Originally posted by: pratyay
Please explain kijiye. In every which way I think there is no way I can come up with a defence for Sai. I expected her to be the one going after Satya and aplogize for what happened at vat savitri puja and be genuinely apologetic, not sit in the bedroom which she shares with Satya and think about her eternal love and just say one line I am sorry and behave anyway this is justified as it is a deal marriage.
Oh I just meant by trying to explain how her mind might be working. Like, you know as much as we know Virat is a bad person, Sai is still in love with him and one cannot control their emotions. Also, given that the only memory Sai has for these functions and rituals are the ones with Virat, it is understandable that these things remind her of him and she craves not for him, but for the kind of normal life she had back then...and blah blah blah.
But like I said all these words are meaningless. This was just my half-hearted attempt, but even if I were to try and go deeper and psycho-analyze her actions, even then it would all be for nothing. Because the makers don't care about the characters and their arc. They will just twist and bend their behaviors to fit their trp-inducing dramatic story.
Basically, my point wasn't how one can defend Sai's actions, but rather that there is no defense, because here the characters are not the ones leading the story, but rather it is the story that is determining how the characters act.
This is a show where there is no point in loving a character, because they might very well turn into a villain the next episode. And the same way, there is actually no point in hating a character either. Because the one reason you hate them for, might be swept under the carpet in the next episodes.
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