Tag Archives: Kris Aquino

The Buzz

The Buzz is ABS-CBN‘s showbiz-oriented talk show. It airs on Sundays at 4:30 in the afternoon until 6 in the evening. Normally, if they go overtime, the show is cut off the air. But today, because it’s Kris Aquino‘s interview they aired (with the issue of her and James Yap‘s annulment being finalized) they didn’t cut off the show. Can you imagine TV Patrol airing almost an hour after it should?!? ABS-CBN should really impose the airing time on their shows. 24 Oras of GMA7 is almost done before their evening news went on the air! And all because of Kris Aquino!

And what’s with Charlene Gonzales and her matronly gowns?!? Does no one tell her that she always look off beside Boy Abunda and Toni Gonzaga?

Kung Tayo’y Magkakalayo

Kung Tayoy Magkakalayo

Kung Tayo’y Magkakalayo, the teleserye starring Gerald Anderson, Kim Chiu, Coco Martin, Albert Martinez, Kris Aquino and Gabby Concepcion along with Jacklyn Jose and Gina Pareño, is ending tonight. It is a really good series. I believe it is one of the best of ABS-CBN. Fast-paced and well-developed, the story was really given the attention it deserves by the series writers.

I would like to commend the performances of Coco Martin, Jacklyn Jose, Gina Pareño and Albert Martinez. They gave justice to the roles they took on.

I am hoping that the teleserye that will replace it by Monday will be as interesting as the one that will end tonight.

Wheel of Fortune

The local version of the popular American TV game show, Wheel of Fortune, is crazy. I tell you only in the Philippines will you hear contestants shouting “Bankrupt! Bankrupt!” when the wheel is spinning. Crazy!

I watch it from time to time. I love solving puzzles. Some are challenging while there are some that are too easy. But whenever Kris Aquino, the local game show host, asks the contestant is he/she would like to spin or buy a vowel, it is annoying. It’s like she’s forcing the contestant to buy a vowel. And then the constant screaming and chanting of “Bankrupt!”…

Well, try to watch the show to be able to relate to what I say. Or if you are watching the show, tell me what you think about it.

Let me know.