Still 2gether (TV Series)
Information:
Name: Still 2gether
Director: Aof Noppharnach Chaiwimol
Genre: Boys’ Love | Romance | Comedy | Life | Music
Story Synopsis:
As Tine and Sarawat enter the second year of their relationship full of love
and warmth for each other, they also begin to take on bigger responsibilities
in the university with the former as the new president of the cheerleading club
while the latter as the new president of the music club.
Finally, we will see the lives of the other couples as they continue to love
and care for each other. Man and Type, Phukong and Mil, Green and Dim; how will
their relationships grow after all this time?
Country of Origin: Thailand
Language: Thai
Production: GMM TV
Episodes: 5
Related Content:
- 2gether
- 2gether: The Movie
Status: Finished Airing
Available on: GMMTV, Viki, iWant TFC, WeTV
Source: 'Because We... Belong Together' by JittiRain
Rating: 13+
Main Cast and Characters:
- Bright Vachirawit Chivaaree as Sarawat Guntithanon
- Win Metawin Opas-iamkajorn as Tine Teepakorn
Supporting Roles:
- Drake Sattabut Laedeke as Mil
- Frank Thanatsaran Samthonglai as Phukong (Sarawat’s younger brother)
- Toptap Jirakit Kuariyakul as Type (Man’s love interest)
- Mike Chinnarat Siriphongchawalit as Man (Sarawat’s friend)
- Gun Korawit Boonsri as Green
- Guy Sivakorn Lertchuchot as Dim (Head of Music Club and Green’s boyfriend)
- Film Rachanun Mahawan as Earn
- Love Pattranite Limpatiyakorn as Pear (Tine’s crush)
- Khaotung Thanawat Ratanakitpaisan as Fong (Tine’s Friend)
- JJ Chayakorn Jutamas as Ohm (Tine’s friend))
- Gunsmile Chanagun Arpornsutinan as Boss (Sarawat’s friend)
Guest Roles:
- Nanan Phakjira Kanrattanasoot as Kong
- Jennie Panhan as Jennie
- Winny Thanawin Pholcharoenrat (‘Backof’ band singer)
- Palm Perawit Pinta
- Aea Ravipon Pumruang (Sports commentator)
Sound Tracks:
- Opening Theme: ‘Trapped’ by Max Natthawut Jenmana
- Closing Theme: ‘Still Together’ by Bright Vachirawit Chivaaree ft Win Metawin Opas-iamkajorn
- ‘With a Smile’ by Bright Vachirawit Chivaaree
- ‘That Person Must Be You’ by Win Metawin Opas-iamkajorn
Story Summary:
In their second year of college, Tine has become the president of the
cheerleading club, while Sarawat steps into his new role as the president of
the Music Club.
Tensions rise when a falling-out between Green and
Dim—former presidents of the two clubs—causes a rift that divides the members.
With loyalties split, both clubs are drawn into the feud. Sarawat and Tine, now
on opposite sides, must keep their relationship under wraps to avoid making the
situation worse.
Meanwhile, Type and Man are navigating the challenges of a
long-distance relationship. Type has already graduated and is working in a
different city, while Man is still a student at the college. Despite the
distance, they try to stay connected and support each other.
Back on campus, Mil notices Phukong only after Phukong stops
following him around and focuses more on cheerleading and working with Tine.
This shift in attention makes Mil realize his true feelings.
As club preparations intensify, Sarawat and Tine face their
first long-distance test. Dim, still at odds with Green, organizes a Music Club
training retreat at his house—far from campus—and confiscates everyone’s phones
to eliminate distractions. With no contact, Sarawat and Tine miss each other
deeply.
Their reunion comes during a college football competition,
where Tine’s cheerleading team performs and Sarawat’s club participate in the
music competion held in the same venue. Seeing each other again at the venue
brings a flood of emotions. For Sarawat, it’s especially meaningful, this is
the same place where he first saw Tine and fell for him. Tine finally realizes
just how long Sarawat had been carrying his feelings in silence.
After the competition, both clubs go on a beach trip to
celebrate. However, the unresolved conflict between Green and Dim continues to
cast a shadow, making it difficult for couples like Sarawat and Tine to enjoy
time together.
On their anniversary, Tine feels hurt when Sarawat pretends
to forget the special day. But in truth, Sarawat had planned a heartfelt
surprise that kept getting disrupted by Green and Dim’s ongoing drama. Despite
the setbacks, he improvises and performs a song from Tine’s favorite band—his
way of expressing his love and devotion.
Tine, moved by the gesture, forgives Sarawat, and the two reaffirm their bond. Even amidst chaos and distance, their love continues to grow stronger.
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