Ang Probinsyano season 7
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Ang Probinsyano | |
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Season 7 | |
File:Ang Probinsyano (season 7).png | |
Starring | Coco Martin |
No. of episodes | (ongoing) |
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Original network | ABS-CBN |
Original release | April 8, 2019 present | –
Season chronology | |
The seventh season of Ang Probinsyano, a Philippine action drama television series on ABS-CBN, premiered on April 8, 2019 on ABS-CBN's Primetime Bida evening block and worldwide on The Filipino Channel following the departure from and addition of new characters to the show due to their candidacies in the 2019 mid-term elections.[1][2]
Plot
The seventh season of Ang Probinsyano details the restoration of Oscar Hidalgo back into the presidency as well as his and the members of Vendetta's continuing efforts to rid the Philippines of crime and corruption.
With the help Vendetta successfully assassinates the incumbent President Cabrera (Edu Manzano) and restore Hidalgo back to his rightful post. Hidalgo wastes no time prosecuting Cabrera's remaining allies and making good on his promise to improve the condition of the country, seeing first hand what the people below experience. Thereafter, Hidalgo grants presidential pardon to the members of Vendetta and creates a special task force to be led by Cardo in order to combat criminality in the country.
But with Vendetta emerging victorious in its drawn out battle with Cabrera, Lily has amassed sufficient clout with the now restored Hidalgo and the members of Vendetta and intends to cash in on this debt of gratitude by keeping a close connection with the latter to mask her criminal activities, doing a double agent in the process. She also deals on both sides, she does charities and even building NGOs to help Hidalgo on one hand, while organizing several crime groups in another.
Hipolito, on the other hand, having survived the skirmish that killed Cabrera also through help of Lily, intends on getting revenge and subjecting the Philippines to widespread fear under his heel. Lily will again try to pit Hipolito and the Hidalgo administration against each other with the aim of veiling her own illicit designs. As for starters, she went to banks, just to eliminate all of Renato's accounts. Renato, betrayed once again by Lily, hid himself under Lazaro alias Uwak (Gardo Versoza) (literal "Crow"). When he recovered enough, he chased after his betrayer. He and Uwak went to the latter's casino op. He also saw CCTV footages of VIPs doing dirty on the casino, using some of the videos to intimidate other members of the circle, in the case of Javier, he collected the money he extorted, and eliminated him. Then, Lazaro proposes doing something against Lily. But first, Renato moves out to eliminate all of Lazaro's competition on his trade, then looted the enemies, from drug lords to arms dealers, and blaming it to Lily. Then, one of the syndicate head called Lily and blamed her for the killings, which she assured she has not done it. Then she meet another crime head named Nicolas Mora, which Hipolito and Lazaro wanted to be abducted and killed after the ransom was taken. They move to take him, when they spotted both Mora and Lily. Mora was captured, and Lily escaped the encounter, but not losing some of her men. Later, Renato kills Mora after he takes the ransom money. Lily made herself clear, and arms herself against Renato's attacks. Meanwhile, Renato cleans up both Mora and his wife, and counting the money he earned. Lazaro congratulated him, but on inside, he feared that Renato will betray him, or cheat on their share.
Lily later convinced the restaurant owner, Mrs. Vergara, to tell the investigators and police that the CCTVs were broken on the day that Renato kidnapped Mora to draw suspicion away that she was also there during the kidnapping.
Things came to boiling point when Lazaro found out that Renato was having more money than him. He later commanded Cedric, still loyal to him, to steal all Renato's money the night after he shared the proceeds to his guards. Renato then confronted him, and was evicted. But Lazaro has other plans, to eliminate Renato. He tried to eliminate his former friend, but was wounded and Hipolito escaped, but chased by police after he attacked a policeman at a checkpoint.
And Vendetta, joining other law enforcing units on a group that tackles crime, corruption, and violence starts their training under legal means under the leadership of Major Basco (Raymart Santiago). There are new female faces in the group: SPO2 Catherine Parana (Phoebe Walker), SPO1 Tricia Almario (Stacey Gabriel), Lieutenant Isabelle Tiongson (Louise Gertrude), Lieutenant Gelyn Gomez (Ana Jalandoni), and SPO2 Celeste Miranda (Jachin Manere). Before leaving for training, Vendetta celebrates a send-off party. Then the following day, they start to train alongside other police force like SAF and CIDG. But despite that and their excellent achievements, some of the officers are disgruntled about the President's decision, by joining Vendetta, a group with a criminal record, on their ranks. They later graduated and both the De Leons and the Palace staff was present, also Lily treated them to her restaurant. On the restaurant, Jerome confessed his feelings to Bubbles, but the latter rejected him for "her problem". And also there, Cardo overheard the problem with their former house, involving both Konsehala Gina and Kapitan Bart. Cardo told her grandma why they never told him the problem, which Flora replied that she didn't want Cardo to worry about them especially that he was in training. After that, they relocate in an abandoned house which the owner wanted to be demolished and sold, which situated in one of Gina's gambling rings.
