Pilar Pilapil
Kung Mawawala Ka Pa
Tony (Christopher de Leon) and his wife Marissa (Dawn Zulueta) are very much in love and happily married with an only child Charisa (Sara Jane Abad). A technocrat but with political ambitions, Tony enthusiastically accepts, to his wife’s consternation, the Mayor’s offer to join his team.Tony loathes Sylvia (Amy Austria), Marissa’s long time friend, because of her meddling in their marital affairs, but reluctantly takes her as his campaign manager in a political move. Sylvia begins to run their life causing the couple’s domestic fights. Eventually, Tony falls into Sylvia’s hands and, consequently, her lap. His family is in danger of breaking up and only the terminal illness of their daughter can put his indiscretion to a stop.
For the First Time
The much-awaited vacation of stressed-out workaholic Pia Sandoval (KC Concepcion) in Santorini beckons disaster as she finds herself at the mercy of Seth Villaraza (Richard Gutierrez), the self-confessed playboy who infamously broke the hearts of a lot of people, most of them Pia's friends. A twist of fate and a mutual agreement pull the two to each others' company, giving themselves a good glimpse behind the misleading façade they usually see from afar. But just when everything is ripe for the budding of new love, Seth bails out and Pia leaves Greece with a feeling she has been played upon. Three months later a very apologetic Seth once again barges on Pia's life. Despite her commitments as well as her ties with her employer-cum-father Santi (Philip Salvador) going awry, Pia cannot deny the force that draws her to Seth--even if it is against her judgment and contrary to her family's wishes.
Kung Mawawala Ka Pa
Tony (Christopher de Leon) and his wife Marissa (Dawn Zulueta) are very much in love and happily married with an only child Charisa (Sara Jane Abad). A technocrat but with political ambitions, Tony enthusiastically accepts, to his wife’s consternation, the Mayor’s offer to join his team.Tony loathes Sylvia (Amy Austria), Marissa’s long time friend, because of her meddling in their marital affairs, but reluctantly takes her as his campaign manager in a political move. Sylvia begins to run their life causing the couple’s domestic fights. Eventually, Tony falls into Sylvia’s hands and, consequently, her lap. His family is in danger of breaking up and only the terminal illness of their daughter can put his indiscretion to a stop.