Broke, Jued will do anything for money, even work with Boss, a man who makes his living breaking relationships. After they meet under unfortunate circumstances, Boss, a pro who prefers to work solo, takes every opportunity to pick on Jued. Jued is resilient, though, and proves to be better at the job than either of them thought. (Source: kisskh) ~~ Adapted from the webtoon "Break-Up Service" (Break-Up Service บริษัทรับจ้างทำลายรัก) by Komai (กอไหม). Edit Translation
- English
- ภาษาไทย
- Русский
- Português (Brasil)
- Native Title: Break Up Service บริษัทลดรักเลิก
- Also Known As: Borisat Lot Rak Loek , Служба расставания
- Director: Nat Thachai Komolphet, Prang Sasinan Pattana
- Screenwriter: Kannika Tovaranonte, Methus Sirinawin
- Genres: Comedy, Romance
Where to Watch Break Up Service
Free (sub)
Cast & Credits
- Godji Tachakorn Boonlupyanun"Nut" NutthaphonSupport Role
- Foei Patara EksangkulTSupport Role
- Wan Thanakrit PanichawidChan [CEO of Break Up Service]Support Role
- Tay Tawan Vihokratana Support Role
Reviews

This review may contain spoilers
Prescribed: One Breakup A Week
Love may fade, but breakups? Breakups last forever. (Comedic Edition)▫️ What Is It?
Breakup Service is a Thai romantic comedy-drama that flips the rom-com genre on its head by making the art of breaking up the center of the plot. The story follows a charismatic but emotionally damaged Boss, who’s cursed (or gifted?) with the ability to end relationships wherever he goes. He works for a unique company that helps people professionally break up with their partners.
Jued, a sweet, broke girl betrayed by a cheating ex, who ends up joining this "Breakup Service" as a last resort, only to discover she might have the same "talent" as the boss. What unfolds is 12 episodes of outrageous scenarios, emotional turns, unlikely romance, slapstick comedy, and a never-ending stream of dramatic breakups.
💡 Why It Works
1. Fresh Concept
While many dramas focus on getting together, this show builds its entire identity around falling apart, but in the most entertaining, theatrical way. You’re not crying over love lost; you’re cheering it on like a sport. It's refreshing, unpredictable, and just the right kind of absurd.
2. Hilarious Writing
Each episode features a new couple, and almost every mission includes ridiculous disguises, fake emergencies, heists, or chaotic revelations. There's no telling what direction the story will go, but it always delivers on fun. Even when you see a twist coming, it’s executed with such flair, you’ll enjoy it anyway.
3. Ridiculous But Genius Comedy Timing
The sound effects, the zoom-ins, the over-the-top reactions, it’s extra. At times you’ll roll your eyes, but more often, you’ll be rolling on the floor. Thai comedy tends to go big or go home, and this one builds a circus tent and invites everyone inside.
> Note: If you’re not used to Thai drama comedy editing (sound cues, exaggerated facial shots), it might take a second to adjust. But stick around. You’ll be laughing along soon enough.
4. Boss & Jued: The Perfect Enemies-to-Lovers
Their dynamic is EVERYTHING. Boss starts off cold, narcissistic, emotionally unavailable. Jued is warm, empathetic, a little morally conflicted. Watching Boss fall first and fall hard? Chef’s kiss. Watching Jued slowly realize she likes him back? Even better.
Their tension is so well written, you feel every small shift. And even when they're not romantic, their partner-in-crime energy is A++.
5. Supporting Cast Steals the Show
The three co-workers, the Destiny Company rivals, Oat (a.k.a. Best Second Lead EVER), and all the absurd clients, they all add layers to the drama. Special shoutout to:
Oat: The chillest doctor, best friend, and maybe... in love?
Rose: Team B breakout star, glamorous and chaotic.
The Random Cameos: (Hi New! 👋)
The Clients: They range from heartbreakingly real to cartoonishly wild
Some Themes That Were Existing:
Love isn’t always enough
Breaking up can be an act of love, too
Fate vs. Free Will: Destiny vs. Breakup Service becomes a philosophical debate... and a corporate war
Healing after heartbreak
Morality vs. Profession: Jued’s constant struggle grounds the story
🔥 Favorite Running Gags
Boss in a new costume every mission (cop, old man, woman, he is a chameleon!)
