Break Up Service

Break Up Service บริษัทลดรักเลิก ‧ Drama ‧ 2025
Completed
sayratial
12 people found this review helpful
Jun 23, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10
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.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
AigooMyLengthyParagraphs Flower Award1
10 people found this review helpful
Jun 24, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.5
This review may contain spoilers

A Fun Ride! My first ever Rom-Com to get a 9.5 / 10 Rating from me ;)

Came for the Guest roles / Cameos but found a Very Funny n REFRESHING drama.

Hilarious, Very Sweet, Cute (and Sad during Break ups)!

I can't or usually struggle to watch Lengthy Romance Dramas of 16, 24 or 30+ episodes but this show with 12 eps is right to my taste.
Even the show format -- One Case per Episode, makes it more interesting (n easy on mind, to follow their love that is slowly built, without any toxicity)
Also, all my fav actors of GMMTV are in this, which gives more reason to love this :)

***
The Fresh theme of "Break up and Get Paid" is executed with a Positive & Hilarious Tone!

The concept "Break up Service" - that job -- Separate the couple as per client's request n Get paid by the client, is something New to me.
Though the job description looks morally bad or questionable, it's funny.

( Like Dating apps n matrimonial sites, Break up service is a good business idea, Haha -- Anything n Everything can happen in this modern age but for sure, the owner n the employees will go to Hell, if breaks up a good couple, breaking up a cheating couple is fine, I guess ;) )

Even their competitor, "Destiny" -- Make a couple fall in love as per client's request and Get Paid, looks different and cool.

***
All the cases handled by Break up service n Destiny companies n the main story have compelling storyline.
All the cases are Funny n Interesting, some are Emotional too.

Overall, a Good blend of Comedy + Different theme (break up service or Destiny) + Cute love story (main) + Sad love stories (cases), Everything in right proportions that keeps the viewer interested.

There's no moment of boredom throughout the drama.
It's so good that I can rate it higher than usual rom-coms! :)

*** ACTORS / CHARACTERS:
All Actors (main n supporting cast) performed very well.
Every character is well written.

Not just one or two, entire supporting characters are funny.
Special mention: Godji is hilarious as usual.

All the guest roles in each ep / each case are fun to watch.

The competition between the companies is funny n later the team work after merging of companies is very cool.

A Test to morality for Char Jued (Jorin) (viewer too?). She believes that breaking up any couple, good or bad, by a third party is not correct morally and
A Test to prejudiced faith of Char Boss (Off). He believes that Relationships are Fragile and any third person can affect them. He doesn't believe in strong love until he met Jued.

Boss - Jued moments are very sweet.
Off - Jorin's chemistry is very natural n cute, want them to be paired in future projects too, as Serious Off & Naughty Sweet Jorin!

Jorin (actor) is cute n Jued (char) is funny.
Boss falling for Jued but in denial, initially and later fell hard for her, is funny n sweet.

Off in women attires (female disguises of Boss) in every ep, is not at all Odd, instead Very Pretty & funny!

Usually, Off's comedy tone - Goofy n Chaotic, this is exactly what Jorin does here.
Jorin is like a Mini Version of Off here :)
While Off is all serious n dedicated to break up couples here, is funny.
(He did diverse roles very well in his previous works - comedy to serious).

Off n Tay interactions are sweet n funny.

Boss getting hurt after every Break up project, is funny.
It's like "Instant Punishment" for a sin, haha.

The Only time, he didn't get hurt after a break up is of Jued n her two timing bf (ep 1). So it's a good deed! :)

*** EPISODES / CASES:
Every ep starts funny, especially their investigations n disguises but turns emotional in the end.

***
Ep 1 / case 1: Jued & her bf

Cheating bf - Break up!

Also, Boss broke up his Boss, Chan n his wife.
(So two break ups in this ep)

Jued joined Break up service but is confused between her morals n professional requirements.

Guest role: Title

***
Ep 2 / case 2: The content creator couple

Faking sweetness without respect towards each other - Break up!

