Your future boyfriend is going to be lucky.
You're really something else.
Really?
You know what, it's nice you think and say that about
me, because if it were my boyfriend, he wouldn't say
that to me.
You know me, I don't give flatters to anyone.
You're probably just saying that because I'm
drunk and because you're drunk as well.
No.
How many times have I told you?
You're kind, smart, beautiful.
What guy won't fall in love with you?
You're just being nice.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you for listening.
What do you think you're doing?!
Sorry.
I'm drunk. It's embarrassing.
- More like it's funny.
- Sorry, Len.
You know that I love Basha.
I know. That's why I knew you wouldn't do it.
- But I thought you wanted to!
- You know that Popoy is my boyfriend, don't you?
You said you weren't happy being with him anymore.
- I said I just wanted to change my life!
- Isn't that why we're here?
- That's why I got us a room.
- What?!
I didn't say I wanted to have sex with you!
I said I needed to take a dump and puke, you said you had a free room here that's why we're here!
That's all! Not to have sex with you! No!
Come on, go home!
But we're still friends, right?
- Of course, you've done worse when we were in high school.
- Shhh! Let's not go back to the past, please!
Okay.
You're gonna be in big trouble man.
Helen, let's not mention this to Basha, okay?
Of course!
You know Popoy, I think Basha is really good for you.
How dare you!
Basha, wait --
Basha! You're jacket!
Nothing happened, dude, nothing happened. Believe me!
Basha! Sorry, I was at work earlier! Basha?
Chino! Code red! Basha and Popoy!
Just leave them alone so they can finally break up.
Why? What did they fight about this time?
- Hi, hon.
- Okay, okay.
- Hon?
- What?
Can you dial Popoy's number?
What happened again?
- Hello, Ken. Let's grab a drink.
- Are you okay?
Where are you anyway?
- Here.
- Where?
- Right here. I'm getting a beer, okay?
- Okay...
- Dude, you want to beat him up?
- I punched him already.
Let's beat him up again, let'd do it everyday so that you can release your anger.
He's the one at fault and he has the balls to get mad!
- You don't know, maybe he isn't.
- And what if he is?
I said I'm not!
Dude, I think you're more blind than Ken!
It's Helen. Hot!
Goodness, if I were her best friend --
- You'd date her?
- Why not?
Isn't that why you brought her to the hotel?
Idiot! That's where she's checked in!
That's where the three of us were supposed to have dinner, if Basha didn't overreact.
In five years, I don't have a welcoming committee
every time his best friend comes here
but have you heard any complaints from me?
Nothing.
See? And I asked him to stay with me just this once because
I'm annoyed with my boss but what?
Did he give me a chance?
No. And then he's going to cheat on me.
No, that's not true. It's Popoy, Basha. Don't think
he's cheating on you, he can't bear to do that.
You don't know, there's no malice. Basha?
Maybe she just needed someone to talk to.
At the hotel?!
Sorry, dude. Go ahead.
If they really wanted just talk, they don't need
to get a hotel room!
Popoy, do you actually believe that?
I don't know.
You see? Then stop being jealous over Helen.
Just give him a proper explanation on how you ended up in the hotel room.
- He won't even listen.
- Correct!
No matter what problem arises between us he's always
the one that's right and I'm the one that's wrong.
That's because you let him be the one that's right.
Because I love him.
So? Just say sorry to each other so the wedding will go on.
Are you for real? Why would I say sorry?
I didn't do anything.
Right! It was Basha who cheated.
From what I know about you, you wouldn't bear to lose her.
- Just forgive her.
- Dude, just stop.
Ken, she's the one at fault. She should be the
one who should say sorry.
Hey, Basha's downstairs!
Popoy! Popoy!
Wedding?
- How can she get married to a person who's possessive?
- Protective!
- Cheap!
- He's just practical!
- Who doesn't listen to her?
- He just loves her too much!
- It's suffocating!
- See!
- Popoy! Dude! More beer? I'll get it!
- He's coming downstairs!
Don't come down! We have a call-of-nature!
