Tito Boy heads off to the Liwasang Bonifacio with Manila vice-mayor Iskho Moreno. They decide to chat about their harder times in life while riding a jeepney as they go around the city. Iskho shares that he has come along way from being a humble garbage man to a politician, and even went as far as law school after finishing college when he became a councilor. "Kasi nung konsehal ako. Napupuna ako nung iba kong kasamahan. Sme of them also come from showbiz, he admits to the host. The vice-mayor tells the host about being a sidecar driver all throughout high school and not knowing he had any matinee idol looks. "Hindi ko alam kasi nung high school puro basted ako. Kasi ang uniform ko dadalawa. Tapos sa isang linggo, tinitipid namin yung sabon. Pag nasira wala na. Yung baon ko dati piso o singkuwento (centavoe), kasi may gulaman na singkuwenta eh," he shares. Iskho is also part of the new afternoon drama series Ligaw Na Bulaklak.
Afterwards, Tito boy heads off to the Metropolitan theater to meet up with fellow theater actor Beverly Salviejo in front of the Metropolitan theater. They reminisce on their first audition pieces and first forays on the stage. Beverly admits that it was also in theater where she met her future husband. Tito Boy then challenges comedian Vice Ganda and Beverly to a lively impromptu debate on different issues like who is the stronger sex while vice-mayor Iskho helps decide the winner.
At the SM Hypermarket in Pasig, Kris shows homemakers what they should stock up on when it comes to basic kitchen ingredients for unexpected guests and emergency recipes. She purchases fresh products like onion, garlic and tomatoes for basic sauteeing. Kris also gives quick tips on smart buying choices like buying brown sugar instead of white and that sometimes buying in smaller portions comes out more economical than buying the industrial size products. She also advises that the best time to buy the freshest seafood is early morning when everything is at their freshest.