Meanwhile, Konsehala Gina (Mitch Valdes), alongside her minions, tried to leech themselves on President Hidalgo, but was pissed off when Vendetta and Lola Flora were closer to the President. And also her illegal rackets were not even breaking even due to Vendetta's presence. She initially called police about Vendetta, but was rebuffed by the police. Then they plan to evict Lola Flora and Vendetta once again. They forced the landlady to terminate the contract on Lola Flora's house. Then, the old woman confronted Gina, who denied everything, but when Lola Flora left, she just mocked her. And Gina provoked the owner of the house and Kapitan Bart (Leo Martinez) further, with the latter siding with the corrupt Councilor, for a right price coming from Gina and shares on the illegal rackets she has. She also besmirch Vendetta in front of the Barangay Council. They succeeded in evicting the family, but feared the backlash that Cardo can do on both Gina and Bart's positions, which the corrupt Councilor assured the Captain that Cardo and Vendetta will ignore them.
The De Leons then stayed on the Arevalos until they find a house for them, and refused Delfin's assistance and asking Cardo for help. The report about the recognition of Vendetta and Cardo unnerved but keeping a facade Gina while she counts the proceeds of her illegal gambling rings, while Bart assured his staff to be calm, as his actions will not affect his candidacy. When Cardo tried to calmly desist the gamblers from doing their illegal activities, the gamblers shrug him off, which made him snap and attacked one of the gamblers, sending the rest scurrying and reported the incident to Gina and Bart, which made the two go to the De Leon's house. A confrontation then erupts between Gina, Bart, Cardo, Lola Flora and Delfin, but the former retreated after being rebuffed, and the gamblers were intimidated. They instead tried to provoke the landlady to evict them, for the reason of terrorism and their presence endangers her earnings. Despite that, the landlady allowed them to build the carinderia, boosting her income, and she in return deal with the gamblers. They plan to rebuild a carinderia on the former gambling ring's space, so they contacted the landlady. But Bart and Gina has plans. They know that the landlady loves money, so they bribed the woman. But she was touched by the scene she saw, so she went to Bart's office to return the bribe money, where Lola Flora also went, and confrontation between them started when the landlady told Lola Flora that she was bribed by the vile duo, which Gina denied and Bart just gave the permit after hearing Lola Flora's sermon. After Lola Flora left, he pleaded to Gina, but the Councilor just ignored him. Bart wanted to run for reelection in the barangay, which in turn, made Flora file also the certificate for being a barangay captain. But Cardo discouraged his grandma on the matter, and told her to instead focus on the eatery they plan to build. Bart then went on planning his "strategies" before election day comes.
Meanwhile, another crime group approaches led by a mysterious masked man under alias "Bungo" ("Skull") (Baron Geisler), raiding a bank and killed a hostage, then killed the responding officers after they used human shields, not after suffering heavy casualties and wounding him. Then, they went recuperating and buying weapons. There, he wanted to challenge the police force, and wanted vengeance for his twin brother killed by Ador by killing Cardo and his family. One of his henchmen, sensed his boss Dante was deranged, which the others share after he killed a cashier after taking the whiskeys they sell in the convenience store, and his obsession of vengeance against both Cardo and the whole police force. He deliberately kills policemen and making crimes public. He was the first objective of Cardo and his task force. Bungo went on buying weapons, then killed the dealers, took the weapons and money.
Also, Hidalgo tasked Cardo's task force with another problem, internal cleansing the police force, aka Task Force Agila, a counter-intelligence and anti-criminality group aimed at cleaning and purging the force of corrupt and lazy elements, and doing anti-criminal and drug ops. They started raids across several police stations, arresting corrupt officers and lazy personnel. Then they bust a cop-led kidnapping ring, rescuing the victim and arresting several officers. Then they raid a drug den after their assets confirmed the buy bust. They arrested the police officers present in the house. Then, they went undercover, to bust out a drug den, disguised as an entertainment gay bar, where a newbie province man (Empoy Marquez) try to apply.
Renato later hid himself in an informal settlers area. Despite knowing him, the man Renato seek refuge is willing to help him in exchange of paying him. He went on stealing weapons on a dealer then plans to have money to raise an army against both Lily, Lazaro, and Task Force Agila. When Basco & his group went to investigate the area where Renato was hiding, the man denied that he knew him. But Basco immediately doubted the man and decided to follow him inside. Renato later betrayed him as he knew he might say the truth and killed him, which one of Basco's men later found out.