- Dude, this is your night! I'll do it!
- But he's on his way!
I can't take it anymore! It's too controlling!
Who's controlling? Me?
Basha, you're the one who's stubborn.
I already told you to come with me, me! You even said no and instead went with Francis!
Popoy, we didn't do anything wrong! We didn't do
what you think we're doing!
Then what were you going to doing there?
Play a child's game?
- Wait, wait. Let's talk about this.
- She said he just came to eat with her when
you chose to go with Helen.
And, since it's her last day at the office, they had a blow-out
and she ate too much crab so she had stomach ache.
And because there's a free hotel room, Francis let her borrow it to take a dump.
Basha, if you're going to lie, at least make it good!
Popoy, can you listen to her first?
You're not putting an effort to understand her.
And who would understand you?
That Francis guy?
You know what Popoy...there's no point to this.
Oh what? Come on, Basha, just say it.
What? You want to break up?
- Fine! If it's a break up, then it's a break up!
- For real?
I'm sure we can still fix this, Popoy.
So? Do you believe her now?
Where are you going?
What are you doing, Basha?
Move!
Just leave this, okay? This is my favorite.
- Give it me!
- Just leave it, as a souvenir.
That's my toothbrush. I bought it.
Then here! It's yours!
I'm sure these are mine, right?
I'm the one who developed those.
Then fine! It's yours!
- This is mine!
- No, this is mine!
This was your gift to me for our first anniversary so it's mine!
Fine! We're breaking up already
and everything still has to go your way!
Basha, let's stop it.
I love you.
I love you too.
I heard that.
- Stop it, stop.
- Let go of me.
Put that back and everything else you took inside.
I'm sorry. I believe you now.
I had to take a dump just for you to believe me?
That's why forgive me already. Please?
I'm sorry.
Fine, I'm sorry too.
- But nothing really happened between Francis and I--
- I know.
Basha, I know.
Popoy!
Wow.
- We're not on good terms yet, Popoy!
- Basha!
It suddenly got hot!
You're getting hot?
Here!
Don't come near me!
- Popoy!
- Come here! Basha!
I'm coming!
Popoy, answer that later.
Answer it later!
- I still have to fix the costings, how am I able to--
- Please, answer it tomorrow.
Popoy!
Hello, sir? No, I'm still wide awake, why?
- Basha, wait. There's a problem at the site.
- Talk to him later.
Yes sir. I'll go instead. No problem, sir.
Basha, I have to go to the site,
they said there's a problem.
Basha...fine, go ahead.
But 15 minutes only, okay?
No, it's fine. Go, they're waiting for you there.
I'm fine, just go.
This baby of mine...
Basha, you know the reason why we're
doing this is for our wedding, right?
Kiss me.
Come on.
I love you.
Dress up, I'll drop you home.
Hey, let's not part like this.
I told you a while ago, 15 minutes,
but you didn't want to.
That's not it.
Is it about what happened at the hotel?
It's not that either.
Then what?
Popoy, I'm getting tired.
Basha, all of us get tired.
Me, I also get tired from work.
But you need to focus, you have to keep our eyes on the goal.
You don't even understand what I'm trying to say.
That's not my problem.
My problem is--
Wait. It's the boss.
Sir? I'm on my way. Yes sir.
Basha, I love you, you love me.
What's the problem? Nothing, right?
Go on inside.
I love you.
Good morning baby, time to get up.
It's going to be a busy day today,
you're not allowed to be late.
And we have to go by Helen's place,
her ride isn't picking her up,
she might be late to her flight.
And Basha, don't forget to buy her a sorry gift.
I have to be at the site at 9am, we have an inspection.
You too, 8:30am you should already be at the office.
Start moving or else you'll be late.
Can I just not go to work today?
Why? Are you sick?
No, I'm not, it's just that...last night,
the thing I was supposed to tell you--
Oh, so you're not sick.
You can't be absent, isn't your presentation today?
Your boss is already a hot-head,
and you're still acting this way.
Do you want to get fired?
Alright. I'll go to work.
Okay, good girl.
