The Philippine Star (www.philstar.com)
MANILA, Philippines - After months of dominating on primetime, GMA 7’s Munting Heredera concludes its successful nine-month journey with a nerve-racking finale week from Jan. 30 to Feb. 3.
Intended to run for only 13 weeks, the Kapuso family drama received several extensions after consistently topping ratings charts. The show garnered its highest audience share last Aug. 30 with an overwhelming 49.5 points among Mega Manila households according to AGB Nielsen (based on May 9, 2011 to Jan. 17, 2012 Mega Manila households data). To this day, Munting Heredera remains at the top of its game as it continues to register high ratings relative to its competition.
Likewise, the show made its presence felt on the Internet as netizens followed and discussed the many twists and turns in the story.
From the show’s basic plot, which tells of a grandmother searching for her missing heiress, the writers of Munting Heredera headed by Agnes Gagelonia-Uligan and director Maryo J. delos Reyes were able to make the story even more engaging by introducing new characters and sub-stories.
While the story focused on the search for the rightful heiress to the Montereals’ riches, Munting Heredera also shed light on other issues and revelations involving other players in the story. Every character made an impact and contributed to the overwhelming success of what is arguably one of GMA 7’s most successful and unforgettable dramas.
Through out every episode, Gloria Romero, Mark Anthony Fernandez, Camille Prats, Luz Valdez, Gabby Eigenmann (who as Desmond earned him a Best Supporting Actor trophy in the Golden Screen Awards), Leandro Baldemor, Ynez Veneracion, Neil Ryan Sese, Krystal Reyes and Roderick Paulate gave exceptional performances.
The three girls Mona Louise Rey, Kyle Ocampo and Barbara Miguel also impressed viewers with their talent — whether they be throwing lines at each other or acting with veteran co-stars.
With Katrina Halili, Joyce Ching and Kristoffer Martin leaving the show came the arrival of new actors including the likes of Boots Anson-Roa, Robert Arevalo, Bobby Andrews, Andrea del Rosario, Migs Cuaderno, and in a special role, Monmon Domingo, a 12-year-old boy with cerebral palsy. Certainly, their acting performances will also leave a mark with audiences, whose nights were made more colorful by the weeknight drama.
In its much-awaited finale week, viewers must await whether or not Manny (Roderick) will survive a new battle concerning his health, or if Desmond (Gabby) will remain greedy until his last breath. Witness how the love stories of Sandra (Camille) and Jacob (Mark Anthony) and Doña Ana (Gloria) and Enrique (Robert) will culminate in the story. Someone will also officially join the Montereal family. Who could this person be?
Find out the answers as Munting Heredera bids farewell to its viewers. It airs weekdays after 24 Oras on GMA Telebabad.
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PHILSTAR: Munting Heredera ends incredible nine-month-long journey
Written By Admin on Thursday, January 26, 2012 | 7:00 AM
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