- The Cure may end right away if it doesn’t rate well after GMA Network’s six-week policy.
- If a series doesn’t rate well in its first six weeks, the network will give another week.
- If the series still has yet to rate high, the network would dispatch the said series.
The Cure stars Jennylyn Mercado and Tom Rodriguez. The drama and action-filled scenes in the teaser impressed many. Although Direk Mark Reyes remains confident, rumors started to circulate about The Cure ending tight away.
PEP Troika yesterday talked about the possibility of shortening GMA Network’s newest primetime series The Cure. Jerry Olea asked, “Pero… ano itong naulinigan namin? Totoo bang tatapusin agad-agad itong The Cure?”
For which Noel Ferrer confirm, “Narinig ko rin ang bulong na ‘yan.”
He added about the GMA Network’s six-week policy. If a series doesn’t rate well in its first six weeks, the network will give another week. If the series still has yet to rate high, the network would dispatch the said series.
“Nasabi na before pa ang six-week policy sa GMA. Kung hindi nagri rate first week mo, bibigyan ka pa ng another week. Kapag waley pa rin, swak ka na sa six-week policy na candidate na para tigbakin ka na.”
The Cure reveals the story of the Salvador family: Greg, Charity and Hope. Greg grew desperate to find a treatment after his mother became diagnosed with late-stage cancer. Evangeline Lazaro invented an experimental drug which Greg sneaks out to give to his mother. However, the drug became the root of an infection which spread all over the city.
Super Ma’am and Sherlock Jr. became GMA Network’s ammunition in the past against FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano. Although Super Ma’am had a lengthy run, it still ended quicker than the Kapamilya crime series.