Aguinaldo’s public speeches in Episode 3 are staged as theatrical monologues. The camera often shows him rehearsing in front of a mirror, suggesting that leadership—especially in a media-savvy age—is a performance that must be “worth the price” of admission.
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This episode introduces the bizarre and corrupt lifestyle of Chuck Blazer. Aguinaldo’s public speeches in Episode 3 are staged
Bonifacio is framed as the tragic idealist who refuses to “pay” for power through compromise. His downfall is shown not as incompetence but as a refusal to commodify the revolution. When offered a cabinet position after losing the election, he scoffs: “Hindi ako paninda sa palengke.” (I am not goods in a market.) Bonifacio is framed as the tragic idealist who
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By using a pay-per-view metaphor, the episode critiques how modern audiences consume history as entertainment. We “pay” with our attention, often without demanding justice for historical figures like Bonifacio.