I don’t eat lunch, I drink Uncle Brew Spanish Coffee. I need the extra kick of energy on the weekends building my online business. It’s good to have this while building my website, blog, and vlogs in major social media networks.
This is the size of their Venti. It looks small because of my big hands. Looks can be deceiving but their Spanish Coffee Frappuccino is satisfactory. That’s also my cat sleeping in the background. My cat always loves to sleep when I’m around.
Spanish Coffee With A Mild Taste
It tastes very normal. The amount of caffeine in Spanish Coffee is mild. I think it intends to be sweet. Maybe, I have a pretty decent build up of caffeine tolerance. It might be the reason why it feels mild to me. I prefer their drink with crushed ice. I don’t like the milk tea drinks where the ice are big chunks as they take a lot of time to melt. It feels like a ripoff if I can’t consume the ice. I mean, it’s part of the purchase. I love Frappuccino’s with these special coffee toppings—mine had whipped cream. The cream just adds really good cloudy feel that melts in your mouth when you drink it with a straw. It overlaps the caffeine and other sweet flavors.
₱89 Venti Size Frappuccino
It’s expensive for a coffee. This is just worth drinking weekly and not on a daily basis. It’s a lot cheaper making it yourself and a knowhow where to source the ingredients.
It’s worth the price even though this type of product is nothing new. Coffee shops just pop-up anywhere in Cebu City now. I’ll savor every product they have while they last. Trust me everyone will just get bored of Uncle Brew and move on to a new brand next door.
There was just a newly opened Uncle Brew just a few steps away from my home. I tried their drinks multiple times until a familiar dish got my attention—the pork sisig at ₱99.
Look at the small portion of pork sisig. I can buy the same thing for ₱55 and the rice for ₱20 for a lot more quantity for the total price of ₱75 from my neighbors home-cooked food joint.
The Pork Sisig Is Meh The Rice Is Dry
Let’s get straight to the point. Their pork sisig tastes exactly the same as any other pork sisig. Nothing really special. I think what’s missing is the crispy and juicy kick it has because it’s not cooked fresh. Their food is preserved in a freezer and heated in an oven. It lacks the natural flavor of a freshly cooked meal. It’s just expensive overall. I can get the exact same thing from another food joint for half the price. Since the meal is oven cooked, it’s super dry. It’s in a sealed package and been left in storage for a while.
The packaging said it’s from February 24, 2025 and I ate this one on March 9, 2025. That’s almost two weeks old, bro! No wonder the flavor was dead. The rice is so dry that it tastes like you’re eating an eraser. It had no moisture like a freshly cooked rice. The only moisture you’re going to get is the oil from the pork sisig.
A Big NO For Uncle Brew Pork Sisig
If you ever think of getting pork sisig after a hard day at work, don’t go for Uncle Brew. Go get it from somewhere else. It’s not worth the price as this famous Filipino meal ended up being expensive and not worth the money unless you are desperate, hungry and with no other option available.
Finally this is where I see Maris Racal in this viral show! Her first appearance is in Episode 12 of Season 1. Grinding through every Incognito episode has me sticking to my seat. But this episode? Man, it hit me hard when Maris Racal finally showed up. I’d been waiting forever and even though her screen time was criminally short, she owned it. She rolled in speaking Italian like it’s no big deal, adding this slick, exotic vibe to her character.
And that outfit? Perfect fit for her, no question. The hairstyle she wears is what got me crushing on her. It reminds me of the College girl I had a crush on back in the day. Her overall style gets me excited.
God damn! Maris Racal looks so fit here. Screenshot from Incognito Season 1 Episode 12.
The Featured AFRM Top And Skirt
It’s easy to find this outfit using only Google Lens and I’ve found the exact match from Revolve fashion website. The brand is called AFRM which is short for Affirmation. I don’t know much about the brand but you can check more about them in their website. Sadly, they don’t have the exact pair that Maris Racal is wearing from the official site anymore.
The top and skirt will cost a total of ₱7,208.46. It’s expensive but I’m not interested in this. This is for all the beautiful ladies out there who wants to be like Maris Racal.
More Maris Racal In The Future Please!
Even with the rough spots in this episode, I’m stoked for what’s next. Maris Racal’s intro has my heart pounding, and I’m dying to see more of her character. That quick taste we got was enough to get me hyped, and I’ve got a gut feeling she’s gonna be my favorite before long. Now that Maris Racal is in the mix, things are about to spice up for real! I’m pumped to see how her story plays out, and I’m betting the next episodes are gonna bring the fire.
Yo, what’s good, guys? It’s me again, dropping my thoughts on Incognito Season 1, Episode 3. If you’ve been riding this wave with me since Episode 1 (check my take on Belle Mariano killing it as Takako Rai here), you know this show’s got me hooked. Episode 3 is where things start heating up, and I’m here to break it all down from my POV. Expect some raw, masculine vibes, a bit of tech geekery, and my unfiltered excitement. Let’s dive in.
