The story of Knock and Korn continues after the series "Together With Me" and "Bad Romance". Three years into their relationship, Knock and Korn's relationship is tested as outsiders plotting to break them up, and Korn…
Together with Me: The Next Chapter picks up three years after the events of Together With Me and Bad Romance, reuniting us with the iconic couple Korn and Knock as they navigate the complexities of a long-term relationship. This season dares to venture beyond the typical BL fluff, diving headfirst into the real, messy, often turbulent waters that come with love, commitment, and personal growth. Korn and Knock are no longer carefree university students; they are working professionals living together, facing mundane but pressing issues like finances, household chores, and the looming weight of family expectations. The central conflict arises when Korn’s deeply homophobic father puts immense pressure on him to renounce his sexuality, leading to a rift between the lovers. Meanwhile, Knock struggles with his own insecurities and a double standard about coming out, which drives a wedge between them. Into this fragile space steps a manipulative new boss, Pete, whose predatory advances test Korn’s loyalty. But the drama doesn’t stop there—side couples also face heart-wrenching trials: the beloved Yihwa and Cho grapple with emotional confusion and a workplace flirtation that blurs the lines of fidelity, and Farm returns as a radically changed man, using revenge and seduction to teach former lover Bright a painful lesson. Throughout the 13 episodes, the series tackles infidelity, betrayal, forgiveness, and the enduring strength of true partnership. What makes The Next Chapter truly special is its refusal to sugarcoat reality. It shows that love is not a fairy tale; it is a choice made daily, especially when tested by human weakness. With stellar performances by Max and Tul, whose chemistry remains unmatched, this season is a raw, emotional rollercoaster that will leave you breathless, angry, tearful, and ultimately hopeful. It’s a must-watch for those who appreciate complex characters and stories that reflect the beautiful, painful truth of being human.