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Wildflower: Lily's Quest for Justice

This document provides summaries for 6 different Philippine television shows: 1. Story Of Wildflower Pinoy Show follows Lily Cruz seeking revenge against the evil Ardiente family for her parents' deaths. 2. BAKEKANG is about Bakekang Maisog, a mother who pushes her children into stardom despite her own lack of beauty, proving the importance of inner beauty. 3. IKAW ANG LAHAT SA AKIN follows Nea Fontanilla who does not lose hope after being raped, eventually finding justice. 4. HUWAG KA LANG MAWAWALA sees Anessa Panaligan train to be stronger after cruelty from her husband Eros,
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Wildflower: Lily's Quest for Justice

This document provides summaries for 6 different Philippine television shows: 1. Story Of Wildflower Pinoy Show follows Lily Cruz seeking revenge against the evil Ardiente family for her parents' deaths. 2. BAKEKANG is about Bakekang Maisog, a mother who pushes her children into stardom despite her own lack of beauty, proving the importance of inner beauty. 3. IKAW ANG LAHAT SA AKIN follows Nea Fontanilla who does not lose hope after being raped, eventually finding justice. 4. HUWAG KA LANG MAWAWALA sees Anessa Panaligan train to be stronger after cruelty from her husband Eros,
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  • Story Of Wildflower Pinoy Show: Describes the plot and characters of the show 'Wildflower,' focusing on themes of revenge and justice.
  • Bakekang: Details the narrative and emotional journey of Bakekang, highlighting struggles with beauty standards and personal growth.
  • Huwag Ka Lang Mawawala: Covers Anessa's struggle with infidelity and abuse, highlighting her journey towards empowerment.
  • Ikaw Ang Lahat Sa Akin: Explores the dramatic events in Nea's life following a traumatic incident, focusing on themes of resilience.
  • Sahaya: Follows the story of 'Sahaya,' focusing on cultural heritage and personal identity amidst societal challenges.
  • The Rich Man’s Daughter: Focuses on the LGBTQ+ themes of the show, highlighting cultural and family dynamics.
  • FPJ's Ang Probinsyano: Overview of the long-running TV series 'FPJ's Ang Probinsyano,' highlighting key story arcs and its impact.
  • Destiny Rose: Narrative of 'Destiny Rose,' focusing on transformation and acceptance themes.
  • Asawa Karibal Ko: Explores themes of identity and transformation through the story of Nathanian in 'Asawa Karibal Ko.'

1.

