Okay so this episode left me drowning in feels OTL My #TeamWeForever TT___TT Won Youngie basically rampaging in Hyun Woo’s place though.. So seriously, they are NOT over each other OTL I wonder where Woori went? T_T Be safe, Woori-ya! T_T

What’s your favorite scene in this episode? One more episode to go! I don’t want it to end yet~!!! TT___TT

우리 헤어졌어요 (WE BROKE UP) – EP9 “How to Remove a Band Aid”

Credits: YGEntertainment

Comments on: "Official/Video: Woori Leaves the Share House, Won Young Gets Depressed, and Hyun Woo Fights Back~ Thrilling “We Broke Up” Episode 9" (12)

  1. enix05's avatar

    I don’t want it to end…Nooo….Woori unpack your stuff! Wonyoung stop her!! My heart felt so heavy again. This drama really made me feel lots of emotions from laughter to shedding some tears. I can’t blame Woori though and a drunk and missing Woori Wonyoung looks pitiful to watch. Why is it that You only know the person’s worth until they’re gone.

    Wonyoung..fighthing!!!

    One more episode left.

  2. alohadara's avatar
    alohadara said:

    Oh Dara, hope you guys are ok.

  3. i told u so's avatar
    i told u so said:

    Nort South Korea should be united

  4. i told u so's avatar
    i told u so said:

    Those fat whale are annoying as f , complaining about everythinnnng she did. Stop being so judgemental and be happy for her. Dara unnie fighting!!!

  5. barbiemouth's avatar
    barbiemouth said:

    As a fan of of Dara i agree to the constructive criticism people gave out here. I was part of the Indie Drama acting guild before getting a medical course since my parents think going to the film industry is shallow. I dont know if my background is great enough but i know im fit enough to judge. And yes Dara has a LOT to master when it comes to transitioning emotions but the best thing is that she is improving and warming up to it. Hopefully she does it fast though, because even though age is of the matter. In the film industry especially in Korea, its is. Sadly. She needs to be more open and comfortable if she wants to succeed. Cause being natural at acting requires heavily for one to be comfortable and open and lose all the awkwardness.

  6. ckjack_bla's avatar
    ckjack_bla said:

    Wow! Dara stans got some critic skills! I love Dara’s acting so much because it’s pure melancholy. It fits for an older adult character who is reminiscing the past. I always think that Dara got the most expressive eyes. We gotta give credit to her when she looked up to Hyunwoo teary-eyed. Good God she hit me right in the heart! It’s completely different from KSY character because he is a brash younger adult so his acting is more fierce and got more power so it is easily recognized by viewers.

  7. bc's avatar

    dara should learn to express heavy emotions with her eyes, the nuances of acting. she’s good though with anger. i like the way she ranted at her ex-bf in dr. ian. it was not overdone and i was happily surprised to see her do that. it was so un-dara lol… and another thing (sorry) that scene with hyunwoo outside the office where she said she couldn’t even say boo to a goose or something, i find her accompanying action rather off. it was not even awkward, more like “why did she do that?” overall, she’s not a lousy actress. she’s really good at acting out certain scenes/emotions. i just had to point out those things that for me she needs to work on so that someday, she too can get recognition not just from fans like us but also acting awards.

  8. bc's avatar

    kiyong is better at showing gradual transitions of emotion. the best example for me is when he passed by ksy after dara went inside the house. you can definitely see he was happy with his smile which faded as he glanced at ksy. and his transition to curiosity/puzzlement was seamless. there was no obvious pause in 1 emotion before proceeding to the next. (btw, he’s done 2 or 3 supporting roles on tv so he probably has an edge on dara bec. of that)

  9. bc's avatar

    i can’t remember in which episode i began to really appreciate her acting in general. i’ve been aware that her acting had improved as the drama progressed. but yes, i still find her “stiff” in certain scenes, particularly dramatic ones. when the scene is light and fun, she’s a natural. crying scenes, she delivers even without heaving, sniffing, sobbing or uttering any word. just look at that beautiful shot of her face as she looked up teary eyed at hyunwoo opening the door. sigh… but during the succeeding scene with him, she was still too restrained, she did not show enough expression with her eyes or facial expressions.

  10. miss_liz's avatar
    miss_liz said:

    I like to commend Sandara with the fact that she exudes cinematic chemistry with every actor she is paired with. It must be because she possesses such charming beauty. Also, her physical & emotional vulnerability make her endearing to fellow actors. But I wish she would strive hard to gain weight. She is capable as she used to be a chubby girl. Additional weight would make her sooo beautiful cinematically. On her acting, I think she is very capable in melodrama. I like her style when she would pause and take a deep breath before delivering her lines. She showed that emotional vulnerability on the scene with Hyunwoo when she was talking about love that withers…That’s scene was on a replay for me. I really that she took a pause and long deep breath. I have noticed though that Sandara talks really fast in delivering lines. She has to speak slowly, absorb the meaning of the words and phrases, and then show off the emotions. SAt times, because she talks really fast, she gets to express only the last meaningful emotion. That in a way cuts off her time onscreen. Unlike the actor Kang Seungyooon, he takes time and expresses facially every phrase meaningfully. Though I don’t want Sandara to be as exagerrated as him. A lady shouldn’t onscreen. Exaggeration in expression would entail immaturity. The young actor is allowed to do so as he is acting like his age. I remember that Sandara used to act exaggeratedly in portraying funny roles here in the Philippines. I wouldn’t want to see that kind of acting anymore. I like her maturity now as an actress. I would appreciate though if Sandara would take time to express facially during sentimental scenes specifically not just black expression at times. She did well in Dr. Ian web drama especially the crying scenes. I cried with her a number of times. It was a very striking role and she delivered well. But I saw some black facial expressions from her with the actor Kim Young Kwang. However, on an overall, she did well as she affected me a lot in that web drama. That’s reason why I would prefer a melodrama for her. In We Broke Up, her scenes with Hyunwoo… the serious conversation…she did well. I saw the tears in her eyes, but it was not highlighted. I like the confrontational break-up scene of Woori and Wonyoung, too. Sandara is also good in delivering angry mood. I like it when she raises her voice. She is effective. Overall, Sandara is progressing well in her acting skills. Keep up the good work, Sandara! Looking forward to more acting stints for her soon.

  11. sweepberry's avatar
    sweepberry said:

    All are on the right track and then that YG thing breaks the teary ice >w<)" #ItsaYGthing XD

  12. alohadara's avatar
    alohadara said:

    i have two favorites, when the keyboard guy finally spoke it was like wow, his voice sounded like deep rich dark chocolate, so decadent.
    My ultimate favorite is when wonyoung went “rampaging” to look for woori. Finally, finally he realizes he is so miserable without her and is going to fight for her.
    my only complaint is web dramas suck, too short and next week is the last 16 minutes for woonyoung to say i love you and these guys make up.

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