Bubbles, constantly tormented of her experiences at the hands of Homer (Jhong Hilario) and impregnating her made her reject Jerome's confession. But with the help of Lola Flora & the others, she coped with the issue, and tried to tell the truth to Jerome, which made the latter left confused. She later helps Lola Flora and Alyana's opening of the eatery.
Soon after the raid in the entertainment bar, the province man is being interrogated by Billy, Mark, Chikoy, and Lando. The man identifies himself as Domingo Suarez (a.k.a. "Domengsu") and insists that he had nothing to do with the suspects selling drugs and was only applying to become an artist. Cardo arrives a few minutes later and after hearing Domengsu's side of the story, decides not to lock him up. Domengsu asks the six Task Force Agila boys on the table to offer him a "mission". Cardo and the rest agree and give him his first but unofficial "mission": to be the janitor of their office. Domengsu confidently agrees to take on the "mission". Later, as they eat at a carinderia, several thugs who extorts them was driven out by Cardo and the group.
Meanwhile, Lola Flora's family are about to officially open their restaurant called "Flora's Garden". The family was beyond excited to introduce the restaurant to Cardo and all the Task Force Agila boys.
The next mission for Task Force Agila and the rest of the PNP is announced, involving another drug den. Task Force Agila decides to use Domengsu as an asset in the mission. Cardo welcomed Domengsu to their home, as he has nothing and nowhere to live in Mnaila. And also, he was assigned to be an asset to the team. After a string of accomplishments, their mission is to bust a drug ring in Sapang Bato, a natural hideaway for druggies and criminals. Cardo joins Major Basco and other police units in the operation. The mission is going smoothly, but with few casualties, until they reach the basketball court, when the drug lord and his men corner the Task Force, like a swarm of wasps. They were successful in eliminating the drug ring, but not suffering casualties because the drug lord also has the villagers on their pay.
Renato, meanwhile, stripped of everything he has, killed the man he sheltered, after the latter betrayed his position to police. Then plans to align himself with Bungo. But the deranged man has nothing to do with him. He decided to raise money again, and start his hide-and-seek mission, killing his pursuers.
Basco, who is in charge of tracking and capturing Renato, was once again under fire from his recent failure. Frustrated and annoyed by others comparing them to Task Force Agila's accomplishments, but Basco told the group to focus on their mission.
Meanwhile, Diana doubts Lily's too much assistance that she suspects the latter is hiding something, so she goes to investigate Lily. Lily overheard Oscar, Delfin, & Diana talking about hunting & arresting the remaining officials that were under Lucas Cabrera by looking at the past footage of the CCTV in the palace during his regime as President. She then entered the room where the CCTV recordings are being watched & bribed one of the operators watching the previous tapes to delete the footage that was showing her entering the palace. However, Elizabeth (Whitney Tyson) on the other hand, became suspicious of Lily when she saw her entering the room. Diana later investigates the restaurant where Lily & Mora met and Vergara then saw her. Fearing that the investigation on her restaurant won't stop, Vergara later called Lily about Diana being present with Lily responding with anger that Vergara should never call her again. Unbeknownst to Lily, Elizabeth secretly overheard their conversation through the phone, raising more suspicion from Elizabeth.
Lily, annoyed by Lazaro's consistent mucking and coercing, decides to help him, as he helped hers. As a measure, he helped Lily tie loose ends by ordering Cedric to kill Mrs. Vergara, which Cedric succeeded in doing, to Lily's dismay when she heard the news. He also planned to harass Lily just to make her obey him. Renato later infiltrates and confronts Lily about his money, despite the latter's insistence of taking all her riches. A fight started when Lazaro and Renato shooting each other, the latter escaped Cedric's clutches. They later plan to charm Oscar to protect their illegal businesses.
Bungo, with his newly looted weapons, relocates his hideout and plans to kidnap Lily. They almost succeeded, but Lily leaves before they arrive. Instead, the gang looted the house of everything in value. Then he went to Sapang Bato, to confront one of the drug lords in the compound, when Task Force Agila arrives. Excited about the prospect of killing Dalisay, despite his goon's protests, went on the fight. A battle ensues, policemen suffered casualties both from the goons and even the villagers helping the drug lord. But the task force, alongside other police units recovered and neutralized almost all enemies, except Dante, who was stopped by Gimo at the last moment when the former was about to shoot Cardo from behind, then fled, and the drug lord and his aide (Zeus Collins) killed.
After the mission in Sapang Bato, Flora's Garden was ready to be opened. They invited both the President and Lily, which both were accepted. Gina and Bart, jealous of Lola Flora, decides to open a rival resto, with different theme, Flora with her good food, and Gina with her entertainers. There, President Hidalgo announced that Cardo will be promoted. Unbeknownst to all of them, however, Dante, alongside his men, had followed Cardo up to his house, planning to harm also Cardo's family. This plan was implemented when he threw a grenade on the restaurant during its opening, causing chaos. Fortunately, though, Cardo managed to safely throw the grenade in a vast empty parking lot, avoiding casualties. Cardo and company suspect someone or somebody either wanted the President or the Task Force dead. Dante brews with rage after discovering that his plan once again failed, revealing the latter is targeted.
