Creator: Liklik Media
Release Date: Wednesday May 27th, 2026
Cast: Nellie Seta, Joseph Paul, Angeleen Sapsi
Conflict stirs among Maria’s community as rumors of Daniel’s work threaten to destroy their livelihood.
The characters delivered a mix of performances. Nellie Seta’s acting was noticeably more emotionally charged compared to previous episodes, driven by unfolding conflict. In contrast, Angeleen Sapsi, appears to really enjoy playing the devious Jessica. She displays confidence in her cruelty, turning menace into performance art. Meanwhile, the supporting characters’, appeared flat and disengaged; their dialogue felt stiff, as if recited from memory rather than lived in the moment. The dialogue felt stiff, like memorized recitation. Despite some compelling performances, particularly from Angeleen Sapsi, the inconsistent acting among the supporting cast weakened the overall impact of the episode.
Regarding camerawork, every episode suffered from the same recurring issue; awkward camera placement that made the production feel amateurish.
The storyline is missing key details, leaving critical questions unanswered. Daniel’s occupation remains unclear, as does Jessica’s professional connection to him. We do not learn the name of Daniel’s company or what it does. While Maria’s character and struggles are well established, Daniel’s role as an heir to a company is underdeveloped, making it difficult to fully understand his motivations or the stakes of the conflict.
Final Verdict:
Main character’s background is underexplored.
★☆☆☆☆ (1/5)
More development on Daniel and Jessica is needed.
