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10.0 8 Seasons • 58 Episodes

I Can See You - Truly. Madly. Deadly.

Coleen (Jennylyn Mercado), a hotel manager, and Abby, a famous vlogger, (Rhian Ramos) are ex-best friends who meet again at the Paradise Resort where the former works. No one knew about their past friendship until something strange happened and brought back their traumatic past.

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

Coleen (Jennylyn Mercado), a hotel manager, and Abby, a famous vlogger, (Rhian Ramos) are ex-best friends who meet again at the Paradise Resort where the former works. No one knew about their past friendship until something strange happened and brought back their traumatic past.

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