6 K-Dramas with Break-up Scenes That We Can’t Let Go
What are your favorite (and most heartbreaking) relationship ending moments in K-Dramaland?
Sometimes the most memorable parts of a K-drama are in their break-ups, would you agree? As we gear up for the possible angst-fest that is Now, We Are Breaking Up, available on Viu, now's the perfect time for a little refresher course.
Ahead of its premiere on November 12, we take a look back on some of our favorite break up scenes in Korean dramas to prepare for Now, We Are Breaking Up.
Do proceed at your own risk, there will be spoilers on the context of each break up, so read at your own risk!

6 K-Dramas with Heart-wrenching Break-up Scenes
6 K-Dramas with Heart-wrenching Break-up Scenes
By Metro.StyleSeptember 26 2023, 7:55 PM
18 Again (2020)
18 Again’s break up scene technically happened off screen, but it’s a good addition to this list because this served as a jumping off point for our story. It shows us that marriage is not always the happy ending, but sometimes two people who have a lot of love just need the space (and later communication) for their love to blossom. For Da Jung (Kim Ha Neul) and Dae Young (Yoon Sang Hyun, Lee Do Hyun), the distance was needed but they later realized that love and family are things worth sacrificing for.
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River Where The Moon Rises (2021)
When you put sweet On Dal (Na In Woo) on a battlefield, there will be some difficulty. He just lost his mom at this time and the trauma was too much for him. Because of this, they had to face a cross-roads. At the end of the day, one of them just won’t be happy. If they stayed out and lived a simple life in the mountains, Ga Jin (Kim So Hyun) would have been too worried about the unstable political situation in the palace and for her family. If they both stayed in the palace, Dal had to face more trauma. Dal had to make the decision for the both of them, and it seemed the right one was for him to move away for a while. It was sensible, but it doesn’t mean it wasn’t heartbreaking!
I’m Not A Robot (2017)
Many would look at that scene with Aji 3 as the “official” breakup, but this scene of them spontaneously meeting again made it feel final. Ji Ah (Chae Soo Bin) would not be playing Aji 3 anymore, and the only way Min Kyu (Yoo Seung Ho) was ever going to see Aji 3’s face was through this stranger. Many INAR fans still curse Tilda for this heartbreaking end to their relationship—to this day!
I’m Not A Robot (2017)
If you don’t remember Tilda, she was actually the nurse that betrayed the patient who had a similar human allergy condition as Kim Min Kyu. Because of what she did, that patient was so heartbroken, he died. Finding out about her betrayal ruined the Santa Maria team’s plans of telling Min Kyu the truth, resulting in this angst.
Oh My Venus (2015)
All the tears! This is probably one of our favorite performances from both Shin Min Ah and So Ji Sub! From start to finish, this scene was just impeccable! The writing was able to connect something as simple and common as their training line - “Tap tap” to something that held a heart-crushing meaning - letting go. Though it would have been better if Kang Joo Eun was given a chance to support Kim Young Ho during his recovery process, we also respect Young Ho coach-nim’s decision to just come back when he’s back to his fighting form.
Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (2016)
Sunny and the Grim Reaper met on their bridge for the last time and said their goodbyes. This break-up was more about healing. Sometimes having someone’s memories retained doesn’t mean that it would be easier for them. That was the case with Sunny - the hurt and betrayal from their previous lives still felt fresh for her. And though there was still a lot of love, recovering and starting fresh was better for this couple. That’s why seeing them in another life (and another drama!) was such a sweet ending for the both of them!
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