Victoria's Hatred and Vera's Grieving for his husband
By Metatronik
@Metatronik (6198)
Pasay, Philippines
September 10, 2010 1:08pm CST
As for Victoria who rants about her father on how they were abandoned as a legal family it really shows that is the reason for her to make revenge especially to the second wife of his father which is Vera. This is a normal fact and we must admit that it happens in real life other than that it is worst. I can't relate with it but I can't deny the fact of how it hurts to be abandoned by one of your parents for the sake of another person. I like Gretchen's role here as villainousness of Victoria as you would understand and analyze her personality to become a heartless woman that leads her to become self righteousness who wants the power.
Vera the one who is grieving for his husband, I could see the sense of experiencing the karma and now she is the one who is suffering due to lack of wealth. It shows that she deserves to encounter this kind of challenge as what happened to Victoria that she suffered for having a broken family.
Victoria and Vera are just villains on their own ways. What I like about their character is that they are not 100% evil just because they want to become evil but obviously you have already witnessed the root. They are not the typical villain who are just degrading the poor people which happens in a lot of drama series even for a long time ago. I also like the vocabulary of their arguments of how they project as prim and proper. It is not a typical type of "Walang Hiya Ka!" Hayop ka! (You are an animal) vocabulary.
As for the scene of Caloy and Chloe I totally disagree on it in the sense of throwing of eggs to the image of a person that Chloe hated so much. I understand it is part of visual's creativity and exaggeration but we must admit the fact that television programs are very influential especially to the kids. I mean throwing eggs is not practical thing to do as you are also wasting the food which is part of the blessing. And as you see the person who is from the poor community was the one who started it as in wasting bunch of eggs that you can eat it. They could do it in other ways like stones as they could tear the paper or putting some mud on her face.
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@Metatronik (6198)
• Pasay, Philippines
11 Sep 10
Unfortunately I wasn't able to follow this series from the start. I just decided to watch it lately that was just last Monday because my friend has a supporting role there and she is Bea Saw. But then I realize how fabulous it is so I want to follow.



