

Comedy · Drama
Overview
Gruff retiree Rene rejects most human contact, but begins to soften once he comes to terms with his homosexuality.
Top Cast


Eddie Garcia
Eddie Garcia
Rene
Eddie Garcia
Rene


Rez Cortez
Rez Cortez
Sol
Rez Cortez
Sol


Joey Paras
Joey Paras
Tracy
Joey Paras
Tracy


Soxy Topacio
Soxy Topacio
Zaldy
Soxy Topacio
Zaldy


Armida Siguion-Reyna
Armida Siguion-Reyna
Alicia
Armida Siguion-Reyna
Alicia


Bibeth Orteza
Bibeth Orteza
Rose
Bibeth Orteza
Rose


Beverly Salviejo
Beverly Salviejo
Nitang
Beverly Salviejo
Nitang


Luz Valdez
Luz Valdez
Minda
Luz Valdez
Minda


Gardo Versoza
Gardo Versoza
Father Eddie
Gardo Versoza
Father Eddie


Allan Paule
Allan Paule
Berting
Allan Paule
Berting
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