Guest role: Force, Jamie

***
Ep 3 / case 3: BL Ship

A BL actor who is shipped with his co-star, is in a secret relationship with another guy, who wants their relationship to be out in open, thereby troubles arise in professional n personal lives. Break up!

(But the essence of the ep is sad - Actors can't date in real life, especially when they are shipped with an on-screen partner (actor or actress). They really have to sacrifice true love sometimes for career or have to maintain a secret relationship, Tiring n SAD! )

Main Guest role: Drake, Aungpao, Prom

***
Ep 4 / case 4: Childhood sweethearts

Broke up once n reconciled but then have different life goals. Break up!

Guest role: Win, Emi

***
Ep 5 / case 5: The secret lovers / love triangle

Very funny, sweet n sad ep.

The secret lovers' bond is strong & Break up service's mission failed!

Here during this case mission, Boss n Jued became soft to each other

Fun moments:
Why is Jued so funny n silly!?
Her investigations about Khao's probable bfs are very hilarious.
Godji n Jorin are funny.

That funny surprised look of lady librarian when she saw her impersonator, "Lady" Boss!

This is their first failed case n so Boss didn't get hurt, haha.

For a moment, thought Kay deviated from his usual bad boy roles, surprised to see him all sweet n innocent initially but in the end, he is back to his usual role, haha.
He totally slays Bad Guy roles!

Guest role: Kay, Piploy n Tee
(Piploy with glasses looks like a cute female version of Mark Jiruntanin)

***
Ep 6 / case 6: Jealous ex gf, in between a sweet couple

The jealous ex gf is the client n Jued is against the company's requirements - opposes breaking her friends' love. But Break up!
So Jued resigns.

Guest role: Jan, Sing, June

***
Ep 7 / case 7: Married couple

Husband suspects his wife, having an affair with a young guy at her office.

"Destiny" is introduced here.

Jued hires "Destiny" to help Sing and Jan from case 6, to reconcile.

Married couple didn't break up.
Wife breaks up with her young lover.

Finally, Boss accepts that he loves Jued but a love rival, Tee (actor Foei) is introduced n so Boss's jealous era has started.

Guest role: Jeeratch.
Kapook and Foei are introduced as supporting cast.

***
Ep 8 / case 8: A gal with her three men

Funniest, Sweetest n Saddest ep!!
All favs in one ep - Namtan, Junior, Pod (n obviously, Tay, Foei, Off n Jorin )

The gal (Namtan's char) is in a polyamorous relationship with three men.
One of them, a rich older married man wants her to marry him, leaving the other two guys and is now a client to "Break up service".
Meanwhile, another guy (Junior's char), a budding author hires "Destiny" to make her his gal.

Sad to see Boss being sad seeing his crush, Jued confessing to Tee :|

For a change, Jued got hurt after the case, which usually happens to Boss :O

Cinematography in this ep is amazing.

Fun moments:
Funny - that surprise plot twist of Art (Pod), "Me too" said by 3 gals n a guy, haha.

Jealous Boss is Sweet.

Guest role: Namtan, Junior, Pod

***
Ep 9:

Case 8 continues. Break up!

Destiny and Break up service get into a tough competition and are working very hard, haha.

Rose (Jingjing) is introduced as Break up service's another team lead n Jued is jealous

Finally, Boss confessed to Jued! :)

Fun moments:
Junior n Namtan as finger licking elites are funny n cute, haha.

***
Ep 10 / case 9: Boss' boss, Chan n his ex wife.

Hilarious ep.

Chan's ex wife is about to marry another guy (fake fiancé or real?)
Both the companies get into competition -- One to break them and another to make the wedding happen.
And the teams within Break up service also get into a tough fight.

Guest role: Bangkok boy

***
Ep 11: Chan's case continues

The Chaos of case 9 continues. Hilarious!
There are big Surprises, Great Plot Twists and the secret about the spy from Destiny in Break up service is revealed.

OMG, the biggest plot twist is Oat! Haha.

