Together With Me

Together With Me The Series
อกหักมารักกับผม
Genre Romance, comedy, BL, drama
Starring Maengmum Pimnitchakun Bumrungkit, Tul Pakorn, Max Nattapol, Aim Satida, Apiwat Porsche Apiwatsayree
Country of origin Thailand
Original language(s) Thai
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 13
Production
Running time 50 minutes
Release
Original network LINE TV
Original release Start date August 24 – End date October 5, 2017
Chronology
Followed by Bad Romance The Series, Together with me: The next chapter: The series

Together With Me: The Series (Thai title: อกหักมารักกับผม) is a 2017 Thai BL (Boys' Love) drama aired on LINE TV. It was broadcast on Wednesdays and Thursdays starting from August 24, 2017 to October 5, 2017.

It contains a total of 13 episodes with an average span of 50 minutes each. This story takes place before the events of Bad Romance The Series. It is focused on Korn and Knock and how they met and all the obstacles they had to go through before they officially became a couple.

There are 3 main couples in the series: Korn & Knock, Farm & Bright, P'phu & Teacher Kavitra.

In early 2018 it was announced that there would be a sequel titled "Together With Me The Next Chapter: The Series" which will follow Korn & Knock's relationship after the Bad Romance series. The official release date is September 28, 2018.

Plot

One day at Amphawa, Knock, a young engineering student wakes up to a shock, he is naked next to his childhood best friend, Korn, due to drunkenness and hormones. After fighting and arguing, Korn and Knock agree to keep this as a secret, because Knock has a girlfriend, and he isn't gay.

Korn's other best friend, Yihwa takes matters into her own hands, and tries to expose Knock's evil girlfriend, Plern Pleng. During the span of this series, Korn and Knock fight a lot, but also have a lot of sweet moments together, and in the end they both confess to each other and start dating.

Cast

Tul Pakorn Thanasrivanitchai as "Knock"

Max Nattapol Diloknawarit as "Korn"

Maengmum Pimnitchakun Bumrungkit as "Yihwa"

Tomo Visava Thaiyanont as "Cho"

Aim Satida Pinsinchai as "Plern Pleng"

Tantimaporn Supawit as "Farm"

Apiwat Porsche as "Bright"

Tripobphoom Suthaphong as "Mew"

Tem Khamphee Noomnoi as "Phubet"

Thitichaya Chiwpreecha as "Fai"

Janistar Phomphadungcheep Ken as "Prae"

Mai Sukonthawa as "Gavintra"

References

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