
Ode to Nothing
Drama
Overview
Sonya, an old maid, is about to give up on herself until, one day, she meets a corpse in her family's embalming business that changes her life.
Top Cast


Pokwang
Pokwang
Sonya
Pokwang
Sonya


Joonee Gamboa
Joonee Gamboa
Rudy
Joonee Gamboa
Rudy
Angelita Loresco
Angelita Loresco
Old Woman / Bangkay
Angelita Loresco
Old Woman / Bangkay


Dido De La Paz
Dido De La Paz
Theodore
Dido De La Paz
Theodore


Anthony Falcon
Anthony Falcon
Elmer
Anthony Falcon
Elmer


Iana Bernardez
Iana Bernardez
Elmer's Wife
Iana Bernardez
Elmer's Wife


Sarah Pagcaliwagan
Sarah Pagcaliwagan
Customer 1
Sarah Pagcaliwagan
Customer 1
Shem Orinoco
Shem Orinoco
Customer 2
Shem Orinoco
Customer 2
Zane Mariñas
Zane Mariñas
Customer 3
Zane Mariñas
Customer 3


Lexter Tarriela
Lexter Tarriela
Customer 4
Lexter Tarriela
Customer 4
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