Chan n his wife reconciled.

Fun moments:
Boss n Tee, challenging each other to fight, that entire scene is funny.

Chan: "Psycho Stephen Oppa is kidnapped, so no wedding, Aigoo!"
Next moment in the red rose scene, that Surprise look on his face when he saw that Stephen Oppa under the blanket. Aigoo! 🤭

***
Ep 12 / case 10 : Boss & Jued case - Break up to reconcile forever?

Both the companies merged and their first case is their co-workers Boss - Jued.

Lot of chaos!

Oat confessed to Boss but got rejected.
Boss - Oat friendship is strong but sad from Oat's POV.

Finally, Boss n Jued met again at the same place where they met first, like a dreamy romantic event.

Love the way how both the companies (Break up service n Destiny) merged and worked to break them up but later helped them to reconcile! :)

Me Sad, seeing my baby Tay (Oat) getting rejected and heart broken but then New's cameo cheered me up. Aigoo! :)

*** ENDING:
Aigoo, such a Sweet Closure to the Story, to Every Character n to the Drama! :)

Closing dialogues of Jued:
"It's undeniable that Relationships are Fragile. Whether to let it stay broken or choose to fix it, in the end, it is up to us to decide! "👌🏻

Overall, this is a Light Drama without much toxic characters n doesn't affect the viewer emotionally, though there are many break ups.

OST by Satang is Good.

***
My first ever Rom-Com (hetero couple) to get a 9.5 / 10 Rating from me ;)
Totally, a Fun Ride!

If U are looking for some light drama to sit back n relax while watching or to pass the time, then Don't Miss to watch this lovely drama!

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
LunaSun
7 people found this review helpful
Jun 23, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

Appearances Deceive

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.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Emily0404
4 people found this review helpful
Jun 25, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
This review may contain spoilers

Exceeded my expectations

This series was a rollercoaster! After seeing the trailer I knew that it was a romcom and that a lot of famous gmmtv actors will cameo in the show. I loved the cameos in this series, New, Win, Emi, Force, Junior, Namtan and a lot of actors, I loved them all!

HUMOUR: This series was packed with humor at the right times. And the use of music to amplify the funny scenes, and the com-pletely unhinged dialogues and unexpected shots, everything was perfect. I honestly had less expectations from this series beacuse gmmtv doesn't pay much attention to their straight series, but I was actually taken aback. I am so happy with the execution of the series, I love how the colour red was everywhere in the series representing break up service and white representing destiny, and in the last episode where they create a line, after that the office scenes were so visually pleasing, seeing Jued wear complete white but Nut and Rose wearing red on the Destiny side. It felt so satisfying to see that.

PLOT TWISTS: I absolutely LOVED the plot twists in this series, even though everyone guessed that Tee is Angel, plot twists like who is president of Destiny and Chan and Kesorn are still in love with each other. I felt like Boss and Jued suspecting Nut should have been shown one episode earlier so that the audience would have been left guessing, "Is it actually Tee or is it Nut?" but anyways. I had heard that Oat liked Boss in the webtoon, so what if he likes him here also ? I was so shocked when I saw the preview for the last episode. I would have liked seeing some hints like Oat lovingly staring at Boss or saying something, but i take it, it was completely unexpected! And also so thrilling!

I would like to talk a little about the characters:

BOSS: Though in the starting he was introduced as a jerk and a bad person, I like the character development they had for him till the last episode, it actually looked like he had fallen in love now, unlike his previous relationships. In my opinion, Off's acting was good for most of the story as he has to play an emotionless person who breaks up couples, but I think he lacked emotions where they were needed. Like in romantic scenes with Jued, could be just my opinion but I felt like that.
JUED: I liked her character a lot. She was a cheerful person all through out (Jorin's smile is so pretty btw!) I liked how she kept Boss waiting, it was like karma for him. And considering she was the one who broke up Boss and his gf in the first episode, maybe she was meant to end up there, lol.
TEE: He was a good second lead who kept the female lead confused. But I didn't like that he was introduced in the 7th episode when he is the second male lead?? I like how his character was completely opposite to Boss's character, so Boss actually realised Jued's importance.

