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5 Memorable Family Moments from FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano

In its seven years on television, the show was not just full of action but also family moments that melted everyone’s hearts.

In case you haven’t been watching, FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano, which stars Coco Martin, will end on August 12 after 7 years on television. So much has happened in the show including the death of actress Susan Roces, who played Cardo’s beloved grandmother Lola Flora.

While the show has seen numerous action-packed scenes, there were also family moments that viewers loved. Here are some touching moments when it came to Cardo and his family.

Ang Mapagmahal na Pamilya ni Cardo

In one of the Balik-Tanaw clips of the show posted on July 8, the video showed Cardo’s family including his Lola Flora and Lt. Gen. Delfin S. Borja.

Lola Flora and Cardo Accept Makmak for His Sexuality

In an episode aired in 2016, Lola Flora and Cardo talk to Makmak (Awra Briguela) about being true to himself about his sexuality after his classmates teased him for being gay.

Praying Together

Praying together is important in the Dalisay family. In this clip, Lola Flora teaches them how to pray at night and its importance.

Cardo’s Family and Friends Go On a Vacation

Cardo, along with his wife Alyanna (played by Yassi Pressman), decided to have some quality time with his family and friends by going on a vacation.

Christmas at the Dalisay Household

Like any Filipino family, Christmas is a big celebration at the Dalisay house. In this episode, they prepared their residence with Christmas ornaments.

Seven years of action, family, and grief on television

As the show signs off on August 12, fans and viewers of the show have been sharing their stories and memories. Cast members have shared how the show has changed their lives as well.

Senator Grace Poe, the adopted daughter of Susan Roces and Fernando Poe Jr., also thanked everyone, especially Coco Martin, for bringing to life one of her father’s memorable films to television.

Truly, the show has become part of Filipino pop culture. Fans will definitely miss Ang Probinsyano, leaving it with lessons of hope, inspiration, and entertainment for its audience.

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