Looks

Yup! I really like his looks, even though not everyone finds him cute. The first episode I have watched is the guys' pictorial together with Sunshine Dizon. I wasn't paying attention to what the council was saying during that time - they were saying their comments about the survivors' performance, and I can only remember them saying that Rainier can have a future in showbiz, which I believed too during that time.
During their pictorial with Sunshine, Christian caught my attention...hehe. The scene had to be a Kilig one, ne? And so their heads stayed closed to each other. When Sunshine was really closed, Christian's eyeball moved and he looked at her...haha! That made me laugh. He was so funny. He was very real!
In the next episodes, those only I have seen, I dunno why but I couldn't find him.
December 30, 2003
WIT
I believed that Christian is witty, although the people I know kept retorting that he only seemed to be one because he speaks English - he's only being able to express himself using a nice language. Sabi ni sis, "Kahit ano namang sabihin ng isang PhilAm eh maganda eh."
Hmph... Christian soon proved that he's witty. He became the leader - that was the most revealing one. It was like saying that the other survivors find Christian remarkable and smart, ne? Christian's witty like Kurapika, Kenshin and the others. He can express himself really well. He thinks quickly. It seems that he always has unique thoughts. During interviews, he always says something meaningful, the truth, and in little words. He thinks differently - para siyang taga-U.P.
December 30, 2003
Personality
At first, I kept waiting for Christian to say something because his accent is really nice. I always wanted to hear his voice. If it's someone who's ordinary, maybe my liking it wouldn't last, but Christian - I kept liking him. The first time I heard him talk quite enough was the Work Ethics Test (wherein they were in Baguio.) He shared the saddest event in his life - the time when people hated him for he kept on criticizing everybody and everything seems to be so bad that he hated the whole world.
There was something inside me that vibrated and it was like I was saying, "that is something to be really sad at." I wasn't surprised or anything, in fact I was expecting it, to hear that Christian's saddest experience isn't a material thing like most of the survivors, but an inner struggle.

I have been asked so many times what my hardest and saddest moment is, and I couldn't answer right away - I had to think first. Actually, I don't say that I really had had my saddest moments, maybe I haven't really got one. I am lucky not to have one yet.
And I am lucky for being able to hear Christian's words. He made me realize that the least nice things in this world cannot be seen but felt, and so I have to be prepared. He also made me realize that a bad person can still change into a good one - so worth being loved and can even make a difference. Just like Christian, people can change and be loved again.
What else is there to say?
Oh yeah - he's down to earth. And the most important of all - faith in God - which he has.

December 30, 2003
