The show ended on February 26, 2016, and this episode was divided into two parts: a recorded segment and followed by a live viewing party in Ynares Center, Antipolo. It was also simulcasted live on ABS-CBN and worldwide on The Filipino Channel.[9][10]

I am proud that On the Wings of Love is the only series (with so much creativity and balls) in the recent local TV scene that reveals what love really is using characters that are full of flaws, who make wrong decisions, who, like us, try to overcome and rectify these faults in their struggle to become better partners and better persons. Yes, it is more heartbreaking than other dramas, because it is more real. It hits much closer to home. And in that, it is so much more beautiful.


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Well written. Simple. Easy to understand.

I have to agree, it is not the typical love story that the audience hoped for BUT I am glad that it is written this way. The twists. The plot. Once again KUDOS to the whole team.

OTWOL is history in the making in the Philippine Television. We hope that our petition of a happy and realistic ending be granted by OTWOL team and of course have a special episode for this on air so that we who are in provinces can also witness it. Please ABS-CBN and DreamScape grant our plea.

Spectacular show, one of a kind, so much realizations, the love, the kilig, the drama. James Reid and Nadine Lustre gives us so much joy. Kudos to the writers, directors and dreamscape for giving us an amazing show. Whatever happens in the end, I will support it.

Wings are typically accompanied with celery and carrots. You can also do cucumbers, pickles, or anything fresh, juicy, refreshing to cut through the deep fried wings. 


Butterflies' wings are colored as a result of iridescence; this fascinating optical phenomenon is the result of light refracting off transparent surfaces. Josh and Chuck reveal how pigmentation, iridescence, light and butterfly wings work in this episode.

As a health physicist with a nuclear engineering degree I love to watch and critique publicized radiation events. I would appreciate the Health Physics Society's public critique of "The West Wing" season 7 episode 12 for a reactor loss of coolant accident.

I just finished rewatching this episode to refresh my memory and to make sure I didn't miss anything. I also pulled up a copy of the script that I found online. And, while I didn't read the script thoroughly, I did skim all of it. I guess I should add, too, that I spent eight years in Naval Nuclear Power, a few weeks in Japan after the Fukushima accident, and several years participating in emergency response planning (including reactor accidents) in Ohio and New York City. So, with that, here are some thoughts.

Lillian Russell (20th Century-Fox), Producer Darryl F. Zanuck's semi-annual rummaging in the attic of U. S. culture, nostalgically evokes the howling vulgarities of the gilded era. This time the hourglass figure of Singer Lillian Russell serves as a prop on which to drape a long (two hours) and lavish account of her vocal triumphs and marital monotonies. For reasons which the picture never clears up, Alice Faye is cast as Lillian Russell. Queues of top-hatted gentlemen, roomfuls of roses, $15,000 trinkets sent her anonymously by Diamond Jim Brady fail to dent her indomitable domesticity. When Husband No. 1 (Don Ameche) dies of overwork writing an operetta for her, Singer Russell marries Henry Fonda. He has been waiting in the wings all the while, never gets up courage to ask until the end of the picture. In between are the awkward love makings of hippopotamic Diamond Jim Brady (Edward Arnold), who walks through the part, laughing grossly from time to time in order (cinemaddicts are told) to conceal his broken heart.

Waterloo Bridge (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) is a drastic reworking of Robert Sherwood's doleful drama about a love episode in Blighty during World War I—keyed up to catch the overtones of World War II, and toned down to meet the objections of censors. Waterloo Bridge is no longer a tale of a shy Canadian soldier who falls in love with a shy London trull. It is the story of a good-looking, upper-class British officer (Robert Taylor) who, during an air raid, conceives an undying passion for a good-looking ballerina (Vivien Leigh). After causing her to lose her job, he has to go off to the war before he can marry her. The young lady turns to prostitution. 2351a5e196

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