

Drama · Comedy
Overview
In 2003, a 16-year-old Filipino kid from the inner city is forced to leave his old life behind for the terrifying new world of Santa Barbara, California.
Top Cast


Deuce Basco
Deuce Basco
Jonah
Deuce Basco
Jonah


Emerson Basco
Emerson Basco
Stephanie
Emerson Basco
Stephanie


Madeleine Humphries
Madeleine Humphries
Gloria
Madeleine Humphries
Gloria


Darion Basco
Darion Basco
Arnel
Darion Basco
Arnel


Hunter Stiebel
Hunter Stiebel
Thomas
Hunter Stiebel
Thomas
Edison Medina
Edison Medina
Vic
Edison Medina
Vic
Alyria Suarez
Alyria Suarez
Desiree
Alyria Suarez
Desiree
Wyatt Perkins
Wyatt Perkins
James
Wyatt Perkins
James
Omar Rocha
Omar Rocha
Juan
Omar Rocha
Juan
Clark Kent P. Santos
Clark Kent P. Santos
Freddie
Clark Kent P. Santos
Freddie
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