2000 — Pangako Sa Yo

It taught a generation that promises are sacred, that love transcends social class, and that revenge, while sweet, ultimately corrupts the soul.

Driven by ambition and family pressure, Eduardo marries Claudia while keeping Amor as his mistress. When Claudia discovers Amor is pregnant, her wrath knows no bounds. She orchestrates a scheme that separates Eduardo from Amor, leaving Amor thinking Eduardo abandoned her. Amor gives birth to a son, (played by Kristine Hermosa as a teenager), but believes the child died at birth. In reality, Claudia had the baby taken away. The Second Generation: Unaware Kin Decades later, Yna Macaspac (Kristine Hermosa) grows up in poverty, unaware of her true parentage. She gets a job as a housemaid at the Buenavista mansion—the very house her father lives in. There, she meets Angelo Buenavista (Jericho Rosales), the charming and rebellious son of Eduardo and Claudia. pangako sa yo 2000

For millennials who grew up in the early 2000s, the mere mention of Pangako Sa Yo 2000 triggers nostalgia: the haunting theme song "Naaalala Ka" by Rey Valera, the iconic line "Ikaw ang pangako ko," and the fiery rivalry between two of Philippine television’s most unforgettable characters: Amor and Claudia. It taught a generation that promises are sacred,