Drama-rama sa Hapon!
This was one pet peeve I've always had. At work, we usually tune in to GMA 7 around lunch time to catch Eat Bulaga! and the rest of the Drama-rama block. The current slew of shows consists of Daisy Siete, Muli, Princess Charming and capped-off with the Koreo-novela rerun, Full House.
Okay, before anyone starts commenting that I've got waaaay too much time on my hands, we don't really "watch" these shows. We just listen to them and go on our usual tasks. It's just been a habit that has made our afternoons more bearable and less boring.
Believe me, listening to them is fine. Just fine. So, how about a lazy critique?
Daisy Siete Season 14: Siete-Siete, Mano-Mano
The latest season of the "phenomenal" Sex Bomb Girls opens with what seems to be an action-packed theme song. I think the story revolves around the girls trying to get into a URCC-type fighting tournament. Throw in a case of bad stepfamilies, evil, conniving co-workers, a little dancing, hunky, brainless beefcakes and a plot that doesn't seem to really have anything to do with the title and you've got a recipe for...... Say, I think the EB Babes are waaay hotter than them! Honestly, the Sex Bomb Girls have been found wanting in beauty. Buck-toothed Rochelle, eat your heart out!
Muli
Alfred Vargas plays OFW husband to Marian Rivera. Sent to work in Malaysia, he falls for rich Chinese heiress Carrie Lee. Just like her old role, kawawa na naman si Marian Rivera. And guess who torments her? No other than the legendary Odette Khan! Tears are starting to stream out of the TV on to the office floor. The good news is, it's almost 4:00pm! Yey!
Princess Charming
The penultimate hurdle, este, show of the afternoon. It's actually spun-off from Bakekang and focuses on Charming's life before she met Bakekang, Kristal, Valeria etc. I don't get it. It seems that according to these scriptwriters, the world is wrought with bad stepfamilies with ugly secrets and greedy, vanity-stricken rich folks. Iyakan na naman! I find it hard to look at Marc Herras and Mylene Dizon as poor folks...
Ho-hummm... formula, formula, formula.
Okay, before anyone starts commenting that I've got waaaay too much time on my hands, we don't really "watch" these shows. We just listen to them and go on our usual tasks. It's just been a habit that has made our afternoons more bearable and less boring.
Believe me, listening to them is fine. Just fine. So, how about a lazy critique?
Daisy Siete Season 14: Siete-Siete, Mano-Mano
The latest season of the "phenomenal" Sex Bomb Girls opens with what seems to be an action-packed theme song. I think the story revolves around the girls trying to get into a URCC-type fighting tournament. Throw in a case of bad stepfamilies, evil, conniving co-workers, a little dancing, hunky, brainless beefcakes and a plot that doesn't seem to really have anything to do with the title and you've got a recipe for...... Say, I think the EB Babes are waaay hotter than them! Honestly, the Sex Bomb Girls have been found wanting in beauty. Buck-toothed Rochelle, eat your heart out!
Muli
Alfred Vargas plays OFW husband to Marian Rivera. Sent to work in Malaysia, he falls for rich Chinese heiress Carrie Lee. Just like her old role, kawawa na naman si Marian Rivera. And guess who torments her? No other than the legendary Odette Khan! Tears are starting to stream out of the TV on to the office floor. The good news is, it's almost 4:00pm! Yey!
Princess Charming
The penultimate hurdle, este, show of the afternoon. It's actually spun-off from Bakekang and focuses on Charming's life before she met Bakekang, Kristal, Valeria etc. I don't get it. It seems that according to these scriptwriters, the world is wrought with bad stepfamilies with ugly secrets and greedy, vanity-stricken rich folks. Iyakan na naman! I find it hard to look at Marc Herras and Mylene Dizon as poor folks...
Ho-hummm... formula, formula, formula.
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