This series also taught us lessons that relationships are fragile but making them stronger or leaving them is your choice. I was sad with some break ups and feeling sad but I was happy with some breakups. And I am glad that there were couples who couldn't get broken up, because their relationship was strong but their determination was stronger. And I am happy that Jued ended up working at Destiny, that really suited her character. I am glad Boss and Jued worked out even if they had opposite values. I wouldn't actually rewatch this series considering my long watchlist (lol) but I would definitely like to create a few edit of this drama.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Blkittykat
7 people found this review helpful
Jun 23, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 4.5
This review may contain spoilers

I'll say it - that was not fun for me

I had such a hard time with this one - because you put together Off, Tay, Jorin, and a stacked support and guest list, in probably one of the most uncomfortable settings ever, only to pair it with my compulsive need to finish every series I start? I couldn't drop it, I couldn't stop it, I couldn't stop watching (I can't drop stuff) and I couldn't stop complaining because despite everything the series had going for it, this has got to be one of the dramas that definitely gave me the ick.

This isn't necessarily an opinion you have to agree with, after all, it is an opinion, but the concept of breaking people up for no real reason and with no real remorse.. is kind of iffy. Yes, yes, I started it despite knowing the premise and this may once again be on me, because I assumed they would be breaking up people with genuine issues, to the point of no reconciliation, but was that really what happened?
I tried to come up with explanations and reasonings as to why the company in question, Break Up Service, was a necessary evil. In certain cases, they truly did expedite a break up that would have happened sooner or later, but that was still no excuse for someone else to meddle in the relationship. In most other cases, it was simply a case of selfishness that led to a breakup, selfishness on the part of someone involved in the relationship, but in no shape or form needing to meddle.

You can tell I had a hard time with this.
I know, I know, its fiction, but fiction can make you uncomfortable to the extent that you want to speedplay through it right? The very basis of the show after the first couple of episodes began grating on me, and even the comedy began to feel forced. It still had its funny moments, but its hard to laugh when most of the humor revolves around breaking two people up. The writing became repetitive, I slowly lost interest, and ended up bingeing the last five or so episodes instead of watching them weekly because I could no longer pay attention.

The plot did pick up a bit in the second half, with the introduction of Destiny, a service that helps broken up couples get back together. The competition between them kind of did take away from my gripes, but the underlying uncomfortableness I always felt never really went away, not even until the last episode.

The characters were.. a mixed bag to say the least. Jeud, played by Jorin, was a good character, it was initially established that she is a smart and resourceful person who is also very empathetic, albeit a little naive. She should have been the perfect match to Off's Boss, who at the very beginning was a selfish, untoward jerk, and unfortunately, she wasn't, because Boss was still kind of a selfish jerk right until the end for me. I loved their reluctant chemistry though, that was one of the brightest spots in the series, their back and forth that ended in a surprisingly sweet relationship was truly a highlight. But the character development all but peeked out of the corner before the series ended, and it didn't really feel like either of them had much.
The side characters were mostly used for sole purposes, comforting the leads, creating jealousy in the leads, or as comic reliefs. They did steal the show at times for me though, especially Tay, Kapook, Jing Jing and Godji.
The guest characters were awesome. They were truly, truly awesome.

So while it wasn't terribly bad, it was certainly not what I wanted, and did not impress me as much as I wanted it to. Honestly, all the guest appearances and New's cameo in the finale may have been the high point for me, and even with all its positives, this just wasn't my cup of tea.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Plumchi
2 people found this review helpful
Jun 27, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
This review may contain spoilers
I don't usually watch a lot of straight show (but since I watch all GMMTV show, here I am).

As a Babii and a Foraye, I was dying to watch it!! And I wasn't disappointed.

