TV Drama Plots I Might Have Written

Here are some crazy love stories that I might have written:

1.) Dolor- The story of an elderly beggar woman named Dolores who first falls for another beggar her age named Alfonso, however she is strangely being infatuated over by a man who's young enough to be her son named Remy as she is old enough to be his mother.  Problems start to develop when the old beggar gets caught for street gambling, the man young enough to be her son enters into her life.  However this results in a rather strange clash when her boyfriend Alfonso catches her in an improper act with Remy.  Can Dolor decide the love of her heart or will she be in tragedy?  Will Alfonso forgive Dolores for her infidelity or will he return home to the mountains?  Can Remy overcome his unusually stupid infatuation with a woman old enough to be his mother that leads him to erratic actions?

2.) Where the Mentally Ill Goes- The story of an obese mentally ill beggar woman from the slums due to her rugby sniffing named Lucia becomes a laughing stock due to her incredible craziness in doing activities that are too crazy to talk about.  She can be seen in several immodest ways and does a lot of crazy stuff, even sniff a lot of rugby or wash herself at the canal which isn't normal even for a lower class person.  What is crazy is that she is tangled with heartbroken laborer Remy who takes a fancy on her.  However the problem is Lucia is already point blank in her brain.  Can Remy win the heart of the mentally ill beggar Lucia?  A sequel to Dolor involving Remy.  As fate tries to tear them apart, will Remy be with Lucia or will it fall to doom?  Watch and find out.

3.) I'll Wait for You- Okay pretty much I've just copied the plot from Gabby Concepcion and Janice de Belen but perhaps at a more modern angle and with less twists.  In my own script here's the breaking of useless ancestral traditions and modernization.  In my own plot, a Filipino guy named John dates a Chinese girl named Valerie.  One side accepts (the guy's side) but the other side opposes.  Pretty much, there's some stereotype breakers on both sides.  To Valerie's parents, a mixed marriage can never work.  But can they overcome the obstacles of vindictive traditions?

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