ABS-CBN’s master drama series “Ikaw Lamang” came full circle last Friday (October 24) as its finale episode emerged as the most watched TV program in the country.
According to data from Kantar Media, the “Full Circle” episode of the series starring Coco Martin and Kim Chiu scored a national TV rating of 34.1%, or 21 points higher compared to its rival program in GMA “Hiram na Alaala” (13.1%).
Aside from the ratings game, “Ikaw Lamang” also reigned in social networking sites such as Twitter where its official hashtag #ILFullCircle became the no.1 worldwide trending topic because of the positive tweets of netizens about the heart-pounding scenes featured in the series finale.
The story of “Ikaw Lamang” concluded with Gabriel’s (Coco) last face-off with Franco (Christopher de Leon) and the happy ending with his true love, Andrea (Kim).
Under the direction of Malu Sevilla, Manny Palo, and Avel Sunpongco, the master drama series “Ikaw Lamang” is produced by Dreamscape Entertainment Television, the group that created top-rating TV masterpieces such as “Walang Hanggan,” “Ina Kapatid Anak,” and “Juan dela Cruz.”
According to data from Kantar Media, the “Full Circle” episode of the series starring Coco Martin and Kim Chiu scored a national TV rating of 34.1%, or 21 points higher compared to its rival program in GMA “Hiram na Alaala” (13.1%).
Aside from the ratings game, “Ikaw Lamang” also reigned in social networking sites such as Twitter where its official hashtag #ILFullCircle became the no.1 worldwide trending topic because of the positive tweets of netizens about the heart-pounding scenes featured in the series finale.
The story of “Ikaw Lamang” concluded with Gabriel’s (Coco) last face-off with Franco (Christopher de Leon) and the happy ending with his true love, Andrea (Kim).
Under the direction of Malu Sevilla, Manny Palo, and Avel Sunpongco, the master drama series “Ikaw Lamang” is produced by Dreamscape Entertainment Television, the group that created top-rating TV masterpieces such as “Walang Hanggan,” “Ina Kapatid Anak,” and “Juan dela Cruz.”