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Best The House on Zapote Street Episodes

ByGunpoint Radio
9 episodes

A riveting true to life story by the one and only, Nick Joaquin. JANUARY 18, 1981 when fate handed in what would remain in the archive of history. The house that Pablo built for her daughter at 1074 Zapote Street was the same house where everything was buried, where she was gunned to death, and where innocence and avarice merged once and for all. Gunpoint Radio Team: Alvarez, Pablo Jose N. Asuncion, Jaycierell Fiona Bisnar, Erick John G. Castillo, Keisha Paulene M. Capistrano, Patricia C. Dioso, Ellaine R.

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[Extra] EP. 9: FREEDOMination

This episode delves into the concept of freedom as depicted in the story, making it a thought-provoking listen for anyone interested in the complexities of human rights and personal autonomy. The engaging discussion between Erick John Bisnar and Keisha Castillo provides insights that resonate beyond the narrative, appealing to new listeners seeking depth.

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[Extra] EP. 8: Peeving Patriarchy

In this episode, Pablo Jose Alvarez and Patricia Capistrano tackle the topic of patriarchy, highlighting its historical significance and ongoing implications. Their engaging conversation sheds light on gender dynamics, making it a relevant and impactful listen for those interested in societal issues.

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EP. 1: Carpe Diem

The opening episode sets the stage for the entire series, introducing Dr. Leonardo Quitangon and his return to Manila after years abroad. This episode is crucial for new listeners as it establishes the main characters and the story's emotional core, drawing them into the narrative from the very start.

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EP. 3: Deceiving Facade

This episode presents a gripping moment of tension as the Cabadings confront Nonilo about their daughter. The suspense and drama captured here make it a captivating listen, showcasing the storytelling prowess of the series and keeping new listeners engaged.

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EP. 6: Ciao, Bella

Narrated by Keisha Castillo, this episode brings an intriguing twist to the plot as it explores themes of suspicion and danger. Its dramatic narrative style draws listeners in, making it a compelling choice for those looking to experience the thrill of the story.

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EP. 2: Extraction

In this episode, the internal struggle of Leonardo is poignantly explored, highlighting the emotional weight of his situation. This deep dive into character development provides a rich listening experience that captivates new audiences and encourages further exploration of the series.

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[Extra] EP. 7: Matrilocal, Already Medieval?

Ellaine Dioso and Jaycierell Fiona Asuncion discuss the concept of matrilocal residence, weaving in cultural reflections that are both informative and engaging. This episode offers a unique perspective on family dynamics, perfect for listeners interested in societal norms.

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EP. 4: Checkmate

This episode captures a pivotal moment in the story, filled with emotional confrontations and family tensions. The drama and character interactions make it an essential listen for new audiences eager to understand the intricate relationships at play.

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EP. 5: Cuatro

The emotional gravity of Leonardo's situation is laid bare in this episode, as he faces difficult truths about his family. This heart-wrenching narrative is sure to resonate with new listeners, drawing them deeper into the storyline.

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