A few days after the incident in Flora's garden, Cardo was promoted twice; from Police Senior Master Sergeant to Police Lieutenant to Police Captain because of two reasons: First, because of the previously successful missions of Task Force Agila and second, because of how he saved the people in Flora's Garden from the grenade. Flora and her family remained home during the promotion.
After Cardo's promotion, Cardo and the whole Task Force Agila decide to celebrate in the restaurant where they previously stopped an extortion. That same night, however, Dante and his men had secretly followed all of them. During Cardo's celebration, Dante puts on a hat and then walked slowly into the restaurant, spying on Cardo before ordering some food. He sat on one corner of the restaurant while waiting for his food. Timo secretly followed him inside. But the two criminals departed immediately after the food was delivered. A few minutes later, Dante and all of his men approached the Task Force in the restaurant and opened fire. Cardo and Task Force Agila fought back, using the tables as shield in the process. While most of those inside the restaurant survive, three of Major Basco's men are all killed and two women from Task Force Agila, Police Lt. Tiongson and Police S/MSgt. Miranda, were injured. Dante's group successfully retreated right after.
Meanwhile at Flora's Garden, Bart asked a man to put laxative in one of Lola Flora's foods using a small bottle. Afterwards, he threw the small bottle in the trash can. After 2 customers became sick, Lola Flora and the others saw the bottle in the trash can that was used to put laxative and they suspected Bart to be behind it to force them into closing & leaving the premises. She then agreed that they should investigate the matter for further proof. Gina, Bart, Francine and the duo confronted Lola Flora, but left after being insulted by Lola Flora. They later plan on how to further hurt the old woman's eatery, and evict them, so that their illegal rackets must continue.
Task Force Agila and the entire PNP mourn the deaths of Basco's men. The task force promises that they will not stop until they identify and find the suspects responsible. Bungo went on to follow up his attack on Task Force Agila and Cardo. His first victim was Chikoy (Michael Roy Jornales) after he cornered the lone policeman in a market and after a brief fight, he fatally stabbed him with a knife.
The news about Chikoy's death reached the ears of Cardo's family and the task force the following day and eventually, to Chikoy's wife, Michelle (Denise Joaquin) and their only son Jun-Jun. While all of them mourn his death, Cardo and the task force become more determined to find the suspect. They later found out who did it through their intel: Dante and his gang, Dante's motive is also clear: avenging his brother's death at the hands of Ador, by killing Cardo and his family. They were joined by a bunch of arrogant CIDG newbies picked by Basco himself. They raided Dante's hideout, but Bungo and his men already left and made their way to their new hideout before the raiding team arrives. Unluckily, Renato was there to meet up with him and he hid himself in a tinted car when he knew Cardo and the task force raided the place. While searching, they found some newspaper clippings of Cardo and his family, along with the task force, therefore learning that Dante's real target was Cardo but didn't know the real reason why. Renato successfully evades the task force's area search and as soon as they all left, he immediately exits the hideout. His determination to join Bungo's group is still strong and he will not stop until he finds them. He continues raising money by stealing and killing rich persons. he was caught by 3 rich men and brought to a bar and treats him to alcohol and drugs.
Meanwhile, Chikoy and Basco's fallen allies are about to be laid to rest. Cardo and Diana asked Lola Flora and President Oscar respectively to remain home with their families to prevent further danger. Wanting more, Bungo and his group secretly spies on the funeral, intending another follow-up attack. After the fallen policemen are all laid to rest, everyone who visited left quietly. Four policewomen from Task Force Agila, Tiongson, Parana, Miranda, and Almario, decide not to go with the rest of the task force and leave via their own sedan instead. While making their way home, the policewomen encounter a man lying on the ground. They get down their vehicle to check the man. Initially finding him injured and are about to call an ambulance, the man suddenly wakes up and points his gun towards the policewomen. But Parana reacted quickly and shoots the man, killing him. It turns out, however, that the man was a bait to lure the four policewomen into Bungo's trap. Subsequently, Bungo and his group arrive to surround and abduct them. Outnumbered and too late to call for any backup, the four policewomen are left with no choice but to surrender to the crime group.
Bungo's group drags the policewomen to their new hideout to be raped and killed later on. Bungo decides to make Tiongson the first victim and he does so by tying her on a wooden bed and assaulting her. After the assault, Tiongson berates Bungo and tells him that Cardo will eventually find and kill him. Bungo declares that Cardo will be the one who gets killed and not him and stabs her with a knife in retaliation, killing her. Her corpse is thrown away afterwards. On the other hand, Parana becomes the second to fall victim to Bungo's dirty tactics. She is tied by Timo and is ruthlessly beaten up while Miranda and Almario are forced to helplessly watch. Timo later raped and killed Parana and leaving the rest to others.