I'm not use to see Jorin, the baddie, as a really sweet character. I mean she have a baddie face. BUT I'm glad she did, she did a great job portraying Jued.
All the character - even Boss - were endearing. Even though, I'm not usually a big fan of player boy in straight show - because they usually are just asshole, Boss was nice.

I loved the end with Destiny and Break Up Service fusionning!!

(GMMTV, you are coward for not making OffTay kiss, just saying)

Btw I don't know if it's me but I feel like GMMTV improved in quality a lot these days - the way it's filmed, the sets etc.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
adjective_boy
5 people found this review helpful
Jun 23, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.5
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 3.0

Little Substance

When I saw the trailer for Break-Up Service, I was hoping for something similar to Peaceful Property, where the show starts off silly and episodic and slowly turns into a more cohesive story. However, I felt that Break-Up Service never fulfilled what I wanted for an overarching storyline, and instead felt predictable and lacking substance. The romance took so long to develop, even though I feel like it could've been an interesting office romance plot if they had started it earlier. The romantic conflicts were pretty pointless, and while I enjoyed the main couple, their storyline didn't even feel all that important until the end. I just wish the storyline was less predictable and that the show was a little less episodic, especially since some episodes I found myself totally not invested in the couple they were trying to break up.

While this was a light and fun watch, it didn't feel like anything special. I really like Off, which is why I watched it in the first place, but just felt that this show missed the mark.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Komentator isenk
1 people found this review helpful
Jun 30, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
This review may contain spoilers
I was quite intrigued by the trailer—and it also stars Off Jumpol! So once the show finished airing, I jumped right into it.
Let’s get into the story…

The story follows a girl named Jued, a fresh university graduate struggling to find a job. Unfortunately, she hasn’t had much luck and has been relying on her boyfriend for support—until one life-changing day.

One day, Jued met a man and accidentally swapped phones with him. She unintentionally ruined his proposal to his girlfriend, and in retaliation, he sabotaged her relationship with her own boyfriend. But by the end of the day, something about Jued caught his interest. He gives her his business card and tells her to apply at his company. From the card, we learn his name is Boss

Boss works for a unique service — a break-up agency that helps people end their relationships. He’s their top employee, known for always getting the job done and prefer working solo. When the CEO finds out Jued received Boss’ card, he assigns her to work with him — despite Boss’ objections.

Boss is the perfect employee for that said job, because Boss believes love is fragile and easily broken. Unlike Boss, Jued, on the other hand, even though she just had her heart broken, is a romantic at heart. She still believes in love. She’s an idealist who thinks relationships can be saved, which puts her in direct conflict with Boss' cynical worldview.

At first, Boss tries various tactics to get her to quit or be reassigned to another team. But Jued is resilient, and surprisingly good at the job. Jued proves herself to be more capable than either of them expected. Eventually, even Boss acknowledges her abilities and agrees to keep her on the team.

Jued’s optimistic views on love begin to challenge Boss’s principles—and sometimes even interfere with their assignments. At first, this frustrates Boss, especially when Jued hesitates to break up couples she believes still love each other. But slowly, Boss begins to realize how much Jued matters—not just professionally, but emotionally. And slowly but surely, feelings start to develop between them.

Just when things seem to be heading somewhere, enter Tee, the company’s tech guy who gets reassigned to join Boss and Jued’s team. Tee is everything Boss isn’t — sweet, attentive, and supportive — and Jued begins to notice him more.

Meanwhile, a rival company called Destiny enters the picture. Unlike Break Up Service, Destiny focuses on reuniting people with their loved ones or helping them find true love. Destiny even manages to bring back together some of the couples that Break Up Service had previously separated.

So… how will this all unfold?
Will Boss and Jued end up together?
And what impact will Destiny have on the business?

That's pretty much the story without giving any more spoilers. Now what I like and what I learn.

What I Like:
+ It was fun seeing Off Jumpol paired with someone other than Gun
+ Every character has their own quirks and unique appeal.

