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Broken of Love Episode 3

หัวใจช้ำรัก ‧ Drama ‧ 2026

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Ratings: 9.3/10 from 59 users
Reviews: 24 users
Season: 1

  • Aired: April 11, 2026

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NamubiruHafswa
0 people found this review helpful
1 day ago

Five Stars

Episode 3 was Abit slow but picked up the pace Arisa you are playing with Lalin's feeling but one day you will regret it. And I feel so sorry for Lalin my baby girl 🙂‍↕️
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carone533
2 people found this review helpful
12 days ago

Cracks in control

Arisa’s control starts to feel less clean here. Even though she’s still moving forward with her plan, there are moments where her reactions don’t fully match her intentions. That contrast makes the dynamic with Lalin more tense.
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bintab5
2 people found this review helpful
12 days ago

More than just words

There’s a lot being communicated without saying it directly. The pauses and reactions say a lot, which makes the episode more interesting to watch.
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eliaz255
2 people found this review helpful
13 days ago

Okay, Now I’m Invested

Yeah, this episode did it for me. You can feel things shifting, especially with Arisa. The situation isn’t as simple anymore, and that makes it way more interesting to follow.
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deeppucegl
2 people found this review helpful
13 days ago

Subtle but effective

I liked the quieter moments in this episode. The actors do a good job showing emotion without overdoing it. It makes the scenes feel more real.
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zamorac03
3 people found this review helpful
13 days ago

Conflict Building Up

You can tell things are getting more serious here. The balance between revenge and emotions is starting to shift, and it creates a bit of tension in almost every scene.
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maloree525
2 people found this review helpful
13 days ago

Emotions showing through

You can really start to feel the emotions more clearly here. The interactions have more weight and meaning, which makes the episode more engaging overall.
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Christine_Joy
3 people found this review helpful
14 days ago

Visual storytelling

There are some really nice shots in this episode. You can tell a lot of thought went into how scenes are framed. The story moves forward, but it’s the little visual cues that make it more interesting to watch.
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ELforever
3 people found this review helpful
14 days ago

Things get deeper

The story is getting more layered here. The interactions feel more meaningful and the tension continues to grow. It’s becoming more engaging with each episode.
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ThaiGLFB
2 people found this review helpful
14 days ago

Ep 3

This episode adds more depth to everything. The interactions feel more meaningful and the tension keeps building. It’s getting more interesting with each episode.
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glwatcher
2 people found this review helpful
14 days ago

Episode 3

Things are getting more intense here. The relationship dynamics are more complicated and it keeps you hooked. I like how the show balances the romance with the darker storyline.
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Her in Focus
0 people found this review helpful
17 days ago

Broken of Love Episode 3 Review: Stunning Visuals, But Where’s the Story?

Broken of Love Episode 3 delivers cinematic highs and undeniable tension, especially between Arisa and Walin. But while the visuals impress, the story continues to hold back where it matters most. Key motivations remain unclear, emotional depth feels thin, and the chemistry between Arisa and Lalin is starting to slip. The potential is there—but is it enough to keep us watching? Read our full review to see what’s working, what’s missing, and why we’re still unsure.Click here: https://bit.ly/4mx3rwV
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RoseDawood
2 people found this review helpful
21 days ago

A breakthrough

Broken of Love is paving the way for a future where GL series aren't just focused on the couple story with minimal plot, but a full on series that everyone can watch even from outside the community because it is a full-encompassing experience.
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ZARELLAMUANTE
1 people found this review helpful
21 days ago

Between what she feels and what she must do

Broken Of Love takes episode 3 to a much more intense level, marking a clear turning point in the story. Arisa fully steps into control, and the way she navigates her plan adds a darker layer that elevates the entire plot.
The emotional tension never lets up, with constant twists that keep surprising you. Faye stands out with a powerful and commanding presence, while Atom matches that energy with a sincere performance that keeps everything grounded and real.
At the same time, cracks begin to show: beneath her control, Arisa’s growing feelings start to clash with her intentions, hinting at an internal struggle that could change everything.
Body language, glances, and silences speak just as loudly as words, making every scene even more impactful. It’s a gripping, emotionally charged episode that’s hard to ignore.

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Apollo_
1 people found this review helpful
21 days ago

Genius plot twist

Twist after twist! The writter is definitely genius!! The production is so amazing from the cast, OST, designs, make up and everything. Faye Peraya is not playing shes giving us a high quality series
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LouiseMade
2 people found this review helpful
21 days ago

New trama

The third episode shifts more toward action and marks a decisive turning point in the revenge plot and the hatred between two powerful women. Love takes a back seat here, while the power struggle becomes the true focus. This is where the rival’s downfall plan finally begins to unfold, and the protagonist grows stronger as she reaches her limits
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DiDi_
1 people found this review helpful
21 days ago

