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* ActorAllusion: Jaime and Betchay's favorite song when they were young lovers is "Sayang Na Sayang," a real '90s pop song by Betchay's actress Manilyn Reynes. Doubles as a CelebrityParadox.
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** There is also one to the first Franchise/SpiderMan movie franchise in the finale.

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** There is also one to the first Franchise/SpiderMan ComicBook/SpiderMan movie franchise in the finale.

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* CheerfulChild: The younger Chichay manages to stay optimistic despite [[BreakTheCutie the problems she faces]] ([[SubvertedTrope which isn't to say]] [[CryCute she's]] the resident {{Pollyanna}}).

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* CheerfulChild: The younger Chichay manages to stay optimistic despite [[BreakTheCutie the problems she faces]] ([[SubvertedTrope which isn't to say]] [[CryCute she's]] she's the resident {{Pollyanna}}).



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adorkable cleanup, now it's YMMV. removing misuse and ZCE, and moving appropriate examples to YMMV


* {{Adorkable}}: [[TrueCompanions The Tampipis and their carnival friends]], who double as PluckyComicRelief.



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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: The series is set in a fictional version of real-world Philippines, one with ContrivedCoincidence{{s}} that are fantastical in nature. The flirtations with MagicRealism are confirmed when [[spoiler: Lolo Isko returns, post-death, to guide Chichay to Joaquin]]; the show actually suggests it’s more likely to be a real apparition than a mere figment of Chichay’s imagination. They don’t ask audiences to believe in magic for nothing.

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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: The series is set in a fictional version of real-world Philippines, one with ContrivedCoincidence{{s}} {{Contrived Coincidence}}s that are fantastical in nature. The flirtations with MagicRealism are confirmed when [[spoiler: Lolo [[spoiler:Lolo Isko returns, post-death, to guide Chichay to Joaquin]]; the show actually suggests it’s it's more likely to be a real apparition than a mere figment of Chichay’s Chichay's imagination. They don’t don't ask audiences to believe in magic for nothing.



* PairTheSpares: [[spoiler: In the last episode, RomanticRunnerUp{{s}} Alex and Dominic are implied to be a developing example of this.]]

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* PairTheSpares: [[spoiler: In the last episode, RomanticRunnerUp{{s}} [[RomanticRunnerUp Romantic Runner-Ups]] Alex and Dominic are implied to be a developing example of this.]]
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* PairTheSpares: [[spoiler: In the last episode, Dominic is caught mawkishly staring at Alex.]]

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* PairTheSpares: [[spoiler: In the last episode, RomanticRunnerUp{{s}} Alex and Dominic is caught mawkishly staring at Alex.are implied to be a developing example of this.]]
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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: The series is set in a fictional version of real-world Philippines, one with ContrivedCoincidence{{s}} that are fantastical in nature. The flirtations with MagicRealism are confirmed when [[spoiler: Lolo Isko returns to guide Chichay to Joaquin]]; the show actually suggests it’s more likely to be a real apparition than a mere figment of Chichay’s imagination. They don’t ask audiences to believe in magic for nothing.

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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: The series is set in a fictional version of real-world Philippines, one with ContrivedCoincidence{{s}} that are fantastical in nature. The flirtations with MagicRealism are confirmed when [[spoiler: Lolo Isko returns returns, post-death, to guide Chichay to Joaquin]]; the show actually suggests it’s more likely to be a real apparition than a mere figment of Chichay’s imagination. They don’t ask audiences to believe in magic for nothing.
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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: * The series is set in a fictional version of real-world Philippines, one with ContrivedCoincidence{{s}} that are fantastical in nature. The flirtations with MagicRealism are confirmed when [[spoiler: Lolo Isko returns to guide Chichay to Joaquin]]; the show actually suggests it’s more likely to be a real apparition than a mere figment of Chichay’s imagination. They don’t ask audiences to believe in magic for nothing.

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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: * The series is set in a fictional version of real-world Philippines, one with ContrivedCoincidence{{s}} that are fantastical in nature. The flirtations with MagicRealism are confirmed when [[spoiler: Lolo Isko returns to guide Chichay to Joaquin]]; the show actually suggests it’s more likely to be a real apparition than a mere figment of Chichay’s imagination. They don’t ask audiences to believe in magic for nothing.

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