Go on, get up.
I love you.
I love you too.
Smells good! Basha, thank you.
You really didn't have to.
- You're welcome.
- Thank you.
Look at this girl.
Of course my baby is really sweet!
That's why I'm telling you to buy a helmet else she'll bump her head and your wedding might not happen next year.
Do I still need to?
Do I have to, Basha?
She doesn't need a because she's too perfect!
Gross, you're too boastful!
- He's not going to buy me one because it's expensive.
- I know.
That's why you should have gotten the job in Qatar,
so that you can buy many helmets for Basha!
There. Let's go.
Sorry, Helen. We really have to go.
You take care there, okay? Just call us anytime.
- Why didn't you use the taxi?
- Because if I did I wouldn't be able to follow your schedule.
Then I shouldn't have drove the truck,
we're wasting gas. Why didn't you tell me earlier?
How come you didn't tell me you had an offer at Qatar?
I don't plan to work there, Basha.
You know what, do I still need to work
abroad just to earn money?
- And besides, we both have work here--
- What if I resign?
There you go again.
Fine, then what are you going to do?
You're going to waste everything
you've learned on making shirts?
At least those are my designs.
Basha, our wedding is next year.
Do you think the life of a husband and wife is easy?
We need to be practical.
So you can't resign.
Oh, so if it's me, I can't make a decision for your job,
but if it's you, you can decide for mine?
Basha! Look at this girl.
Hi Basha.
Basha, the boss has been looking for you.
His nose is steaming from anger.
What's that about again?
How many times have I told you?
You're not supposed think! That's my job!
We are not yet on the same level. The only job you're
doing is copying and you still can't do it right!
You're being boastful again!
Didn't I tell you I didn't want the gazebo
in the middle of the pool in the model?
Tell me that you put it back
to how it was originally planned!
Please tell me that you already revised the scale model
that we're presenting to the client later. Tell me!
Tell me!
Yes sir.
- If I get embarrassed later, I'm telling you this will be the end of your career.
- Popoy, let's go to the site.
So straighten out your plan, Basha. If you want to last long in this job, learn to respect me and my rules.
Fire me? Then fire me! I'll be happy! This job turns anyone into an idiot anyway!
Doesn't he think about the reasons why I always change his plans? Doesn't he hear the word, aesthetics?
- Then just resign.
- Are you stupid?
- She'll be get trouble by Popoy!
- Goodness, Basha.
Oh, look. That's Popoy calling.
- Basha? Did you do what the boss told you to do?
- Popoy, I don't always want to--
There you go again. Your job is easy as it is,
all you have to do is follow the plan. Just do it.
Poor kid, she actually has two bosses!
- Is everything fine now?
- It doesn't look like she has plans of fixing the model.
- Hello?
- Sir?
- Jetro, my man. Sorry for disturbing you.
- It's okay.
- Have you talked to Basha?
- Yes, she called my earlier and said everything is set.
No, what she told you was wrong.
The model has to go back to how it was originally planned.
Sir, everything is fine now.
- Thanks, Jetro.
- No problem.
Good afternoon.
I'm presenting to you now the scale
model of our new project--
- This looks nice.
- Thank you, sir.
I'm glad you liked my idea.
As you can see, I chose not to extend the pool so that our visitors can enjoy the area with our viewing deck.
It makes sense. I like it.
I'm glad you liked it, sir.
- This is a good design.
- Thank you.
- Congratulations, Mr. Jeno.
- We always try to do our best.
It's good that we were able to fix the model in time.
If not, we'll be both in trouble.
It'll only be me.
Would I let that happen?
Basha, we're a team, remember?
We can't let your emotions get to you.
Or else you'll be the one who'll feel bad in the end.
And then you're going to tell me that you're tired.
Don't be late later at 7pm, okay?
We're going to be late going to Ken's place if you do.
Basha!
Just this once.
But that has cholesterol.
Popoy, just this once.
- What are you doing?!
- Fine!
- What's your problem?
- I want space!
Space?
Here, space.
- What's up?
