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Who wants to be Joy Lee?

Just finish the EP tonight on Philippines TV. Viewers are divided on their opinions. Some wants Joy to stay with Harry and some wants Joy to follow her heart and come back to Julius. So good to know that Missing You have so much effect on viewers. Now Julius decided to let go of Joy Lee and move on with his life. Will he succeed on forgetting Joy or will his hopeful and faithful heart bring him back to the only woman he loved? Exciting episodes are coming! Episode 13 FTW! yay! ^_^
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the charactors' names are changed for ppl in different countries? I never knew that
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