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1Originally posted by: Samanalyse
I said this in another post also but TTS' greatest fault, his hubris (if there are any literature people out there) is his ego. His ego refuses to let him see the truth of things most of the time as he only sees things which are convenient to him. He believes and relies on people who fan his ego rather than people who are honest. He lives in his own reality in which he rules supreme and basically hates everything that threatens to snap him out of this fantasy. Vidya has already done this by standing up to him at the wedding and now he believes Krishna is doing the same, thanks to the none too subtle hints from Dehati and Bihari. When his family leaves him at the davat while they go to the pooja, they further shatter his ideal. On top of everything, Babloo keeps challenging his own view of himself as a benevolent patriarchal figure. So TTS is probably feeling very vulnerable at this point and decides to show 'em who is boss. In one fell swoop he is striking Babloo, Vidya and Krishna and re-establishing to himself that he is in fact the boss. It is extremely weak and cowardly behaviour. 😡
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