A captivating blend of passion, pain and powerful storytelling

From its very first moments, Broken (Of) Love proves itself to be far more than just another romance drama: it's a beautifully crafted story driven by emotion, tension and depth.The cinematography is absolutely stunning, with carefully composed shots that elevate every scene and give the series a cinematic quality. Each frame feels intentional, drawing the viewer deeper into Arisa's complex world of revenge, vulnerability and unexpected love.Faye Peraya delivers a truly captivating performance as Arisa. She portrays every layer of the character with remarkable precision, from quiet pain to fierce determination, making it impossible not to feel every emotion alongside her. Atom is equally impressive, bringing a natural charm and sincerity that perfectly complements Faye's intensity. Together, their chemistry feels organic and compelling, adding authenticity to a relationship that is both tender and complicated.The supporting cast also deserves recognition, contributing strong and believable performances that enrich the story rather than simply supporting it. Every character feels purposeful, helping to build a world that is both immersive and emotionally engaging.What truly sets this series apart is its intriguing and addictive storyline. The blend of revenge, romance and moral conflict creates a narrative that constantly keeps you invested. The tension between past trauma and the possibility of healing adds depth, making it all feel meaningful and layered rather than predictable.The soundtrack further enhances the experience, perfectly complementing the emotional tone of the series and amplifying key moments with subtle but impactful choices.Overall, Broken (Of) Love is a visually striking and emotionally engaging series that stands out for its performances, storytelling and atmosphere. It's a compelling watch that draws you in and keeps you wanting more with every episode. I love it and recommend it!

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Mistruna
3 people found this review helpful
21 days ago

Power and Strategy

Episode 3 pushes everything further, with Arisa fully stepping into strategy and control. The way she manipulates both Lalin and those around her adds a darker layer to the story, while the emotional tension continues to build. Faye is especially compelling here, whether in the action scenes or the quieter moments, bringing both intensity and control to the role. Atom matches that energy with sincerity, keeping the emotional stakes real, while the supporting cast adds weight to every development. This episode feels like a turning point where power and emotion begin to clash in a way that’s hard to look away from.
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Sam Kintsugi
3 people found this review helpful
22 days ago

Solid plot

The plot is solid, everything falls in place at the right moment, I love the pacing. Not too fast, not to slow, it keeps you on your toes, waiting to know what’s next
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sahrud
2 people found this review helpful
22 days ago

3.bölüm

Another mystery-filled episode where the excitement keeps building – with episodes this good, I can’t wait for episode 4
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skillet503
0 people found this review helpful
22 days ago

Storylines

I find the storylines very choppy. There is barely any explanation or shows the in-between (or the background) - one has to infer. It is episode 3 now and we still have no idea why Arisa and Uncle Mek are seeking revenge. I guess the screenwriters think that the audience will fill in the gaps on their own. As another reviewer mentioned, I am not entirely sold on the relationship either. I wonder if it is because it is showing on YouTube, that the writing, editing, and acting are tailored more towards a general audience.
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bar_fa
0 people found this review helpful
23 days ago

A Turning Point That Raises the Stakes

Episode 3 of Broken (Of) Love feels like a true turning point for the series, where the emotional weight and narrative tension come together in a way that’s both gripping and satisfying.By this point, the story has fully found its rhythm. The plot becomes even more engaging, with developments that add complexity without losing clarity. There’s a stronger sense of direction, and each scene feels purposeful, building toward something bigger.Faye Peraya continues to impress with a performance that feels increasingly layered, capturing the inner conflict of her character with subtlety and control. Atom matches that energy beautifully, and their chemistry keeps evolving in a way that feels natural and emotionally grounded. Their scenes carry a quiet intensity that makes them stand out.The atmosphere of the series remains one of its strongest elements. The cinematography once again elevates the storytelling, using visuals to enhance the mood and emotional tone. Combined with a well-placed soundtrack, the episode delivers several moments that leave a lasting impact.The supporting cast continues to play an important role, adding depth and nuance as the story expands. Their presence helps create a more immersive and believable world.Overall, Episode 3 is where Broken (Of) Love truly solidifies its identity. It’s compelling, emotionally rich, and leaves you genuinely eager to see what comes next.

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Kaljs
2 people found this review helpful
23 days ago

Choppy and rushed

I usually love stories like Broken OF love but the pacing is just too fast. They squeeze so much into like 40 minutes that you jump from scene to scene and some things feel disjoined.The romance is a disaster. It's so rushed and Lalin feels more like a prop to the plot than her own character. The main Couple falls flat they feel more like friends than a pair. Not even a peck after dating for months. Arisa is hot as hell though and has so much chemistry with Lalin's mom. The tension is unreal. Too bad its not enemies to lovers. All actors are exceptional in their roles. Main issue is pacing and the romantic part.
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Karu
1 people found this review helpful
23 days ago

Shock value to the max

Faye promised us twist after twist after twist, and here we are. There is no room to breath, when we think one thing, a whole another bomb is dropped on us. The way this story unfolds is so entertaining. The actors being such masters of their craft helps tremendously, since they dont have to say much, their body language and expressions are enough to drive the story forward. Arisa is about to poison the well from the inside out, What a WOMAN.
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