Back at Camp Crame, Task Force Agila eventually knew the real reason why Bungo was after Cardo according to their intel. Task Force Agila inserted Domengsu to scout Dante's new hideout, after they investigated Dante's whereabouts. Domengsu finally heard where Dante's group is, then organizes a scout on his hideout. Dante and the gang however, always prepared for Task Force Agila and especially Cardo. David and Dante's mother was revealed and was having an illness. However, she hated him to the core, and wished that he dies just like his brother David for his crimes. Domengsu stoked the hideout until he finds Bungo and learns of the abduction of the women of Task Force Agila. Eventually, he is spotted by him and is taken by his men in front of him. While Bungo interrogates whether or not he is spying on them, Domengsu spontaneously attempts to outsmart him and his group by pretending that he is blind. This miraculously works and the crime group lets him go. Once out of Bungo's sight, Domengsu hurries back to Camp Crame to give Task Force Agila the information they utterly need. The task force, then, prepare themselves for another intense mission. They raided the safehouse silently, as Dante's thugs were busy with the 2 remaining policewomen. They did so until they reached the 3rd floor, where the deranged man's minions fired, alerting Timo and Dante. Their missions are to capture Bungo and rescue 2 policewomen, which Cardo did successfully and eliminates Timo. Unfortunately, Cardo was about to shoot Bungo, but was defeated by him using a knife stabbing him 3 times before firing 5 times and leave this place, leaving him for dead. Major Romero rushes Cardo to the hospital, with Cardo in critical condition. Meanwhile, Dante escaped successfully and relishes his "vengeance" on Cardo. He initially stole a motorcycle, then caused a ruckus in an eatery when he was not given broth, then shot a TV featuring Cardo's return to duty. He went to a drinking spree with his friends, but his friends wanted to betray him for money, which led him to kill his "friends".
Cardo eventually gets out of critical state and recovers. He reorganizes the Task Force to further their objective: to neutralize Bungo. Dante swears upon that he will also eliminate all Task Force Agila members, and tries to regain what he lost, but the man he wanted to be partnered declined him, so he killed the man and stole the motorcycle he saw, swearing vengeance on Task Force Agila under his breath. Renato, also wanted vengeance to both Lily, Lazaro, and Cardo, uses the 3 men's (Marc Abaya, KC Montero, and Kean Cipriano) influences and fund his drive. Also, regarding the incident of Cardo and Dante, Lazaro confronts Lily about her moves, which she rebuffed. She goes in the Palace unannounced, nearly confronting the police officer in guard, until she got green light. Then she talks with Diana gently but sarcastic. Oscar later hired Lily to be his adviser.
Bart and Gina will go to the extremes just to eliminate Lola Flora and continue their rackets. They hired a man to spike Flora's Garden's food with laxatives, which caused them to be investigated by the Sanitation Department, which temporarily closed their eatery, much to the joy of the corrupt duo. But karma strikes when the man they hired was confronted by Wally and Elmer, prompting Francine and the minions to confront them too. A police mobile catches the man after he accidentally punches Francine, which also led to Francine's and others' arrest when Wally and Elmo pointed they are also causing the ruckus. They were bailed out by Gina, and the man given money to leave the place for good. The duo wanted to tell the issue to Task Force Agila, but the prideful Lola discouraged them. Bart and Gina was troubled by the incident, and thinks of yet another way to eliminate Lola Flora.
Task Force Agila has another mission besides Dante's capture, this time a serial killer is on the loose, killing people at random. The team accepts it. Meanwhile, Renato and the rich men wanted to boost their drug dealings, so they assaulted another drug lord's place, the leader knows Renato. The group lost all their available boys and wounds one of them, until Renato eliminates all enemies. They wonder how to replenish their losses, which Hipolito replies to hire mercenaries, and he will train them himself. Jacob reunites with his younger brother, who was finished with his drug project. But moments later, he was found dead, probably a victim of the serial killer. He hushed the maids, telling to overlook this.
Cardo took Major Romero home, as Dante was still on the loose, and invited to dinner. As Cardo goes home, he rescued Jane (Judy Ann Santos) from a drunken and armed foreigner. In the De Leon home, Alyana was coerced by her mother to return home, which Alyana always refuses. Dante meanwhile, ponders how to raise a group again to exact damage once again to Task Force Agila. Major Romero tries to get close to Cardo. While Alyana was worried about her personal and familial issues.
