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* ImAHumanitarian: Played with for the Kauri, [[spoiler:because they inhabit stolen human bodies but clearly aren't ''really'' human.]] On the othr hand, this is played straight when [[spoiler:the Kauri feed the still-human influencers Hannah and Beyonce's flesh, without them knowing that they're eating human meat]]. Mang Isko also forces [[spoiler:poor Ashley]] to eat human flesh ''raw.''

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* ImAHumanitarian: Played with for the Kauri, [[spoiler:because they inhabit stolen human bodies but clearly aren't ''really'' human.]] On the othr hand, this is played straight when [[spoiler:the Kauri feed the still-human influencers Hannah and Beyonce's flesh, without them knowing that they're eating human meat]]. Mang Isko also forces [[spoiler:poor Ashley]] to eat human flesh entrails ''raw.''
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* ImAHumanitarian: Played with for the Kauri, [[spoiler:because they inhabit stolen human bodies but clearly aren't ''really'' human.]] On the othr hand, this is played straight when [[spoiler:the Kauri feed the still-human influencers Hannah and Beyonce's flesh, without them knowing that they're eating human meat]]. Mang Isko also forces [[spoiler:poor Ashley]] to eat human flesh ''raw.''
* ItsPersonal: Chef Kino declares that it's time for him to get violent when he finds out that [[spoiler:the Kauri have killed his best friend, Isaac]].



* ItsPersonal: Chef Kino declares that it's time for him to get violent when he finds out that [[spoiler:the Kauri have killed his best friend, Isaac]].
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* LostInTranslation: The official English subtitles on Netflix translate "Ate" (the term of address that the maid, Hasmine, uses towards her employer, Ingrid) as "Ma'am." It actually means ''big sister,'' and if you speak Tagalog, you'll understand that this shows how nice Ingrid is, letting her maid address her with a familial and friendly term rather than just Ma'am.

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