Destiny vs. Breakup Service rivalry (seriously, it was so fun.)
Boss pretending to be unbothered while dying inside.
Jued scolding Boss like a teacher with a crush
That one line every episode: “Break up!”
▫️ Minor Gripes
The sound effects can be a bit much at times
Some episodes felt a bit rushed toward the end
A few couples got less screen time or resolution (but the drama knows its priority is BOSS & JUED)
Could we get 16 episodes next time?! 😭
⚠️Spoiler Alert!
🧨 The Breakup Chronicle
“Couples fell. Hearts cracked. Boss got punched... a lot. Here's the rundown.”
💔 Ep 1 – Boss & Jued Begin
Jued’s cheating boyfriend dumped.
She joins Breakup Service.
💔 Ep 2 – The Influencer Couple
Gym & yoga power couple.
Breakup due to clashing honesty and lifestyle lies.
Jued proves she has “the touch.”
💔 Ep 3 – BL Ship in Chaos
Mocha & Ice (ship name).
Secret boyfriend “Made” wants out.
Breakup leads to freedom.
💔 Ep 4 – The Long-Timers
Mon & Mai, together since birth.
Broke up years ago, reunited.
Mon herself is the anonymous client. Painful but real.
Break up over different life plans.
💔 Ep 5 – The Almost No-Breakup
Khao & Kong, scandal erupts.
Khao experiences betrayal & trauma.
Boss defends her. They don’t break up. First couple to survive.
💔 Ep 6 – The Friendly Fire
Pop & Kormai.
Client is a jealous ex.
Jued conflicted, helps at the last minute.
They break up. Jued resigns.
💔 Ep 7 – Married Couple Trouble
Tao suspects Mew is cheating.
She isn’t. Destiny gets involved.
They reconcile. Jued & Boss reconnect slightly.
💔 Ep 8 – Cherry & Her Three Boyfriends
One rich older man, one novelist, one sugarbaby.
Everyone’s poly, bi, and chaotic.
Breakups achieved, just barely.
Jued confesses to Tee. Boss sees it. 😭
💔 Ep 9 – Bee Returns
Cherry & Bee again.
Destiny vs. Breakup Service.
Breakup wins.
Boss confesses to Jued. 💥💔
💔 Ep 10 – Company Chaos
CEO Chan’s ex-wife + fake fiancé.
Inter-team breakup challenge.
Stephanie = Destiny spy.
Angel identity looms.
💔 Ep 11 – PAN FIGHT
Angel revealed: It’s Tee!
Stephanie = fake fiancé.
Kesorn = Destiny CEO.
Breakups. Confessions. Mergers. Chaos Level: 100
💔 Ep 12 – Last Test
Destiny vs. Breakup play a trick.
Jued & Boss break up, but come back together.
Oat confesses.
Boss chooses love.
Jued & Boss reunite, same place they met.
💭 Final Thought (aka: Me Screaming Respectfully One Last Time)
I seriously LOVED this drama. Like, what a wild ride!! I was looking forward to Mondays for 12 whole weeks, and not once did I feel bored. Not once!! It’s ridiculous, it’s hilarious, it’s chaotic in the best way, and it somehow managed to give us emotional twists and over-the-top comedy without missing a beat. I was screaming, laughing, clutching my heart, and losing my mind episode after episode 😭💥
Boss and Jued owned me. He fell first and harder and funnier, and she slowly got there in her cute stubborn way. And let’s not forget Oat (2nd lead syndrome warning!!), Destiny vs. Breakup wars, pan fights, and poly chaos in between. I’m still not over the fact that I got THIS invested in a romcom about professionally ending relationships. Like HOW did they make this so good??!
I know it’s not a “perfect” drama, but in my heart, it’s a solid 9.5, actually scrap that, it’s a full 1000/10 in vibes and joy. Just go watch it, seriously. I already miss it.
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A really fun series of anthology episodes that address relationship problems you don't often see showcased in other shows. It perfectly balances comedy with heartfelt moments, without getting tiresome or repetitive. It is well written and well produced overall.The acting is pretty solid across all cast members as well, with every new episode featuring a guest star who shines in their role.
In all honesty, I had low expectations only to be pleasantly surprised by how good this series turned out to be. I do recommend it to everyone, because I feel that this show can resonate with many people.
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