The Mission: Time to Hit the Ground Running
I can relate to Daniel Padilla’s role in the show; he’s in a team but prefers to work solo. Screenshot from Incognito Season 1 Episode 3.
Alright, so Episode 3 is where our crew of misfits stops messing around and makes their move. The mission? It’s all about taking on human trafficking, a real gut-punch of a topic. From what I’ve pieced together, the team, led by the grizzled Col. Gregorio “Greg” Paterno (Ian Veneracion doing his thing), is deep in the fight against the criminal underworld. This episode has them executing their first big play, and it’s got that edge-of-your-seat feel. Picture this: a squad of rough-around-the-edges badasses plotting to dismantle a trafficking ring. It’s gritty, it’s intense, and I’m all in for the action. You can tell the stakes are climbing, and I’m pumped to see where this goes.
Max Alvero: Hacker Goals, Bro
Let’s talk about Max Alvero, played by Kaila Estrada. This girl’s the team’s hacker, and she’s straight-up my favorite. Why? Because I’ve got intermediate coding skills myself and a solid grip on tech, so watching her do her thing hits close to home. In Episode 3, Max is out here cracking systems and pulling strings like it’s nothing. She’s the kind of character that makes me wanna fire up my laptop and start tinkering again. Her tech wizardry isn’t just for show either—it’s clutch for the mission. If you’re a tech nerd like me, you’re gonna be stoked watching her shine. Excited? Hell yeah, I am.
What’s Up with All the Zoom-Out Shots?
Okay, here’s something I’ve noticed: the cinematography in Incognito loves a good zoom-out shot. Three episodes in, and it’s popping up all the time. I’m no film buff, so I don’t know the fancy term for it, but it’s like the camera pulls back to show the whole scene. Is this gonna be their go-to move for the whole series? I’m curious, man. Maybe it’s to flex the epic locations or make the action feel bigger. Whatever it is, it’s catching my eye, and I’m wondering what the director’s cooking up with this vibe. Anyone else clocking this?
Foreign Extras and a Bigger Budget
Philippines TV had an upgrade. Look at all the foreign extras. Screenshot from Incognito Season 1 Episode 3.
One thing that’s standing out in Episode 3 is the number of foreign extras in the scenes. It’s like the production team leveled up. Compared to some local shows I’ve seen, this feels like they’ve got more cash to throw around, and it’s paying off. The setting’s this tropical paradise vibe, and they’re leaning into it hard. I don’t know where they filmed this but I bet it’s one of the hot spots here in Philippines. Those spots bring the lush jungles, turquoise waters, and that international flair. The foreign extras make it feel legit—like you’re really there. Everything’s looking sharper and more polished, and I’m feeling the upgrade big time.
Hoping for Some Hot Foreign Cameos
If this show has more seasons, I want more foreign hotties as casts. Screenshot from Incognito Season 1 Episode 3.
With all these foreign extras running around, I’m crossing my fingers for some cameos from hot foreign actresses. Imagine if they brought in a few international stunners to mix things up. It’d be a game-changer, right? Instead of just leaning on local talent, a couple of big-name foreign faces could pull in way more viewers. I’m hopeful they’ll surprise us with something like that soon. It’d add some serious spice to an already solid show.
Jane De Leon: The Mestiza Hottie Stealing My Attention
First time seeing Jane De Leon’s beauty in a TV show and I immediately fell in love. Screenshot from Incognito Season 1 Episode 3.
Now, let’s get to Jane De Leon. This is my first time catching her on a Philippine TV show, and damn, she’s a knockout. That mestiza look—light skin, sharp features—makes her stand out, and she’s got this vibe that’s hard to ignore. Did a quick Google search (don’t judge), and yeah, she’s got some sexy pics out there. In Episode 3, she’s Sylvia Escalera, aka “Heart,” and she’s bringing some serious intrigue to the table. From what I can tell, she’s got her own plans brewing, and it’s gonna stir things up for the crew. She’s not just eye candy either—she’s got depth, and I’m hyped to see more of her. Allured? You bet.
Below that, here’s the scoop on the Escalera clan’s shady dealings, straight from Episode 3. These guys are neck-deep in the drug game, running a slick trafficking operation out of their spot called the Treehouse Restaurant, smack on a fictional tropical island called Isla Rosa. Yep, they’re slinging drugs right out of a restaurant in paradise—talk about a wild setup! It’s pretty clear this illegal hustle is a huge driver of the show’s conflict, setting the stage for some major chaos. I assume where Takako Rai is being held captive in a horse stable is at Isla Azur where the Escalera Mansion is located.
Still Waiting on Maris Racal’s Steamy Moment
Where in the world is Maris Racal in this season? I saw some steamy spoilers about her character, Gabriela Rivera, who’s supposed to be this slick spy chick. Problem is, she’s not in Episode 3 yet. I’m a little bummed about that, but it’s keeping me hopeful for what’s coming. Those spoilers have me itching to see her in action, and I’m betting it’s gonna be worth the wait. She has become one of my celebrity fantasies now. Just gotta hang tight, I guess.
