Weaving ‘em together

This is the new form of Pinoy Soap for me. Every night I’d go out and eat at my favorite friendly carinderia, Melville, and stare at their mediocre t.v. set for the latest gossip in the Senate. I don’t know about you guys, but these events are what I consider showbiz extras rather than the tabloid-like headlines of T.V. Patrol e.g. Love scene sa Palos nauwi sa kagatan ng labi! or Angel Locsin, most requested na cover girl sa mga men’s magazines! I mean, who wouldn’t want to have a piece of JDV’s ass or hear about the administration’s latest tirade against everyone else?

The plot is perfect; it’s probably the most unpredictable story I’ve ever encountered since Frailty or The Usual Suspects. But unlike these two films, this one’s plot isn’t going to unfold in the last ten minutes of the film. There will always be two sides of the story; both manipulative, scheming and always trying to look like they’re protagonists. This story about JDV, the ZTE and the Arroyos isn’t about politics anymore: it’s about a personal family saga.

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