Easter (Earth Katsamonnat) intentionally attends a university in the north of Thailand. He hopes to find a new place to erase the memories of his relationship with his ex, which didn’t end clearly. But he doesn’t think that he would meet with Hill (Pond Ponlawit), his ex again at this university. And it is the beginning of a relationship that will not end in the same way ever. At the same time, his roommate, North (Bas Hatsanat), also faces chaos because he was drunk and caused a quarrel, then woke up with the debt. But it could be more chaotic because the god just sent him a flirtatious and very spoiled creditor, Johan (Maxky Ratchata). The stories of these roommates will be followed by their friends from the Art club, Typhoon (Tonliew Methaphat) and Daotok (Oat Tharathon) with the senior medical students Tonfah (Bever Patsapon) and Arthit (Ngern Anupart). Their friendship in this university and love stories will be memorable notes for a long time.
Adapted from the novels ” East: Tag!, You’re Mine” and “North: How Much Is Your Love?” by Howlsairy, “Fourever You” is a college romance story that explores the lives of four different couples. The main plot centers around Easter or Ter, and his former crush, Hill. Easter and Hill share a complicated history in which Easter experienced heartbreak. As he embarks on a new chapter at university, he aims to leave his past behind. However, when Hill becomes a senior and a mentor to him, Easter finds it impossible to ignore or avoid him. The entry of Hill and our other leads felt similar to that of F4, the only difference being these guys are sweet, kind, and helpful (mostly). Easter and Hill’s story is an old romance where the flame of love starts reigning between these two again. Hill’s character is very sweet and charming, persistent in winning Easter’s heart, and doesn’t shy away from showing his feelings in front of his friends.

After watching the first six episodes of the show, I feel that the story is a bit too fast-paced for my liking. It goes from Easter being sad and hurt over his past to suddenly hand-holding in the next episode, just shortly after meeting Hill. Because of this rapid progression, I don’t see enough development in the romantic relationship between them, and their misunderstandings lack clarity. However, the scenes are beautifully filmed, and Earth fits the role of the blushing boy next door very well.
Pond as Hill comes out as smooth, sweet, and charming. I have yet to see the other main leads before forming a final judgment about their roles. However, the standout character who has truly stolen the show is Bas, who plays North, Easter’s roommate. He is funny, quirky, and adorable. Despite having limited screen time in the first four episodes, he quickly became my favorite character in the series, and I’m eager to see more of his story.

Our girl, Samantha Melanie, is also in the series, but unfortunately, her character feels underrated. She’s often given annoyingly bland roles, yet she manages to make them shine. Still, I believe she deserves better opportunities. I hope the story develops significantly and captures our hearts, as it has the potential to be a good show, although it’s not the best I’ve watched.
Rating- 3 out of 5
Streaming on- WeTV/Studio Wabi Sabi YouTube Channel