Story Of Wildflower Pinoy Show

The story follows Lily Cruz (Maja Salvador), a beautiful and smart heiress who wants justice for
her parents’ deaths by seeking revenge against the evil Ardiente family.
Lily Cruz is raised by her parents with love and wisdom. Her mother, Camia, (Sunshine Cruz) is
a school teacher while her father, Dante (Christian Vazquez) is a public attorney. Dante’s last
case brings threats to their peaceful life, so the Cruz family moves to the small towns of
Poblacion Ardiente, where they plan to set up a daycare for Camia and Dante’s own law firm.
Lily easily finds friends (including Diego Torillo (Joseph Marco), the youngest son of the
Ardiente family). The Ardiente family is the most powerful political dynasty in the town under the
rule of Congressman Julio Ardiente (Tirso Cruz III) and his daughter Emilia (Aiko Melendez),
Governor of the province. Emilia is married to businessman (and known serial womanizer) Raul
Torillo (Wendell Ramos). They have two sons, Arnaldo (RK Bagatsing) and Diego.
Complications follow when Raul is smitten with Camia. This catches Emilia’s attention, who is
quite fed up with her husband’s indiscretions and many rape charges. Feeling the entitlement of
the powerful, Raul attempts to assault Camia, so Dante files a rape case against him.
Unfortunately, the Ardientes do not take threats lightly.
Lily’s world crumbles when Dante suspiciously dies from a heart attack; she is further crushed
when she witnesses her mother’s rape. Though she is targeted to be killed herself, the
assassins feel compassion for the 9 year old and frees her instead. Alone with nowhere to go,
Lily fends for herself in another city until a wealthy woman, Prianka Aguas (Priscilla Meirelles)
rescues her from life in the streets.
Prianka legally adopts Lily and raises her to become tough and independent. Prianka teaches
Lily to think smart and equips her with the resources she needs to seek the truth about the
Ardientes and justice for her parents. When Prianka dies, Lily inherits her fortune. Lily returns to
Poblacion Ardiente to avenge her parents.
Lily introduces herself as Ivy Aguas. With her billion dollar conglomerate behind her, she
becomes a magnet for the Ardientes who are preparing their political campaign for the
gubernatorial and congressional elections. A power struggle brews inside the Ardientes
between Emilia and Arnaldo. Ivy becomes reacquainted with Diego, who turns out to be the
bastard son of Raul. But as Ivy continues with her plans to expose the Ardientes, she develops
feelings for Diego, who renounces the Ardientes and decides to run for Governor as well.
Lily begins to execute her intricate plan to bring down the Ardientes; she ingratiates herself with
Emilia (as an avid campaign supporter for her political ambitions while gathers evidence to
expose Emilia with plunder charges), seduces Arnaldo (who she realizes is the family’s
weakness) and reduces him to an incapacitated state; she pushes Julio Ardiente out of
retirement to take him down completely; unfortunately, the Ardientes’ power and influence
reaches the powerful in the justice system. Although she cripples the Ardientes’ power base and
strips Julio of his governorship, she is unsuccessful in keeping Julio and Emilia behind bars. Her
plan backfires as a new and more formidable enemy emerges called “Red Dragon” who turns
out to be Julio’s first wife and Emilia’s mother. She is successful in bringing down the Red
Dragon, and Julio ultimately kills her. Realizing Emilio is a handicap due to her emotional
attachments, he commits her into a psychiatric clinic. Without the encumbrances of Emilia and
Helena, Julio prepares to take over Red Dragon’s money, power base and connections with the
Asian crime syndicate. Arnaldo is back as well, gaining his mental capacity. Both men focus on
destroying Lily. You can Watch Online Pinoyako TV Replay Here.
As Lily and Camia begin to pick up the pieces of their lives, Lily discovers that Arnaldo’s
memories are back. Will she continue her vengeance? Her biggest challenge is to sustain the
love in her heart to pave the way for forgiveness and justice.

2.BAKEKANG
Bakekang Maisog (Bakekang, 2006)

Bakekang (Sunshine Dizon) may not be gifted with good looks, but she never gave up on her
dreams. She might have chosen the wrong ways to show her love for her children Charming
(Yasmien Kurdi) and Kristal (Lovi Poe) by pushing them to stardom, but she was able to make
up for her wrongdoings. She just happened to be a mother who wants what’s best for her
children. In the end, Bakekang proved that beauty is not skin-deep for what's important is the
beauty of one's heart.

3.IKAW ANG LAHAT SA AKIN


Nea Fontanilla (Ikaw Ang Lahat Sa Akin, 2005)

The life of Nea (Claudine Barretto) turned upside down when she got raped by Ivan (Diether
Ocampo). Ivan’s family told her not to pursue the case and even threatened her. They said she
would lose in court because of their money and connections. However, the young woman did
not lose hope and continued to seek justice. In the end, justice prevailed and Nea moved on
with her life as a nun.

4.HUWAG KA LANG MAWAWALA


Anessa Panaligan (Huwag Ka Lang Mawawala, 2013)
Anessa (Judy Ann Santos) experienced cruelty and infidelity from her husband Eros (Sam
Milby). To make matters worse, Eros tried to kill her and hide their son. Determined to reclaim
what is hers, Anessa trained to be stronger and braver. In the climactic ending, Anessa proved
that she had the inner strength to do what needed to be done. She ended up forgiving Eros, but
at the same time, allowed fate to teach him a lesson.

