There was a time when My mom wonders why I laugh so hard whenever I watch Face-To-Face. Now, my mom's day will not be complete without Amy Perez's highly popular show.
Face-To-Face, like Willing Willie, features ordinary people. But Face-To-Face does not give away millions of pesos. Instead, it settles disputes between individuals. It tries to reconcile couples and family members who are at odds. It gives legal and spiritual advice to guests who are in various complicated relationships. the show's appeal is without doubt anchored on its guests who engage in catfights and even brawls in front of the camera. But its other appeal is the reconciliation that happens between the guests before the show ends. By the end of the show, the guests, as well as the viewers, are taught to behave like decent human beings.
As Face-To-Face celebrates its first anniversary, I hope that it continues to provide entertainment and sound advice to people. It will remain one of my favorite local shows as it provides positive values amidst the unrefined ways of its guests.
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