This is the kind of reimagining of Philippine history I like. It could have been a TV series. But as a follower of royal families around the world, I see some red flags in the story, but it's fine since it's fictional.
Kings and queens usually don't do interviews, but heirs do.
Also, what year is this story supposed to be? 1960s? early 2000s? If this became a TV show, I'd love to see how the island was never colonised by the powerful West, and I'd love to see the modern times.
Also, Jeepney? Didn't Jeepneys exist because of the Jeeps bought by the Americans during the war?
This is the kind of reimagining of Philippine history I like. It could have been a TV series. But as a follower of royal families around the world, I see some red flags in the story, but it's fine since it's fictional.
Kings and queens usually don't do interviews, but heirs do.
Also, what year is this story supposed to be? 1960s? early 2000s? If this became a TV show, I'd love to see how the island was never colonised by the powerful West, and I'd love to see the modern times.
This is the kind of reimagining of Philippine history I like. It could have been a TV series. But as a follower of royal families around the world, I see some red flags in the story, but it's fine since it's fictional.
Kings and queens usually don't do interviews, but heirs do.
Also, what year is this story supposed to be? 1960s? early 2000s? If this became a TV show, I'd love to see how the island was never colonised by the powerful West, and I'd love to see the modern times.
I tried to overlooked the age gap between the ML and FL lol but both did well in their roles. The overall vibe…
Age gap does not need to matter for actors, as long as they are doing great with their roles. Also, they are more mature compared to those people in their 20s dating teenagers.
The murders are so random; like, so far after ep. 9, there's barely any connection between the murder and the murderer. Of the 3 people that have been murdered so far, only one got attention for the entire episode, but the other two, they just killed them and never mentioned them again.
probably one of the best kdramas this year.. it makes me smile every episode and for some reason i don't hate a lot of the characters even though they're the villian.. what i love the most is the ending sequence, really feels like it was their final day of filming with all the actors there dancing in front of camera and all the crew.
Still 35 minutes left... My first impression was like, "This is stupid, and we're not even halfway yet."…
I need to rewatch the last 20 minutes. There was a lot of information all of a sudden that I didn't catch because I was too distracted and starving. But I think I understood the ending; I just need to rewatch a bit to confirm my theory.
Still 35 minutes left... My first impression was like, "This is stupid, and we're not even halfway yet." Now, I kind of see it like a gameplay where the main character revives every time she dies, but the storyline continues, and she can make different choices. I kind of see why people find this confusing. But one thing for sure, the kid is annoying and stupid and never listens to his mum.
Kings and queens usually don't do interviews, but heirs do.
Also, what year is this story supposed to be? 1960s? early 2000s? If this became a TV show, I'd love to see how the island was never colonised by the powerful West, and I'd love to see the modern times.
Also, Jeepney? Didn't Jeepneys exist because of the Jeeps bought by the Americans during the war?
Kings and queens usually don't do interviews, but heirs do.
Also, what year is this story supposed to be? 1960s? early 2000s? If this became a TV show, I'd love to see how the island was never colonised by the powerful West, and I'd love to see the modern times.
Kings and queens usually don't do interviews, but heirs do.
Also, what year is this story supposed to be? 1960s? early 2000s? If this became a TV show, I'd love to see how the island was never colonised by the powerful West, and I'd love to see the modern times.