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5.0 8 Seasons • 58 Episodes

I Can See You - High-Rise Lovers

Samantha (Lovi Poe) and Luis (Tom Rodriguez) are a married couple who just moved in to a new condominium unit. The former will continue to strive at work to get a big promotion without knowing that her husband is already longing for a baby.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Beauty Gonzalez

    Beauty Gonzalez

    Sheila David

  • Dingdong Dantes

    Dingdong Dantes

    Jonathan "Nate" David / Michael Trajano

  • Ricky Davao

    Ricky Davao

    Lyndon David

  • Jackie Lou Blanco

    Jackie Lou Blanco

    Carmencita "Cita" David

  • Joyce Ching

    Joyce Ching

    Angelica "Angie" Trajano

  • Bryan Benedict

    Bryan Benedict

    Joey

  • Yan Yuzon

    Yan Yuzon

    Darwin

Overview

Samantha (Lovi Poe) and Luis (Tom Rodriguez) are a married couple who just moved in to a new condominium unit. The former will continue to strive at work to get a big promotion without knowing that her husband is already longing for a baby.

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