- Lover's quarrel.
Anj, you messed with the food again,
it'll taste like instant noodles like before!
- You! You better not eat!
- Popoy?
I thought everything was alright, where's Basha?
- Huh?
- Hi!
She's still at the office finishing some work.
Hello, Basha? What? Okay, I'm coming.
It's Basha, she said her car broke down.
She wants me to pick her up.
- Where?
- Oh, why didn't she call you?
Maybe she's with another guy
and doesn't want to get caught.
Hey, stop it.
Are you okay?
Why did you come here?
Because I'm your boyfriend.
I told you, you shouldn't have brought your car,
otherwise it wouldn't have broken down.
- I'll do it.
- Why did you call Anj?
- Popoy, stop what you're doing.
- I can do it, Basha.
I said I can do it. Just let me do it. Popoy!
Please.
I can't take it anymore.
I don't even know if what I'm doing is right
but I know that I need to end this.
Basha, if this is about your job again, I do understand.
What I don't want is to let you waste what you've learned and what you've worked hard for.
You're only saying that because
you're not in the same position as me!
You don't know the feeling of wasting a life on something you worked hard on knowing you can't be proud of it.
Basha, I know it's hard.
But we both know that this is the only way
for us to reach our dreams, right?
Popoy, what if?
What if I don't like it?
What if I don't want to be an architect?
What if I only became one because I fell in love with you?
What if we're not growing together anymore?
What if we could be happier but are only satisfying ourselves with being safe and being okay?
Do you really believe that?
I don't know.
But I know something is wrong.
That's why I'm asking you all this.
Do you know the feeling of...
if there's no Popoy, there's no Basha?
Popoy...I want to have a life, I want to have a job
where I know my own value.
I want to want things on my own not because
you think it'll be the best for the both of us.
But I can't do that if everything is already planned.
Even the my problems that I don't want
you to solve, you solve it.
Do you know the feeling? Do you know the feeling
of giving up everything for you to do?
It's suffocating, Popoy.
It's sickening.
I want to stop wondering 'what if.'
I want to know 'what is.'
I'm so sorry.
- Here.
- Thanks.
I'll answer it.
Popoy, leave Basha alone for now.
She's fine, we're having her car fixed, Krizzy
and I will drop her home, okay? Okay, bye.
Was I wrong?
Am I a bad person?
Of course not.
Okay fine, get back together with him, then fight with each other again, then get back together again, then fight again.
Anj! Popoy is also our friend.
Aren't we supposed to help them reconcile?
Krizzy, they won't reconcile until Basha fixes herself, and she won't be able to fix herself if they're always together.
Right Basha?
What am I going to do tomorrow?
Basha, you know me.
If you're still willing to fix it, then force yourself.
But if this is really what both of you need,
then just be strong.
It'll be hard and painful, but hopefully
all the pain will be worth it.
What are you doing?
Basha.
Will you please talk to me?
Basha, wait.
What's wrong?
Do you really want to be far away
as possible from me for you to do this?
Not everything is about you, Popoy.
Then why are you doing this?
- Basha!
- It's what I want.
But what about us? What about our dreams?
Basha, what about the wedding?
I thought nothing will change?
Basha, what about us?
There is no us, Popoy.
That's it?
Five years, you're going to throw it all away?
You're not even going to give
me another chance to fix all this?
I already gave five years of my life, Popoy.
It's about time you give me what I want.
But you're asking for too much.
You're asking me to have you disappear from my life.
Basha, please.
Even if it's hard let us fix it.
If this is about me being too controlling and boring...
You know that I'm trying, right?
Basha, wait.
Wait a second!
We both know it's easy to give up, but you're not like that.
I need this.
You need this too.
But you're the one I need.
Basha, Basha...
Basha, please. Basha!
So you want it like that?
Fine, here!
Hi baby.
Oh, bad day?
Happy anniversary!
- Ah! It's raining!
- Hurry! The umbrella! Open it!
Hurry up! You're all wet now!
Ten years from now, are we still going to be like this?
Ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen!
- Forever and ever!
