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Break Up Service thai drama review
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Break Up Service
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by Komentator isenk
Jun 30, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
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.












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SPOILER ALERT!!!
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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?
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