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Pea concludes the two-part interview with Christine, a 43-year-old Filipina who dated a stingy foreign doctor named Michael. This episode picks up where Part 1 left off β with Christine buying a last-minute flight to Cebu because Michael texted that he was sick β and follows the relationship through its final unraveling, Michael's refusal to commit, and a genuinely shocking ending that catches Pea completely off guard.
Christine flies to Cebu to care for sick Michael β at her own expense β
- Michael messaged from Cebu saying he was sick and alone in a hotel after his Bohol trip with friends
- Christine booked the first flight out the next morning and paid for her own ticket
- She cooked a full kilo of chicken adobo (his favorite) at home and brought it with her
- She had to check it as luggage at the airport because of strict carry-on food rules β paying extra to transport his comfort food
- Michael ate the entire kilo of adobo by himself without offering her any
- Pea's reaction: "Are you sure you're his girlfriend and not his mother?"
The pineapple incident β a perfect encapsulation of the dynamic β
- Michael wanted pineapple, so they went downstairs to buy a whole unpeeled one
- Christine took it to the hotel kitchen and peeled it herself, noting that pineapple peeling is genuinely difficult and requires skill to navigate the eyes
- Pea points out Michael could have paid someone about a dollar to peel it
- Christine admits she was trying to impress him β "I can do this, I can do that"
Why Christine put up with all of it β
- She says plainly: "I really fell in love with Michael"
- Delivers a line about Filipina devotion: "If I could move mountains for Michael, I will do that"
- She pushes back on the assumption that it was about money β he wasn't giving her any money, and she didn't even know he was a doctor when they first met
- Pea agrees: "I wouldn't say it's all about the money because he's not giving you any"
The mango shake incident β when Christine started having doubts β
- They went to dinner with a group of doctors and their girlfriends; the bill was split three ways
- One of the other girlfriends ordered a glass of mango shake
- Back at the hotel, Michael complained bitterly about having to pay a portion of that mango shake
- Christine felt relief that she hadn't ordered anything herself β imagining how Michael would have reacted
- Pea: "God forbid you ordered a mango shake, then Michael's gonna revolt"
- Christine identifies this as the turning point where she started seeing the relationship clearly
Michael's "wacky beliefs" β
- Christine alludes to Michael believing in "certain creatures" and unusual things, possibly aliens
- She declines to elaborate out of respect for his beliefs, but it was another red flag
The nail in the coffin β no future plans after 3 years β
- Christine finally asked Michael directly about kids: he said he doesn't want children because "it's too much work"
- She asked about marriage: he said no marriage either
- No concrete plans for a future together after 3 years of dating
- Christine concluded they weren't on the same path and told him they should separate
- She was hoping the threat of losing her would make him change β it didn't
Michael's final power play β
- After Christine suggested they break up (via email), Michael said he'd come back to the Philippines one last time
- He framed it as: "This will be the last time you'll see me" β reminding her what a good catch he was
- Pea notes this felt manipulative rather than genuinely affectionate
- The breakup wasn't immediately final β Christine was still hoping he'd compromise
The shocking ending β Michael's death β
- Pea asks where Michael is now, and Christine quietly says: "He died"
- Pea is visibly stunned β they'd been joking about this guy for two episodes
- Michael got cancer and died just three months after his diagnosis
- By this time they were already broken up
- Christine found out through an email from one of Michael's friends
- Pea jokes darkly: "Maybe that's because of the street food he's been eating"
Christine's emotional reflection β
- Despite everything, Christine says Michael was "still a good guy" and she can see positive things about him beyond the stinginess
- She treasures the travel memories and doesn't regret the money she spent on tickets
- Says she was "truly in love with Michael" and when you're in love, you don't count the energy, time, or money
- This moment genuinely moves Pea, who admits Christine got her tearing up
- Pea: "This was supposed to be a funny video" β but it turned unexpectedly heartwarming
Christine's outlook on the future β
- Michael died in 2020; they broke up in 2019; it's been about four years
- She says time heals and she's now open to possibilities but more cautious
- Still willing to buy her own ticket to meet someone β "nothing wrong with that"
- Her biggest takeaway from the Michael relationship: "Save something for yourself" β don't give everything away
- Pea uses a perfect metaphor: "Save some adobo for yourself before giving it to your next boyfriend"
Christine's advice and ideal mate criteria β
- Don't try to change a guy β "They're never going to change, girls, believe me, you'll thank me later"
- Before jumping into a relationship, make sure you're on the same page about priorities
- She wants a mature guy; age doesn't matter
- Open to having children if they can afford it emotionally and physically β but it's not a deal breaker if he doesn't want them
- Doesn't care about body type anymore β learned not to be "dizzy with those six packs"
- Does prefer taller men (around 5'9" β she's 5'1")
- Open to dating either foreigners or Filipino men
- Key lesson: figure out if you're on the same page before getting too deep, but don't interrogate someone on the first date about marriage and kids or you'll scare them off β get to know them first and read the signs