Krishna's need to be impartial
At this time, the core dilemma for Krishna is to alleviate Aryaman's fears and support Mohan in their transition to become Mohini. A glimpse of her seeing them both as being subconsciously equally important was referred to in multiple sequences early on in the show, now is her agni pariksha to do justice by both parties.
https://x.com/mahxtales/status/1787142211982987305
We know Krishna's dreams hold the key to what is going on in her mind, and to see this foreshadowing that Aryaman as the protector of Mohan when she cannot find them, even when Arshna did not actually have any such relationship of that nature, is basically going to be the entire premise of this show. In the end, she wishes to see both together in her life.
https://x.com/in_ahso/status/1793537843442438608
Another subtly well done scene, with no dialogues is the "Aap mere Saarthi, main Mohan ki.." when Aryaman takes Krishna's hand to lead her forward in her life, and she holds on to Mohan too, to ensure she does not leave them behind when they need her the most.
https://x.com/_mincemeat_/status/1803160073243599234
It is obvious Krishna can see both sides in this, and does not want to give up on either. But she does not have the support to balance these two fragile relationships she holds close to her and it is obvious at this point Mohan does take priority over Aryaman, because Arya is letting his disappointment and heartbreak on his father deserting the family take precedence on his opinion on the issue. Like she aptly said in a recent episode "Jo aap ko sahi lage woh zaroori nahi doosre ke liye bhi sahi ho, aur jo aapko galat lage, woh zaroori nahi dusre ke liye bhi galat ho." Will be worth watching how this journey is balanced, and how our dearest trio come together to navigate this together, like it was already divinely indicated through Dwarkadhish in the BG.
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