could hope for—cute, clever, and just the right amount of heartwarming nostalgia. Talay (Sea Tawinan) and Puen (Jimmy Jitaraphol) have settled into life as domestic partners, but their routine is shaken up by the unexpected arrival of a cheeky little kid, Jigsaw, who calls them "Papa." Naturally, chaos and adorable moments follow as they juggle caring for the kid with their demanding work-from-home schedules.
The episodes don’t just revisit Talay and Puen’s dynamic; they enrich it. The story captures the ups and downs of long-term relationships, especially when life gets in the way. The concept of creating a calendar to schedule time for each other is such a relatable and heartwarming idea—something every couple could learn from! Plus, seeing how they’ve both built lives around their unique talents five years after the series adds a nice touch of realism and growth to their characters.
The addition of Jigsaw takes things to a whole new level. His presence brings a fresh layer to the story, showing the challenges and joys of raising a child. Watching Puen go all soft and Talay cautiously warm up to Jigsaw is pure bliss for fans of domestic BL moments. The family dynamic that unfolds feels authentic, touching on themes of love, responsibility, and the compromises needed to make it all work.
Sea and Jimmy shine in their roles as always. Their chemistry is as natural and engaging as ever, and it’s clear they’re fully immersed in these characters. The little actor playing Jigsaw is an absolute charmer—so talented and endearing that you can’t help but root for this makeshift family.
Visually, the house is a delight, incorporating details that reflect Talay and Puen’s adventures in parallel universes. It’s a small nod to their unique journey, grounding the story in their past while showing how far they’ve come. And while there are fewer romantic moments (thanks to Jigsaw being around), the emotional connection between the leads more than makes up for it.
The twist about Jigsaw’s true origin was unexpected and clever, keeping things fresh and engaging. It’s a sweet reminder that family isn’t always about blood—it’s about love and effort. The series leaves us with a warm, fuzzy feeling that’ll stay with fans long after the credits roll.
In the end, Our Skyy 2: Vice Versa is a love letter to the fans and a beautiful send-off for Puen and Talay. It’s cute, heartfelt, and sprinkled with moments of real-life challenges that resonate deeply. JimmySea once again proves why they’re among the best pairings in BL, delivering top-notch performances that remind us why we fell in love with Vice Versa in the first place.
Whether you’re here for the nostalgia, the family feels, or just another dose of Puen and Talay, this special doesn’t disappoint. Highly recommended for anyone who loves a good blend of romance, humour, and heart.
The episodes don’t just revisit Talay and Puen’s dynamic; they enrich it. The story captures the ups and downs of long-term relationships, especially when life gets in the way. The concept of creating a calendar to schedule time for each other is such a relatable and heartwarming idea—something every couple could learn from! Plus, seeing how they’ve both built lives around their unique talents five years after the series adds a nice touch of realism and growth to their characters.
The addition of Jigsaw takes things to a whole new level. His presence brings a fresh layer to the story, showing the challenges and joys of raising a child. Watching Puen go all soft and Talay cautiously warm up to Jigsaw is pure bliss for fans of domestic BL moments. The family dynamic that unfolds feels authentic, touching on themes of love, responsibility, and the compromises needed to make it all work.
Sea and Jimmy shine in their roles as always. Their chemistry is as natural and engaging as ever, and it’s clear they’re fully immersed in these characters. The little actor playing Jigsaw is an absolute charmer—so talented and endearing that you can’t help but root for this makeshift family.
Visually, the house is a delight, incorporating details that reflect Talay and Puen’s adventures in parallel universes. It’s a small nod to their unique journey, grounding the story in their past while showing how far they’ve come. And while there are fewer romantic moments (thanks to Jigsaw being around), the emotional connection between the leads more than makes up for it.
The twist about Jigsaw’s true origin was unexpected and clever, keeping things fresh and engaging. It’s a sweet reminder that family isn’t always about blood—it’s about love and effort. The series leaves us with a warm, fuzzy feeling that’ll stay with fans long after the credits roll.
In the end, Our Skyy 2: Vice Versa is a love letter to the fans and a beautiful send-off for Puen and Talay. It’s cute, heartfelt, and sprinkled with moments of real-life challenges that resonate deeply. JimmySea once again proves why they’re among the best pairings in BL, delivering top-notch performances that remind us why we fell in love with Vice Versa in the first place.
Whether you’re here for the nostalgia, the family feels, or just another dose of Puen and Talay, this special doesn’t disappoint. Highly recommended for anyone who loves a good blend of romance, humour, and heart.
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