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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Juliana. She conspires with Matilda to ruin Chichay’s scholarship, but it’s somehow treated as not the classist crime that it is just because Juliana’s ''motive'' was her grudge against Chichay’s mother Betchay. Even worse, Betchay has done absolutely nothing wrong against Juliana. It was ''Betchay'' who got cheated on when Juliana and Jaime drunkenly had sex, and when they meet again when they’re older, Betchay firmly establishes boundaries around Jaime and even nudges him and his wife closer. Jaime being in love with Betchay still despite her objections is ''not'' in any way her fault, and Juliana repeatedly scheming and coercing Jaime into “loving” her [[DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale can frequently seem like downright abuse]]. Yet Juliana never receives any real consequences for her awfulness, because she’s just so sad.... Never mind that she’s a fully grown woman whose manipulative streak has [[AbusiveParents literally caused her teenage son to attempt suicide.]] She’s even rewarded with a wedding in the conclusion, to the very man she’s coerced into staying married.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Juliana. She conspires with Matilda to ruin Chichay’s scholarship, but it’s somehow treated as not the classist crime that it is just because Juliana’s ''motive'' was her grudge against Chichay’s mother Betchay. Even worse, Betchay has done absolutely nothing wrong against Juliana. It was ''Betchay'' who got cheated on when Juliana and Jaime drunkenly had sex, and when they meet again when they’re older, Betchay firmly establishes boundaries around Jaime and even nudges him and his wife closer. Jaime being in love with Betchay still despite her objections is ''not'' in any way her fault, and Juliana repeatedly scheming and coercing Jaime into “loving” her [[DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale can frequently seem like downright abuse]].abuse. Yet Juliana never receives any real consequences for her awfulness, because she’s just so sad.... Never mind that she’s a fully grown woman whose manipulative streak has [[AbusiveParents literally caused her teenage son to attempt suicide.]] She’s even rewarded with a wedding in the conclusion, to the very man she’s coerced into staying married.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: Plenty of viewers think the soundtrack original song "Ikaw Na Na Na" sounds a whole lot like "Treasure" by Music/BrunoMars or maybe "Get Lucky" by Music/DaftPunk -- not that it's diminished their enjoyment of the song.
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* CompleteMonster: Matilda and her family. For her part, Matilda pays someone to make the carousel malfunction, knowing it would endanger the lives of many innocent people, including [[WouldHurtAChild children]]. They could’ve very well died because of the accident that does occur on the carousel. Her motivation? {{Greed}}. She and her husband want to drive away working-class, decent people making an honest living just to set up a casino on the grounds. Her motivation is bad enough, but her methods are simply unforgivable.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Juliana. She conspires with Matilda to ruin Chichay’s scholarship, but it’s somehow treated as not the classist crime that it is just because Juliana’s ''motive'' was her grudge against Chichay’s mother Betchay. Even worse, Betchay has done absolutely nothing wrong against Juliana. It was ''Betchay'' who got cheated on when Juliana and Jaime had sex, and when they meet again when they’re older, Betchay firmly establishes boundaries around Jaime and even nudges him and his wife closer. Jaime being in love with Betchay still despite her objections is ''not'' in any way her fault, and Juliana repeatedly scheming and coercing Jaime into “loving” her [[DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale can frequently seem like downright abuse]]. Yet Juliana never receives any real consequences for her awfulness, because she’s just so sad... never mind that she’s a fully grown woman whose manipulative streak has [[AbusiveParents literally caused her teenage son to attempt suicide.]] She’s even rewarded with a wedding in the conclusion, to the very man she’s coerced into staying married.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Juliana. She conspires with Matilda to ruin Chichay’s scholarship, but it’s somehow treated as not the classist crime that it is just because Juliana’s ''motive'' was her grudge against Chichay’s mother Betchay. Even worse, Betchay has done absolutely nothing wrong against Juliana. It was ''Betchay'' who got cheated on when Juliana and Jaime drunkenly had sex, and when they meet again when they’re older, Betchay firmly establishes boundaries around Jaime and even nudges him and his wife closer. Jaime being in love with Betchay still despite her objections is ''not'' in any way her fault, and Juliana repeatedly scheming and coercing Jaime into “loving” her [[DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale can frequently seem like downright abuse]]. Yet Juliana never receives any real consequences for her awfulness, because she’s just so sad... never sad.... Never mind that she’s a fully grown woman whose manipulative streak has [[AbusiveParents literally caused her teenage son to attempt suicide.]] She’s even rewarded with a wedding in the conclusion, to the very man she’s coerced into staying married.
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* SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound: The opening credits play a jaunty, special instrumental version of the theme tune, which is a ballad.

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* SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound: The opening credits play a jaunty, special instrumental version of the theme tune, which is a ballad.ballad.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Juliana. She conspires with Matilda to ruin Chichay’s scholarship, but it’s somehow treated as not the classist crime that it is just because Juliana’s ''motive'' was her grudge against Chichay’s mother Betchay. Even worse, Betchay has done absolutely nothing wrong against Juliana. It was ''Betchay'' who got cheated on when Juliana and Jaime had sex, and when they meet again when they’re older, Betchay firmly establishes boundaries around Jaime and even nudges him and his wife closer. Jaime being in love with Betchay still despite her objections is ''not'' in any way her fault, and Juliana repeatedly scheming and coercing Jaime into “loving” her [[DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale can frequently seem like downright abuse]]. Yet Juliana never receives any real consequences for her awfulness, because she’s just so sad... never mind that she’s a fully grown woman whose manipulative streak has [[AbusiveParents literally caused her teenage son to attempt suicide.]] She’s even rewarded with a wedding in the conclusion, to the very man she’s coerced into staying married.
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* MostWonderfulSound: The opening credits play a jaunty, special instrumental version of the theme tune, which is a ballad.

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* MostWonderfulSound: SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound: The opening credits play a jaunty, special instrumental version of the theme tune, which is a ballad.
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* CompleteMonster: Matilda and her family. For her part, Matilda pays someone to make the carousel malfunction, knowing it would endanger the lives of many innocent people, including [[WouldHurtAChild children]]. They could’ve very well died because of the accident that does occur on the carousel. Her motivation? {{Greed}}. She and her husband want to drive away working-class, decent people making an honest living just to set up a casino on the grounds. Her motivation is bad enough, but her methods are simply unforgivable.
* MostWonderfulSound: The opening credits play a jaunty, special instrumental version of the theme tune, which is a ballad.

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