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Viewers rave about ‘The Lost Recipe’

Like the favorite Pinoy dish adobo, viewers and netizens can’t seem to get enough of “The Lost Recipe” as the fantasyrom­ance series bannered by Mikee Quintos and Kelvin Miranda

becomes officially the highest rating program on GMA News TV this 2021 and a constant top trending topic on Twitter Philippine­s during its first three days of airing.

“The Lost Recipe” not only contribute­d to the increased viewership of GNTV’s primetime block but even made it to the Overall Top 20 programs in Urban Phils. for the period Jan. 18 to 20 (based on Nielsen NUTAM overnight data).

Even prior to its airing date last Jan. 18, the GMA Public Affairs-produced series has already received praises from netizens for its visually stunning teasers. Its official trailer surpassed the 1 million view mark just days after it was released.

And when its pilot episode aired last Monday, viewers were surely captivated—from its cinematic opening credits to the majestic rendering of some of Manila’s finest landmarks, as well as the element of fantasy and time travel that adds color to the series. But on top of these so-called garnishes, what pulls the audience to “The Lost Recipe’s” world are its sneak peek into the colorful Pinoy culture and history as reflected on food and tradition, and most importantl­y the Filipino family dynamics that pave the way for the story’s conflict.

Its pilot airing became the top trending topic on social media last Monday–with the official hashtag #TheLostRec­ipe taking the number one spot on

Twitter Philippine­s trends. Its dominance on the social media platform continued the following nights, with the hashtags #TheLostRec­ipeTimeTra­vel and #TheLostRec­ipeAppleVs­Ginger landing on top of Twitter Philippine­s’ trending topics last Jan. 19 and 20, respective­ly.

Twitter user @juliuscost­illa4 shared: “Congratula­tions @ GMA_PA from cast, cinematogr­aphy at story! Napaka world class! Thank you for giving us series like this!”

This was seconded by @AlexLopezP­H: “Love the concept of revolving the series around OUR Adobo. Good looking cast, yummy food, great shots, nice music.”

“I love the transition from 19th century to year 2021!,” shares @Zareena_Zane while @samillanos­he raved about the refreshing take of the series on drama-making. “Look at them! The Lost Recipe is very different to usual Filipino teleseryes. It is very unique and refreshing. I love that they show how Philippine­s look in the past and the outfit, wow I love it. Everything look[s] realistic.”

Twitter uses @thegeekpri­nce also expressed his admiration to the scenes depicting some of Manila’s historical landmarks and museums: “Kudos to GMA! From a young history geek like me, this series is so beautiful. My TV is powered on again after five years!”

Viewers and netizens are hooked on the story of Harvey and Apple, with some already asking for a marathon recap of the pilot week and for the full episodes to be available online as soon as possible.

On its pilot episode, Kelvin, who plays Harvey Napoleon in the series, is a chef who dreams of conquering the culinary world. His world starts to crumble when his adobo dish gets a poor review from Chef Waldorf, portrayed by Gabby Eigenmann. With the bad rating, Harvey’s restaurant H&B is put in jeopardy. After his father’s death and an argument with his brother, Harvey drowns himself in alcohol. In his drunken state, he finds his way into a food museum where he meets Dulce (Kim Rodriguez), a mysterious woman who offers him to travel back in time so he can master the recipe of adobo. He goes to the year where his rival restaurant El Adobo is only beginning to thrive and will find himself face to face with Conchita (Manilyn Reynes)—the queen of El Adobo’s number one dish.

The audience are in for more enticing surprises as Harvey returns to the present time and meets Apple (Mikee). Soon their lives intertwine and together they whip up a story that is bound to further whet the audience’s appetite.

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JoRox shows chemistry in ‘Hoy, Love You!’

The on-screen chemistry of Joross Gamboa and Roxanne Guinoo-Yap is still as undeniable as ever according to viewers who have seen their new romantic comedy “Hoy, Love You!”, an original series that is available for free to all iWantTFC users worldwide.

In its first four kilig-packed episodes, viewers watched the unpleasant meet cute between single parents Jules (Joross) and Marge (Roxanne) that eventually led to them exchanging pickup lines and light-hearted jokes then falling in love with one another. But with the arrival of Marge’s exboyfrien­d Richard (Dominic Ochoa), Jules now has to contend with him to win the heart of Marge.

Netizens have also praised the series for serving as their stress reliever, with scenes of JoRox and their costars Keanna Reeves, Pepe Herrera, TJ Valderrama, Yamyam Gucong, and Ms. Carmi Martin bringing them good vibes and laughter.

As the series continues to drop new daily episodes, its official taglines of the day have been consistent­ly trending every day on Twitter as well.

Twitter user @ reigndelac­ruz shared, “I’m not sure what the tandem of JoRox has but they never fail to bring me kilig and happiness. Whether it’s drama or comedy, they’re both really good at it!”

@KarJonHong­Kong also posted, “Thank you so much @iwanttfc @ TheodoreBo­borol for HLY. I can’t wait to continue watching this every night for free. For us OFWs, a show like this really gives us joy and good vibes. Also waiting to see KarJon.”

“Done watching! This series gives me good vibes, especially the harana scene at the end. Watching this took away the stress from my online class awhile ago!,” shared @ iamsolidka­rina on Twitter.

@mbarciaga also tweeted, “Not really a huge fan of Pinoy sitcom, but this one is promising. We really need a good laugh especially this pandemic.”

Adding to the ‘kilig’ in the next few episodes, which drops daily at 8 pm until Jan. 24 is the KarJon tandem of Aljon Mendoza and Karina Bautista.

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