Brief Summary
This video clip features a dramatic scene where a father, Dom, attempts to reconnect with his estranged children, particularly his incarcerated son, Peter. The encounter is fraught with emotion as past mistakes and present circumstances collide. Dom learns about the struggles his children have faced in his absence, including Peter's imprisonment and another child's involvement in a dangerous lifestyle. Despite the pain and resentment, there's a glimmer of hope for reconciliation and redemption as Dom pledges to support his son and help him fight his legal battle.
- Father attempts to reconnect with estranged children.
- Son is in prison for allegedly raping a woman.
- Father vows to help his son with his legal battle.
Dom Learns About His Children's Lives
Dom is informed about the difficult lives his children are leading. He learns that his youngest daughter works as a GRO (Guest Relations Officer) and dancer in a beer house. Even more concerning, his eldest child is addicted to shabu (methamphetamine) and is at risk of being killed. Katrika expresses that Andy has always been unruly since childhood and needs to stop his destructive behavior. She emphasizes the danger he is in. Dom also learns about his son Peter's incarceration.
Confrontation and Attempted Reconciliation with Peter
Dom visits Peter in prison. Initially, Peter is hesitant and resistant to seeing his father, expressing anger and resentment. The prison staff encourages Peter to speak with his father. Dom expresses remorse for his past failures as a parent and hopes for forgiveness. Peter eventually agrees to talk, revealing the deep pain caused by his father's absence.
Peter's Case and Dom's Promise of Support
Peter recounts his past as a working student and waiter at Manila Hotel for seven years before his imprisonment. He asserts his innocence, claiming he was framed by the girl's parents because they disapproved of their relationship. He says that their relationship lasted almost a year and that the charges against him are fabricated due to the girl's parents disapproval. Dom expresses his belief in Peter's innocence and promises to provide him with a better lawyer to help him get released.