- Promise?
Promise.
Answer the door, it could be Basha.
Basha told me to give it to you.
Oops, sorry. Wrong girl.
- Hmph!
- Ow!
[ Wake up already. Love you so much! ]
- I don't want to!
- Come on, let's go!
- I said I don't want to!
- Come on!
You're annoying!
[ I'm not tense. ]
Mom, look at my new t-shirt design! It's beautiful, isn't it?
[ Because that was past tense. ]
- Popoy, wear this!
- It's okay, my feet are already wet.
Mom! Is the plumber finished?
I'm going to be late for my meeting!
Mom...let's not force it.
Just ten seconds, I promise.
One, two, three, four, five...please.
Seven, eight...just once glance.
Ten...
Where are you?
- Basha! You broke up with Popoy, not us!
- Right!
- Sorry Krizzy, I'll have to pass.
- But we haven't seen you in two months.
We miss you. Try to come next Thursday, okay?
- Tell Popoy she's not coming.
- See, I told you.
Come inside, she's not coming.
- Popoy!
- What do you think, Chino?
If I get sick, will she talk to me?
You're like an idiot. Ken!
So, what?
I think that if I do get sick she's going to talk to me.
- Come on, let's talk about it inside.
- I'll go inside when I get sick.
She's not coming back to you so come inside.
- Chino! Popoy! Stop it!
- You two are stupid!
Just one text from her mom, and I'll be there in flash.
Just one text.
Are you okay?
Get up.
How nice of you.
At least you, you're concerned for me.
Uh, can I help you?
- You're lost, right?
- Huh?
That's what it says on your shirt.
[ I'm lost. ]
So what are you doing here?
Nothing, I'm just looking at the house.
And?
You know, the owner of this house looks like he doesn't have plans of having his own family.
How can you say that?
If he had a family, he would think that
his house isn't kid-friendly.
There's a lot of edges, and the
materials used are hard, very manly.
If I were his architect, I'd suggest to lessen the edges and add more curves so it'll be balanced.
Maybe that's why my ex-girlfriend left me.
That's what she said when I designed the house.
She said I didn't want to have a family.
You own the house?
Mark Eneza, the guy who has
no plans of having his own family.
I have to go.
Nice house!
- So, you're an architect?
- Yeah, before.
I'd actually like to hear your creative input.
Here's my card. We have an opening at the firm.
There are only a few of us here, so you might have to work longer hours. Is that okay with you?
Sure ma'am.
The upside is, you'll have more hand-on experience.
And I promise you you're own design project soon.
So, Mark will take care of you now,
you're welcoming committee.
- Thanks ma'am.
- Alright, show her to her table.
- Yes ma'am.
- Thank you so much, ma'am.
You're very welcome.
- Welcome to the office! Good luck!
- Thank you.
You know, they say it's bad luck to put a picture of a boyfriend at their office.
They say they'll break up.
There's nothing in it.
There's nothing in it or there's no longer a boyfriend?
No boyfriend anymore.
- Maybe when you were together you and...and...
- Beng.
Beng! Yeah, you and Beng. You probably put her
picture on your desk that's why you broke up.
I wish it was that simple so that it could be fixed easily.
The problem is, I became unsure.
My expenses are growing out of proportion.
I won't be able to make the opening.
Does he have any plans of finishing this?
Where is engineer Gonzales?
Sir!
- Okay. I'll go ahead.
- Thank you ma'am.
I started to really like this place.
- Even the long hours?
- Of course.
So thank you so much, for this opportunity.
Do you know the feeling of...like everything is new?
New job, new friend...new me.
It's like everything is changing.
Well, as long as you don't forget that I was
the first new person in your new life.
Of course, you're my first new friend!
Promise!
You know you sounded like me three months ago.
And?
Well, it's an exciting time, Basha.
But at the end of the day, even though things have changed, some thing remain the same, right?
So that's why you shouldn't forget the old you.
Of course.
Taxi!
Basha! Come on, I'll give you a ride home.
- Oh no, it's fine. I still have to stop by somewhere.