Bottom Line: Episode 3 Hits Hard
So, there you have it—my rundown on Incognito Season 1, Episode 3. This episode’s got it all: a badass mission against human trafficking, Max Alvero flexing her hacker skills, those slick zoom-out shots, and a tropical vibe boosted by foreign extras. Add in Jane De Leon’s stunning beauty and the tease of Maris Racal’s arrival, and I’m locked in for the ride. If you’re not watching Incognito yet, dude, get on it. It’s action-packed, tech-savvy, and easy on the eyes. Drop your thoughts in the comments, and I’ll catch you next time. Peace out!
Finally got around to checking out the first episode of Incognito, and man, what a trip. The action was pumping, no doubt about it, fists flying and tension up to max level. But there were some scenes that had me tilting my head, wondering what the hell was going on. Still, I’m not here just for the explosions and punches. Let’s be real, the pretty girls stole the spotlight for me, and topping that list is Belle Mariano. I was straight-up amazed by how this episode kicked off, and it’s got me locked in for more.
Belle Mariano Lights Up the Screen as Takako Rai
She’s so pretty here, to be honest. Screenshot from Incognito Season 1 Episode 1.
Alright, full disclosure: I didn’t even know who Belle Mariano was before this. I mentioned in my last blog that I’ve been out of the Filipino TV game for years now, so she’s a total new face to me. And damn, what a face. She’s drop-dead gorgeous, no exaggeration. In Incognito, she’s playing Takako Rai, and I’m guessing that’s a Japanese character based on the name. Adds a cool vibe to the show, if you ask me. Her acting? It’s good but too early for me to judge. She’s pulling off this role very well, and I’m already sold on her skills. Word is she’s a singer too, but I haven’t heard her belt one out yet, so I can’t weigh in on that. Either way, I’m in love with what she’s bringing to the show, and she’s now one of the main reasons I’m hyped for the next episode.
Those Cute Extras Who Might Steal the Show
Belle isn’t the only eye-catcher in this episode. There was some cute girl extra that popped up, especially in that train scene. No clue who she is, no names dropped or anything, but they stuck out big time. I’ve got this gut feeling that she could blow up and become a huge star down the line. It’s like spotting a diamond in the rough, you know? I’m hopeful we’ll see more of them as the series rolls on, maybe even get some names to put to those faces. For now, that’s just a bonus that’s keeping me intrigued.
The Meat-Cutting Scene That Didn’t Cut It
This would’ve been better with a sword! Screenshot from Incognito Season 1 Episode 1.
Okay, let’s switch gears to something that threw me off. There’s this scene where Daniel Padilla is hacking away at meat with an axe. An axe, bro. It looked so damn awkward, I couldn’t wrap my head around it. Who thought that was a good idea? I’m sitting there thinking a machete would’ve been way more effective, way more practical and way more convincing. This might be the case of no props on set. I was legit confused by that choice. Maybe butchers do use an axe in the slaughterhouse, but right now, it just felt like a swing and a miss.
Throwing Away the Gun? Come On, Man!
For real, throwing away a loaded gun does not make sense. Review the final shots before publishing. Screenshot from Incognito Episode 1 Season 1.
Now, here’s where I got heated. There’s this moment where Daniel Padilla gets into it with some villains, and they get into heated argument. He manages to snag a handgun off one of the bad guys, and I’m thinking, “Hell yeah, use that!” But then, get this—he chucks it away like it’s trash. I was like, “What the fuck?” Who does that? You’ve got a weapon in a fight, you don’t just toss it aside and flex your macho vibes. The character could’ve held on to the gun, utilized it as a threat, and walk away unscathed. I was flabbergasted, straight-up yelling at my PC screen. That move made zero sense, and it’s got me worried about how this dude handles clutch situations. Hoping the writers smarten up quick.
Where’s Maris Racal at?
One thing I was pumped for going into Incognito was seeing Maris Racal. I’ve been a fan of hers for a minute, and I figured she’d be part of the action right out the gate. Nope. She didn’t show up in the first episode, and I’m a little salty about it. Maybe she’s dropping in next time? That’s what I’m banking on, because right now, I’m feeling dissatisfied without her in the mix. It’s the sizzling trailer of her in some revealing clothes got me sold into watching this, so fingers crossed she’s not too far off.
A Strong Start with Room to Grow
So, that’s my rundown on the first episode of Incognito. It’s a mixed bag, no doubt. The action had me pumped, and the girls—especially Belle Mariano—kept me glued to the screen. But those weird moments, like the axe meat-chopping and the gun toss, had me scratching my head and left confused. Still, I’m in it for the long haul. I want more of Belle’s charm, those mystery extras, and yeah, I’m holding out for Maris Racal to show up and shake things up. If you’re into high-energy shows with some badass vibes and very pretty ladies, this might be your jam. Me? I’m already counting down to episode two.