5.Sahaya 

Sahaya is a 2019 Philippine television drama series broadcast by GMA Network. Directed by


Zig Dulay, it stars Bianca Umali in the title role. It premiered on March 18, 2019 on the network's
Telebabad line up replacing Onanay. The series concluded on September 6, 2019 with a total of
122 episodes. It was replaced by Beautiful Justice in its timeslot.
The series marked as the comeback show of Mylene Dizon in the network after four years. The
series is streaming online on YouTube.
A disgraced Badjaw, Manisan Arati flees to Zamboanga upon learning her pregnancy to another
man. She will later give birth to her daughter, Sahaya, who will develop a strong connection with
the water, and will be torn between her childhood friend and a bachelor from Manila.[2]
a new television series that aims to capture the richness of Philippine indigenous culture with
the story mainly based on the way of life of the Badjao people.
Badjao are an ethnic group also known as the “Sea Gypsies” and are scattered along the
coastal areas of Tawi Tawi, Sulu, Basilan and some parts of Zamboanga del Sur. Living on
houseboats and stilt houses, Badjao are also known to be expert fishermen and deep sea
divers as they make their livelihood solely on the sea.
The “Sahaya” series tells the story of a young Badjao woman who inspires her family and
community because of her positive outlook in life. Actress Bianca Umali plays the titular role
“Sahaya” which translates to “light and hope” while onscreen partner Miguel Tanfelix plays the
character of a simple Badjao named Ahmad who will fall in love with Sahaya.
LUMAD SERYE

TV series shows the rich traditions of Badjao people in the south – their way of life, language,
and more. The show promises to give the opportunity to these lumad sea gypsies to showcase
their colorful culture on television, and would, the producers hope, elevate their societal status
away from mistreatment and discrimination.
The cast underwent training and workshops to face the big challenge of properly portraying their
respective Badjao characters, how to appreciate Badjao heritage and correctly speak Filipino
and Badjao languages.
With the Badjao’s vibrant culture, Sahaya is expected to offer pleasing colors to the viewers.
The location is perfect to capture the sunset onscreen, not to mention the aerial shots and
footage initially shown in the teasers and trailers.

6.FPJ Probinsyano
Ang Probinsyano has four narrative arcs or "books".
The first book (Syndicate Arc) ran from 2015 through 2017 spanning
the first and second seasons and focused on the various cases Cardo encountered as a
member of the CIDG, both related and unrelated to its main arc.
The second book (Rebellion and Terrorism Arc)[7] contains the third and fourth seasons of the
series and focused on Cardo's encounters with the "Pulang Araw" (transl. Red Sun) both as a
member of Special Action Force and undercover under the nom de guerre "Agila" (transl. 
Eagle), and later as part of the vigilante group "Vendetta".
The third book (Political Arc)[8] covers the series' fifth and sixth seasons and focuses on the
larger political drama in the Philippines.
The fourth book (Crime and Corruption Arc),[9] on the other hand, opened with the
series' seventh season and chronicles Cardo's return to the police force and his continued
efforts to fight crime and corruption in the country. This is followed by the show's eight
season which sees Lily moving to consolidate her power as both the first lady of the Republic
and leader of an international drug cartel in the Philippines.[10]
Cast and characters
This article is about the 2015 television series. For the 1997 film on which the TV series is
based, see Ang Probinsyano (film).
F
Ang Probinsyano is not a remake of the 1997 film of the same name. It was made to be run for
months to be more suitable for teleserye viewers.[41]
The title of the original film was inspired by the term "pulis patola" which is occasionally used to
tease newbie police officers. Since patola, or cucumber of the genus Luffa, is usually grown in
the provinces outside urban areas such as Manila, the film was given the title Ang Probinsyano.
[41]
A special tribute screening of the film was held on 20 August 2015, in celebration of FPJ's 76th
birthday and ahead of the premiere of the TV adaptation.[42] The screening was attended by
the cast of the series Coco Martin, Susan Roces, Maja Salvador, Bela Padilla, Beverly Salviejo
and Jaime Fàbregas who also served as the film's musical director.[42]
The first trailer of the series was shown on 4 September 2015.[43]
COCO AS CARDO. FPJ'S Ang Probinsyano has been running for 3 years now, and shows no
signs of slowing down.
The story follows a policeman named Ador de Leon who was killed in a drug bust operation
after being betrayed by a fellow cop. Ador’s twin brother, Cardo Dalisay, assumes his late
brother’s identity to ensure justice is served by going after the drug syndicates and dirty cops
that were responsible for his brother's death. 
Ador and Cardo are both played by Coco Martin. Other celebrities included in the show's
ensemble cast are Eddie Garcia, Edu Manzano, Alessandra de Rossi, Christopher Roxas, Yassi
Pressman, Susan Roces, John Prayts Joel Torres, Joey Marquez, among many others.
But the apparent adulation – particularly from government institutions – has run out. 
The show has been criticized by the Philippine National Police and Interior Department, who
both claim that the recent plot is unfair to police. (READ: DILG chief wants 'Ang Probinsyano'
plot changed to favor PNP)
DILG said on Friday, November 16 that it would "seriously consider filing legal action and
imposing sanctions" if the show continues its "grossly unfair and inaccurate portrayal of our
police force." (READ: DILG to sue 'Ang Probinsyano' plot changed to favor PNP)
The PNP followed by officially banning the use of the PNP's assets, personnel, equipment, and
facilities, which had been regularly used for the production of the show previously.  —
Rappler.com 
Ador (Fernando Poe Jr.) is killed in a drug bust operation after he was betrayed by his fellow
cop. His superior devices a plan for his twin brother, Kardo, a provincial cop, to assume his
identity so they can fool and capture the drug syndicate and the corrupt policemen responsible
for his death.

