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Heartbreaking finale for drama series

/ 05:17 AM March 21, 2015

ABAD. Acting triumph.

ABAD. Acting triumph.

Phil Mangubat, media observer: “What a heartbreaking and emotionally charged ending for ‘Two Wives.’ There were a number of acting triumphs: Kaye Abad acted up a storm, and Tanya Gomez proved that she’s a dependable character actress, a far cry from her sexy image of yore. The two child performers likewise did well. And the scene-stealing Jean Saburit was delightful as a tactless mother-in-law.”

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Mackie Eleazar, student: “What’s wrong with ‘Forevermore’s’ scriptwriters? They made the character of Liza Soberano sing in a contest, even if she can’t! And the worst part of all is—she wins! Whom are they fooling?”

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Buenafe Flores, televiewer: “I wouldn’t be surprised if the male child actor in ‘Two Wives’ wins an acting award. He’s good! He delivers his kilometric lines convincingly.

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“I cannot say the same for Erich Gonzales, however. There’s something wrong with the way she delivers her lines. Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that she isn’t a native Tagalog speaker.”

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Chiselle Joy Isip, housewife: “Ces Drilon should consider hiring a stylist. She is often seen wearing outlandish clothes. And, why are Ces and Karen Davila fond of wearing sleeveless blouses?”

Ariel Yap Reyes, fashion consultant: “The Binibining Pilipinas pageant is a prestigious beauty pageant—and Toni Gonzaga should remember that it isn’t ‘PBB.’ Her manner of hosting, especially during the Q and A, was cheap and irritating.”

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