What I learn from this drama:
* Love requires openness and honesty to thrive.
* A successful relationship needs both partners to share the same goals or values (like Baimon & Baimai, or Cherry & Bee).
* It’s often easier to see others’ relationships clearly than our own — just like Jued, who helps fix others’ love lives but struggles with her own.

Overall this drama has a lot to say about love. Yes, love is fragile—but when you're truly honest and open with your partner, there's nothing you can't work through.

Below I’ll write what couple they break for each ep… Start with the 2nd ep, because the first is when Boss & Jued break off their own relationship. Fair warning though, I’ll write a little bit of spoilers. So if you don’t wanna know, you can stop reading here.












==================================================
SPOILER ALERT!!!
==================================================

1st couple: Fitness Couple
First & Best are a couple who co-own a fitness center and are also popular fitness influencers. Their close online chemistry and closeness sparks jealousy, and someone hires Breakup Service to split them up.

2nd couple: CP vs real boyfriend
> When Mocha changes companies, Ice suspects it’s because he has a real boyfriend — and hires
Ice & Mocha are a popular BL couple. Mocha tried to break the contract with the company after his contract ended, he wanted to focus more on his acting rather than CP. At least that's what Mocha said to the world regarding his decision to change companies.
> Ice on the other hand, feels there’s more about Mocha's decision to change companies. He knows Mocha has a real boyfriend & he orders Break Up Service to break them up.

3rd couple: The one that got away
Baimon & Baimai were childhood friends turned lovers. They broke up when Baimai moved abroad. Years later, Baimai returns and wants to marry Baimon—but asks her to move overseas with him. The real conflict is: Can Baimon leave her parents behind?

4th couple: Introvert girl
Khao is a shy, introverted girl. Jang, her friend and admirer, suspects she’s hiding a boyfriend and hires Breakup Service to investigate and possibly intervene.

5th couple: soul mate…?
> Komai and Pop are Jued’s neighbors and a loving couple. When Pop’s ex-girlfriend hires Break Up Service to split them up, Jued finds herself torn between following her heart and fulfilling her job responsibilities.
> This time, the consequence of failing the mission is much more serious — Boss could be fired from the company. Since many people at the company don’t like him and have been looking for a reason to stir up trouble and push him out.
> Reluctantly, Jued finally breaks them up — but ends up feeling terrible afterward. This becomes a turning point for her, making her question the ethics of her job.
> Jued resigns after the breakup, emotionally overwhelmed. She later tries to reunite them—with the help of Destiny, marking its first appearance.

7th couple: The Affair
Nuch is a company manager and a married woman. Her stay-at-home husband suspects an affair with her subordinate, Ryo, and hires Breakup Service. But is Nuch truly cheating—or just overly flirtatious?

8th couple: one of the choices.
> Cherry, a streamer, has three men in her life:
Bee is a writer who treats her kindly—showering her with sweet words and thoughtful gestures. Art, one of the employees in the company that has a great body & handsome face. Ong Art, old man but filthy rich. The other man is unfortunately not rich, even you can say that Cherry is the one that supporting them…
> Ong Art wants Cherry for himself and hires the service to eliminate the competition.
> In the next episode, Bee, who suddenly got rich, tries to get Cherry back. Of course with the help of Destiny…

9th couple: The Ceo
> Chan, the CEO of Breakup Service, is divorced — and it was Boss who broke them up, which led to the creation of the Break Up Service.
> This time, the company is on an outing when—boom —Chan unexpectedly runs into his ex-wife at the hotel. She’s there with her fiancé for a pre-wedding photo shoot. Furious at the sight of her moving on happily, Chan immediately orders his employees to break them up.
> Much to his shock, he soon discovers that her fiancé is none other than the CEO of Destiny —the rival company that reunites couples. And of course, their wedding was arranged with Destiny’s help.
> At first, no one wants to go along with it — after all, they’re supposed to be enjoying the outing. But Chan dangles a huge bonus in front of them, making it hard to refuse.
> So, how will this mess end in the end? Who will come out on top? Will Chan’s team successfully break up the couple, or will Destiny win by making their wedding happen?