The serial killer case persists, and the suspect was exclusively targeting men. Jacob was also on Jane, known as Maureen by his brother and the last person with before the death of his brother. He hunts her to exact revenge. While Jane, now with Cardo on her target list, revealed to have a severe obsessive disorder, talking to herself excessively, and plays house by herself. Jacob cornered her, but she distracts his group and escapes, fleeing to Task Force Agila's HQ.
Diana and Lily are on suspicion mode, which made Diana wary of Lily's closeness to Oscar, while the latter suspects Diana knew her secrets. They talk to patch things out, which Delfn overheard.
Cast and characters
Protagonist
- Coco Martin[3] as Police S/Insp. (Captain) Ricardo "Cardo" Dalisay
Main
- Yassi Pressman[4] as Alyana R. Arevalo-Dalisay
- Angel Aquino[5] as Sec. Diana T. Olegario
- John Arcilla[5] as Renato "Buwitre" Hipolito
- Rowell Santiago[6] as President Oscar Hidalgo
- Shamaine Centenera-Buencamino[4] as Virginia "Virgie" R. Arevalo
- John Prats[7] as SPO3 (Chief Master Sergeant) Jerome Girona, Jr.
- Bianca Manalo[8] as Lourdes "Bubbles" Torres
- McCoy de Leon[9] as Juan Pablo "JP" R. Arevalo
- Jaime Fabregas[3] as Sec. Delfin S. Borja
- Michael de Mesa[10] as PO1 (Patrolman) Ramil "Manager" Taduran
- Joel Torre[4] as Teodoro "Teddy" Arevalo/Juan Verdad
- Lorna Tolentino[11] as Lily Ann Cortez
- Very Special Role
- Susan Roces[3] as Flora "Lola Kap" S. Borja-de Leon
Supporting
- Mitch Valdes[5] as Konsehala Gina Magtanggol
- Malou Crisologo[3] as Yolanda "Yolly" Capuyao-Santos
- Marvin Yap[3] as Elmo Santos
- PJ Endrinal[5] as Wally Nieves
- Lester Llansang[3] as Police S/Insp. (Captain) Mark Vargas
- Michael Roy Jornales[3] as Police S/Insp. (Captain) Francisco "Chikoy" Rivera
- John Medina[3] as Police S/Insp. (Captain) Avel "Billy" M. Guzman
- Marc Solis[12] as SPO1 (Master Sergeant) Rigor Soriano
- CJ Ramos[13] as PO1 (Patrolman) Patrick Espinosa
- Daria Ramirez[14] as Auring
- Arlene Muhlach[14] as Loring
- Ella Cruz[14] as Lisa
- Jobert "Kuya Jobert" Austria[15] as PO1 (Patrolman) George "Wangbu" Espinosa
- Bryan "Smugglaz" Lao[16] as PO1 (Patrolman) Marsial "Butete" Matero
- Lordivino "Bassilyo" Ignacio[16] as PO1 (Patrolman) Dante "Bulate" Villafuerte
- Hyubs Azarcon as SPO1 (Master Sergeant) Rolando "Lando" Reyes
- Nico Antonio as Jacinto "Intoy" Santos
- Sancho delas Alas[17] as PO1 (Patrolman) Gregorio "Greco" Cortez
- Lorenzo Mara as Ruben
- Rhed Bustamante[18] as Ana
- Kenken Nuyad[18] as Aye
- Juliana Parizcova Segovia[19] as Francisco/Francine
- Roy "Shernan" Gaite[20] as Gido
- Pedro "Zaito" Canon, Jr.[21] as Nick
- Whitney Tyson[22] as Elizabeth
- Donna Cariaga[22] as Doray Mendoza
- Joven Olvido[22] as Carlo “Caloy” Mendoza
- Nonong Ballinan[22] as Ambo
- Ghersie Fantastico[22] as Itong
- Prinsipe Makata as Mot
- Introducing (Child Stars)
- Shantel Crislyn Layh "Ligaya" Ngujo[23] as Ligaya Dungalo
- Rhian "Dang" Ramos[23] as Amanda "Dang" Ignacio
- James "Paquito" Sagarino[23] as Paquito Alvarado
Guests
- Franco Laurel[24] as Albert Hernandez
- Gian Magdangal[25] as Damien Ocampo
- Rey Malonzo[26] as Police Director (Major General) Manuel G. Dela Cruz
- Raymart Santiago[27] as Police C/Insp. (Major) Victor A. Basco
