Originally slated to air for just 8 episodes, the program, which launched the careers of the network's Tween stars, was awarded several extensions after its successive victory on the ratings game. It remains to be the No. 1 and most preferred youth-oriented drama of the viewers, consistently defeating the four counterpart programs (ABS-CBN's Your Song, Good Vibes, Growing Up and Luv U) of its competition in television ratings.
At present, the program continues to claim leadership in its timeslot according to data from the more widely recognized industry ratings supplier Nielsen TV Audience Measurement. Based on average households data in Urban Luzon covering the period February 19 to May 27, 2012 (based on overnight data), Tween Hearts registered 31.3 share points versus ABS-CBN's Luv U's 27.3 share points. The program continued its winning streak in Mega Manila, which now comprises 59 percent of total television households nationwide, after it garnered 31.7 share points against the 24.7 points of the Kapamilya program Luv U.
Aside from its high ratings performance, the show also catapulted the Tweens into stardom, with their massive fan base and widespread popularity stretching all over the country and at the same time, around the world. The Tweens - headlined by Barbie Forteza and Joshua Dionisio, Bea Binene and Jake Vargas together with Joyce Ching, Kristoffer Martin, Derek Monasterio, Kylie Padilla, Yassi Pressman, Ken Chan, Teejay Marquez, Kim Komatsu, Kiko Estrada, Hiro Magalona, Rhen Escaño, Therese Conde, Gabby Garcia and Louise De Los Reyes, Lexi Fernandez - have transformed into seasoned actors and actresses and are all set to showcase their talent and acting chops via new projects and TV endeavours.
Likewise, the Tweens' immense fame skyrocketed among teens who mostly make up the vast majority of their followers and supporters. They have continued to inspire their built-in audience and become role models for the younger generation in achieving their personal aspirations and goals. The Tweens educated their followers -- through the program's dramatic episodes and storytelling -- the importance of education and family ties as well as life's priceless values like respect, honesty and love.
From first loves to first heartbreaks, from 'fitting in' to peer pressure, from bullying to how broken marriage affects the teens, Tween Hearts' universal theme for all ages transcended into tackling more complicated issues, complex character dynamics and exciting tandems that continuously hooked and charmed the Filipino viewers with each subsequent episodes.
In the last two episodes, the lives of Josh (Joshua) and Bambi (Barbie) will be put in jeopardy. Will they survive this unfortunate accident? Meanwhile, Bel (Bea) and Rick (Derek) will have a confrontation on the kiss that happened between them. Jacob will put an end to his friendship with Rick because of this incident. Will Aya (Joyce) and Kris (Kristoffer) find a way to patch up things between Jacob and Rick?
Viewers must also await whether or not Josh will finally leave Bambi and put their friendship to rest or will Jacob (Jake) and Belinda settle their differences and kiss and make up. Witness too, if Jacob, Rick, Belinda and Heidi (Kylie) will resolve their conflicts and find it in their hearts to forgive one another. With bonds they have built, will the barkada's friendship last until forever?
Catch the finale episode of Reel Love presents Tween Hearts: Friends Forever on June 10 only on GMA.
Text courtesy of GMA Network
Photo source: Tween Hearts Official Facebook Page
For those who’ve missed the last week episode and past episodes of Tween Hearts, watch HERE. By Zeaven28 || Full Story: Pinoy Showbiz Surfer
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