- Come on, don't be shy. I'll drop you off.
What, where? White car? Is this you?
- Krizzy! I missed you so much!
- Basha, I missed you!
- What? Oh no.
- Hi.
- This is Mark, my new office mate.
- Mhm.
- Mark, this is Krizzy, my friend.
- Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you. Let's go inside!
Uh, actually I just dropped her off.
Come on, join us!
- Yeah, so you can meet the old people in my life.
- It's fine, you'll enjoy the food!
It's like I met a different person the other day.
You're funny, dude.
- Basha Belinda YujeƱo!
- Chino!
- How are you?!
- What are you doing, that's Mark!
- Basha, how are you?
- Hi JP! How are you? I'm fine.
- Ken!
- Hi Basha!
Basha, this is Cathy, my date.
This is Mark, my new office mate.
This is Ken, Cathy, and Chino.
- It's Popoy!
- What?
Basha, I'm so sorry, I didn't know.
- Mark...
- It's okay.
Mark please, take a seat first.
- This will cause a riot again.
- Popoy wouldn't do that. I know him. Just relax.
Popoy!
- Ken, I hope I'm not late.
- Popoy! Come here!
Of course not.
Basha?
Uh, Popoy this is Mark, my new office mate.
Mark, this is Popoy.
I'm Mark.
Guys! Sorry I'm late! Happy anniversary!
- Let's eat?
- We should.
- Thank you.
- Are you okay?
Thanks Popoy. Hon, let's eat.
Hey, careful!
- Oh, dude.
- Chino, the lighter.
Hold on a second.
Sit already, Popoy.
Hon, are you ready?
Ow, I'm getting burned.
There!
- Okay, okay, blow!
- Happy anniversary!
Yay! You've been blind for five years woo!
You're something else, man. You're the only person I know who celebrates his blind anniversary.
Because for Ken, he gained more than what he
lost when he became blind. Right?
Wow, that's so deep!
- Basha--
- Thanks Popoy!
- Why don't we open your gifts, hon?
- Yeah!
- JP!
- I have a gift for him!
Thank you, Anj!
- Thanks Basha!
- You're welcome.
Hon, look. Basha has a gift for you!
- Wow that looks nice.
- Let's open it, okay?
- It's a shirt, hon! Love is blind! Me too!
- Wow, how sweet of you!
Basha, thank you! No wonder your designs are a hit!
If it's really a hit, then why does she need
to go back to being an architect?
Why, am I not allowed to?
- Actually, dude--
- It's not that you're allowed.
I just thought that being one wasn't your dream anymore.
You like something else, right?
Is he your boyfriend?
Um guys, did you know Krizzy is pregnant?
- Yeah right!
- Congratulations!
- Godfather! I'm the godfather, okay?
- You? Please!
You should also congratulate Basha.
Basha, congratulations.
Finally, you've found someone to replace me. Cheers!
Chino, Ken! Let's cheers!
- Dude, not so nice to meet you.
- Popoy, stop it.
- Let's go outside.
- No, Chino.
- What? You don't want to?
- Let's go outside for a while, Popoy.
Outside, let's talk about it outside.
Basha, don't you know the three-month rule?
All of the people who fell in love and broke up knows that.
Basha, you're supposed to wait for three months!
Right? Three months before you can have a new boyfriend!
Don't you know that?!
- Popoy stop it.
- Will you wait Chino?!
I still have two weeks.
Two more weeks!
- Why do you want to replace me so much? Huh?
- Popoy just give up.
- Give up, let's go outside.
- Stop it already!
Just stop it already, please.
You have a large body but you can't knock me down!
- Popoy, go home! Go home!
- I did everything for you!
I did everything, what else do you want me to do?
For God's sake, Basha.
Is your heart that cold? I beg you, answer me!
What? Answer me!
Popoy stop it!
Basha...
I love you.
And it hurts.
Take me! Right now! Take me right now!
Hello?
Where are you?
Huh? Where?
I've been going around here over and over, where are you?
I'm coming.
You keep saying you're coming but I still can't find you!