Lovi Poe, Benjamin Alves, Winwyn Marquez hope 'Owe My Love' has made Filipinos optimistic about the future
As "Owe My Love" is nearing its finale, lead stars Lovi Poe, Benjamin Alves, and Winwyn Marquez have expressed home that series, set post-pandemic, have made Filipinos optimistic about the future.
"It gives us hope. It tells us what we're going through now is just temporary. It's that realization na like you said, it doesn't seem like anytime soon but I think it would be soon," Benjamin who plays Dr. Migs told GMA News Online.
"Watching this show gives us hope na we will get back to a better normal," he added.
Benjamin said there is no hint of the pandemic in their show "Owe My Love."
"'Pag yayakapin mo 'yung tao, yayakapin mo siya kapag gusto mo siyang halikan or may gusto kang sabihin sa kanya. Walang social distancing so sana po 'yun 'yung ma-realize nila sa show namin because it's set not too far from where we at now; na doon po tayo pupunta in reality," he said.
Agreeing with Benjamin, Winwyn, who plays the character Trixie in the show, and said "Owe My Love" shows viewers what they can expect in the future.
"The show really gives us hope, kung ano man 'yung i-expect sa future because we want everyone to think positively. We want everyone to feel normal as much as possible, so sana ganon 'yung mangyari. 'Yun lang 'yung gusto namin i-instill sa audience namin," she said.
Lovi said the same goes for the Guipit family, of which her character Sensen is a part.
"Ang dami nilang pinagdaanan na mga certain challenges sa buhay nila, but yet makikita mo naman bawat isa sa kanila, parang they are always smiling at palaging nagtutulungan. Everyone's out there for each other. That's one thing din na maraming naka-relate sa Guipit family," Lovi said.
"Marami ding makaka-realize na at the end of the day, you and your family will always have each other," she added.
"Owe My Love" resumed their taping under the new normal in November 2020 and premiered in February 2021.
Owe My Love is on its last two weeks on GMA Telebabad from Mondays to Fridays, 9:35 P.M. — LA, GMA News