- Cogie Domingo[28] as Police S/Insp. (Captain) Eric Opeña
- Jess Mendoza[29] as Police S/Insp. (Captain) Henry Eugenio
- Mike Magat[30] as Police Director General (Chief PNP) Ernesto Peralta
- Ivan Carapiet[31] as Cedric
- Gardo Versoza[32] as Lazaro "Uwak" Enriquez
- Phoebe Walker[33] as SPO2 (Senior Master Sergeant) Catherine Parana
- Stacey Gabriel[33] as SPO1 (Master Sergeant) Tricia Almario
- Louise Gertrude[33] as Police Insp. (Lieutenant) Isabel Tiongson
- Ana Jalandoni[34] as Police Insp. (Lieutenant) Gelyn Gomez
- Jachin Manere[33] as SPO2 (Senior Master Sergeant) Celeste Miranda
- Leo Martinez[35] as Kapitan Bartolome "Bart" Bulaan
- David Minemoto as David
- Baron Geisler[36] as Dante "Bungo" S. Madarang and David S. Madarang
- Gerard Acao[37] as Timo
- Mark Manicad[38] as Police S/Insp. (Captain) Edwin Salonga
- Denise Laurel[39] as Police C/Insp. (Major) Alessandra "Alex" T. Romero
- Nico Gomez[29] as Police S/Insp. (Captain) Benjamin Santos
- Nilo Frias[29] as SPO2 (Senior Master Sergeant) Roger Cueto
- Zandro Salgado[29] as Police Insp. (Lieutenant) Christopher Hernandez
- Empoy Marquez[40] as Domingo "Domengsu" Suarez
- Mel Martinez[40] as Mamu
- Nadia Montenegro[41] as Nida
- Alynna Asistio[41] as Vanessa
- Caloy Alde[41] as Buloy
- Dexie Diaz[41] as Dexie
- Sammie Rimando[41] as Raquel
- John Manalo[42] as Pitoy
- Zeus Collins[42] as Fredo
- Victor Silayan[42] as Joselito "Bolit" Laxamana
- Denise Joaquin as Michelle Rivera
- Arron Villaflor[43] as Police S/Insp. (Captain) Amir Marquez
- Mart Escudero[43] as Police Insp. (Lieutenant) Karlo Ramos
- Josef Elizalde[43] as Police Insp. (Lieutenant) Louie Rallos
- Kaiser Boado[43] as SPO1 (Master Sergeant) Eric Gabriel
- KC Montero[44] as Lance
- Kean Cipriano[44] as Migz
- Marc Abaya[44] as Jacob Serrano
- Jennifer Lee as Chloe
- Jon Achaval as Police Director (Major General) Felipe Romero
- Pinky Marquez as Rosario Romero
- Judy Ann Santos[45] as Jane Sebastian/Maureen/Kuya[46]
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | Kantar media rating (nationwide) |
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914 | 1 | "Tahanan" | April 8, 2019 | 38.8%[47] |
915 | 2 | "Pasalamat" | April 9, 2019 | 41.2%[47] |
916 | 3 | "Kampihan" | April 10, 2019 | 38.4%[48] |
917 | 4 | "Tungkulin" | April 11, 2019 | 37.6%[48] |
918 | 5 | "Bagong Misyon" | April 12, 2019 | 39.1%[48] |
919 | 6 | "Paglilingkod" | April 15, 2019 | 36.8%[49] |
920 | 7 | "Kampo" | April 16, 2019 | 37.5%[49] |
921 | 8 | "Training" | April 17, 2019 | 37.2%[50] |
922 | 9 | "Lakas" | April 22, 2019 | 36.9%[50] |
923 | 10 | "Puntirya" | April 23, 2019 | 36.5%[51] |
924 | 11 | "Pinaginitan" | April 24, 2019 | 36.7%[51] |
925 | 12 | "Seremonya" | April 25, 2019 | 35.2%[52] |
926 | 13 | "Parangal" | April 26, 2019 | 35.6%[52] |
927 | 14 | "Selebrasyon" | April 29, 2019 | 37.2%[53] |
928 | 15 | "Unahan" | April 30, 2019 | 35.3%[54] |
929 | 16 | "Sugal" | May 1, 2019 | 33.5%[54] |
930 | 17 | "Sagutan" | May 2, 2019 | 36.3%[54] |
931 | 18 | "Kasamaan" | May 3, 2019 | 33.7%[55] |
932 | 19 | "Assignment" | May 6, 2019 | 36.5%[56] |
933 | 20 | "Alyas Bungo" | May 7, 2019 | 37.6%[56] |
934 | 21 | "Imahe" | May 8, 2019 | 36.6%[57] |
935 | 22 | "Linisin" | May 9, 2019 | 37.0%[57] |