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Leadtheprotection
2 people found this review helpful
Jun 23, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 10

Hilarious from start to finish!

This was a suprise for me!

From the first episode, Jorin takes the lead in handling hilarious moments with finesse. Her comedic timing is fantastic for someone who doesn't have a huge filmography yet. Off is equally charming, real swoonworthy in several scenes with that gaze! He carries the brunt of the chemistry with Jorin in the show.

The ML starts off being the typical cheating morally ambiguous man who doesn't value relationships until he meets the FL who helps him see relationships differently after witnessing her sincerity towards the couples they are trying to break up. It's a fun premise, not to be taken too seriously. All of the couples are justified in being "broken up" too.

Overall, the show was fast paced, neatly written, covered all the arcs and delivered some actual LOL moments that land. The supporting cast enriched the story and really helped make this drama so memorable. Highly recommend this for those looking for a lighthearted entertainer that doesn't take itself too seriously and has some real funny slap stick!

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Ju Moon
1 people found this review helpful
Jun 25, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
Just finished watching this delightful rom-com refreshingly different with a unique and quirky take on relationships. Jorin totally stole the show every time she was on screen. Her comedic timing is chef’s kiss. She lit up every moment she was in. The chemistry between Off and Jorin was spot on. The supporting cast brought their A-game too, and the surprise cameos were an unexpected highlight. Some episodes dragged a little, but honestly? Didn’t take away from the charm of the series. If you're into lighthearted romance with standout performances, this one’s worth adding to your watchlist.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
AeonFlux71
0 people found this review helpful
Jun 28, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 4.0
This review may contain spoilers

Not my kind of drama.

The first thing i'll say, sometimes i am not happy with myself that i must finish a series when i have started it. I just can't drop it...
I always watch every drama from GMMTV during the premiere, and after a few episodes i found that i wasn't looking foreward to it starting and even not bothering to watch it right away. I gave preverence to other series airing that day and only watched it when i had time. I lost interest more and more.
I have my own small business and work from home, so i can manage my time myself and sit down to watch a premiere when i want to.

Ok, the review of the series itself.
Though Off and Jorin are good actors, i'm not very fond of their acting. I can't put my finger on it why i feel that way. I also didn't feel any real romantic energy between them. The dynamics between them were very good.
The acting of the support cast was good, but not special for me. The guest actors were amazing, they made it still fun for me.

Visuals were very good, as expected from GMMTV. OST was ok.

Storyline was good, but nothing special. After 3 episodes i could predict the entire storyline and i predicted it right.
The only thing that i didn't suspect was the twist with Tay in the last episode, but that twist was totally unnessasary. It felt like they only did that to have an excuse to pull New in for a single moment.

I didn't like the aspect of a break-up service, i hoped it would have a legit reason and would give a worthy twist to this series and that they eventually would become a match making service. That would have made it a whole lot better for me.
The funny moments felt too much forced most of the times, and that just ruins the comedy for me.

For me watching this drama one time was enough. It's not a bad drama, but just not my cup of tea.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
zoe
0 people found this review helpful
Jul 1, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
This review may contain spoilers

Honestly I really loved this

I don’t usually watch stuff like this and honestly I was being a hater about it at first (literally without watching it) but then I was like “why not let’s give it a shot”. I was not expecting to like it as much as I did. I did take a point off because I was more into them breaking people up instead of jued & boss getting together, but they’re definitely cute together!! I would 100% rewatch this, I loved everything single moment watching this. (this is my first review so please cut me some slack 😭)
Was this review helpful to you?
Break Up Service poster

Details

Statistics

  • Score: 7.9 (scored by 1,357 users)
  • Ranked: #2746
  • Popularity: #3937
  • Watchers: 4,469

Top Contributors

291 edits
8 edits
4 edits
4 edits

Popular Lists

Related lists from users
GMM TV
253 titles 174 loves 12
GMMTV dramas
196 titles 46 loves
2025 GMMTV : All Series
203 titles 10 loves

Recently Watched By