7.The Rich Man’s Daughter


"The Rich Man’s Daughter", the first Filipino lesbian drama,
The Rich Man’s Daughter is the second LGBT themed TV series from the Philippines after
another GMA Channel gay series titled My Husband’s Lover,The Philippines has been
colonized by several Western countries in the past, heavily influencing their culture and religion.
Catholicism became the biggest faith in the country, a religion that openly opposes the LGBT
community. In addition, the Philippines is the only country, together with the Vatican, that stills
considers divorce illegal. Therefore, we can assume that a TV series featuring an LGBT
relationship was quite a big deal in the Filipino news cycle. The storyline of The Rich Man’s
Daughter surrounds a rich Chinese girl, Jade. Born within a wealthy family, Jade has nothing to
be concerned about: she has the perfect the family, the perfect job and the perfect fiancé who
her parents expect her to marry as soon as possible. However, everything changes when she
meets Althea. Jade’s family comes from Fujian, China. The setting not only reflects the
generally high social status of Chinese people in the Philippines, but also gives ASEAN
audiences a sense of familiarity. Especially, when later on, Jade starts to quarrel with her family
because of her relationship with Althea, and her parents threaten her with the consequences
her relationship will have in the family’s honor. Jade is stuck between love and family,
something we all have experiences. Meanwhile, it is sad to see how even though the Philippines
has been exposed to Western culture for a while, it still cannot get rid of the Chinese family
traditions. When you watch The Rich Man’s Daughter, you may just feel like it is just another
sentimental soap opera. It may be filled with cliché characters and (over)twisted plots. But no
matter what it is, thanks to the sweet and beautiful lesbian relationship, the final result is
excellent. You may accidentally become obsessed with Jade and Althea’s sweet, and
sometimes twisted, relationship. However, those used to Western TV series might feel
disappointed. Being already difficult for the Philippines to have a lesbian drama, it was almost
impossible for them to have a lesbian kiss or bed scene, but we still get to enjoy Jade and
Althea’s intimate interactions and sexually-charged eye contact. But those of you that get to the
end, the series has a surprise waiting for you… The Rich Man’s Daughter is Philippine’s second
LGBT TV series, and we can see how they ambitiously try to expand their scope dealing with
several social issues such as domestic violence, marriage, child custody, and, even, conversion
therapy. These are the important issues all worth discussing. Thanks to the easily reachable
medium of television, we have a chance to explore these issues in depth and, at the same, to
listen to another moving and realistic LGBT story. Watch The Rich Man's Daughter now on
GagaOOLala.

8.“Destiny Rose.”

GMA 7’s newest leading man—or rather leading lady—is more than ready to embark on his
beautiful transformation on TV.

Actor Ken Chan is given the biggest break of his career as he takes on the title role of the
Kapuso network’s upcoming afternoon prime series “Destiny Rose.”
9. Asawa karibal ko

Nathan, a gay man who later marries her due to family's pressure. Unhappy and trapped,
Nathan plots his fake death and later undergoes to a sexual reassignment and face surgery in
another country. Years later, Rachel meets Gavin and falls for him. Gavin has a wife, Venus
whom Rachel will eventually find out to be her former husband.

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