936 | 23 | "PACTF" | May 10, 2019 | 34.9%[58] |
937 | 24 | "Kidnap" | May 13, 2019 | 36.8%[58] |
938 | 25 | "Raid" | May 14, 2019 | 40.0%[59] |
939 | 26 | "Determinado" | May 15, 2019 | 36.0%[59] |
940 | 27 | "Pagtatapat" | May 16, 2019 | 38.8%[59] |
941 | 28 | "Hinala" | May 17, 2019 | 37.2%[60] |
942 | 29 | "Dancer" | May 20, 2019 | 39.7%[61] |
943 | 30 | "Bentahan" | May 21, 2019 | 38.3%[62] |
944 | 31 | "Drug Bust" | May 22, 2019 | 39.0%[62] |
945 | 32 | "Asset" | May 23, 2019 | 39.2%[62] |
946 | 33 | "Flora's Garden" | May 24, 2019 | 35.3%[63] |
947 | 34 | "Duda" | May 27, 2019 | 38.0%[64] |
948 | 35 | "Rambol" | May 28, 2019 | 37.5%[64] |
949 | 36 | "Nakamasid" | May 29, 2019 | 38.3%[65] |
950 | 37 | "Sapang Bato" | May 30, 2019 | 37.9%[65] |
951 | 38 | "Liwanag sa Dilim" | May 31, 2019 | 36.2%[66] |
952 | 39 | "Planado" | June 3, 2019 | 36.6%[67] |
953 | 40 | "Armado" | June 4, 2019 | 38.9%[67] |
954 | 41 | "Agila at Bungo" | June 5, 2019 | 38.2%[67] |
955 | 42 | "Aruga" | June 6, 2019 | 38.2%[68] |
956 | 43 | "Imbitado" | June 7, 2019 | 36.1%[68] |
957 | 44 | "Grand Opening" | June 10, 2019 | 37.5%[69] |
958 | 45 | "Granada" | June 11, 2019 | 38.4%[69] |
959 | 46 | "Gimbal" | June 12, 2019 | 35.4%[69] |
960 | 47 | "Ingat" | June 13, 2019 | 36.4%[70] |
961 | 48 | "Promotion" | June 14, 2019 | 36.2%[70] |
962 | 49 | "Kasiyahan" | June 17, 2019 | 37.1%[71] |
963 | 50 | "Gulatan" | June 18, 2019 | 38.6%[71] |
964 | 51 | "Delikado" | June 19, 2019 | 37.8%[72] |
965 | 52 | "Suyurin" | June 20, 2019 | 37.1%[72] |
966 | 53 | "Pakikiramay" | June 21, 2019 | 37.5%[73] |
967 | 54 | "Sabotahe" | June 24, 2019 | 36.2%[74] |
968 | 55 | "Pahirapan" | June 25, 2019 | 38.4%[74] |
969 | 56 | "Masamang Balita" | June 26, 2019 | 37.3%[74] |
970 | 57 | "Panaghoy" | June 27, 2019 | 37.5%[74] |
971 | 58 | "Naulila" | June 28, 2019 | 35.6%[75] |
972 | 59 | "Kalungkutan" | July 1, 2019 | 37.5%[76] |
973 | 60 | "Hideout" | July 2, 2019 | 38.8%[77] |
974 | 61 | "Kumpirmado" | July 3, 2019 | 36.6%[77] |
975 | 62 | "Banta" | July 4, 2019 | 35.9%[77] |
976 | 63 | "Paghatid" | July 5, 2019 | 35.8%[78] |
977 | 64 | "Libingan" | July 8, 2019 | 37.2%[79] |
978 | 65 | "Nabihag" | July 9, 2019 | 37.0%[79] |
979 | 66 | "Galugad" | July 10, 2019 | 39.3%[80] |
980 | 67 | "Kasanib" | July 11, 2019 | 38.8%[80] |
981 | 68 | "Lokasyon" | July 12, 2019 | 37.6%[81] |
982 | 69 | "Atake" | July 15, 2019 | 40.1%[82] |
983 | 70 | "Sagupaan" | July 16, 2019 | 43.9%[82] |
984 | 71 | "Agaw Buhay" | July 17, 2019 | 40.0%[83] |
985 | 72 | "Ipanalangin" | July 18, 2019 | 40.0%[83] |
986 | 73 | "Kapit" | July 19, 2019 | 38.0%[84] |
987 | 74 | "Pagdalaw" | July 22, 2019 | 36.2%[85] |
988 | 75 | "Paguwi" | July 23, 2019 | 36.2%[86] |
989 | 76 | "Nangangamba" | July 24, 2019 | 37.3%[86] |
990 | 77 | "Unawa" | July 25, 2019 | 35.7%[87] |
991 | 78 | "Tuloy ang Misyon" | July 26, 2019 | 35.0%[87] |
992 | 79 | "Serial Killer" | July 29, 2019 | 35.2%[88] |
993 | 80 | "Hatid" | July 30, 2019 | 36.1%[88] |
994 | 81 | "Pagtatagpo" | July 31, 2019 | 36.2%[89] |
995 | 82 | "Cardo at Jane" | August 1, 2019 | 35.5%[89] |
996 | 83 | "Pakiramdam" | August 2, 2019 | 36.8%[89] |
997 | 84 | "Salaysay" | August 5, 2019 | N/A |
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