I think we, as KimXi supporters deserve a solid series that is focused on the two of them. IKA was a "family drama" and MBG was a wonderful accident. We thank you for "Bakit Hindi Ka Crush Ng Crush Mo and we will forever be grateful for Bride For Rent, if it's not too much to ask our kapamilyas in the network, give us a series to remember them by. We know that in the future, they need be paired with other artists and they will have to go their separate ways for professional growth and longevity,it's inevitable but after their successful movie, please do not think that we will get tried of them. Kim and Xian, they're feel good happy pills that can make anyone who was jaded by love and life to believe that the pain of falling in love is worth the joy it brings in our lives...They bring back the good old fashioned values that we need these times,that we should wait and get to know the person first before jumping into any relationship.Beyond the story of the TV or movie script ,their life is a perfect example of what people should consider, values, friendship, family and the thought that you are worthy to be loved and that faithfulness and loyalty should be your main requirement. I think that is their secret, Kim and Xian onscreen and off screen show us that true love is possible and that some good things, like tradition and values still exist in this ever changing world where everything goes so fast,it leaves as fast as it comes..like friendship,love and all that.They remind us that in this concrete jungle we live in, love still wins and if you wait, in God's perfect time,everything will fall into place. But we cannot say the same for their professional life as you, our kapamilyas in the network, hold in your hands their future and ours, too. God holds the remote of our lives, but you are our lifeline and our key if it's possible for us to see them on the boob tube again. Please consider this, after all, we have shown you how much we love them by supporting their movies and projects. Thank you and we hope to continue to see them in our tellys, albeit we know it's for the last time.