@themachineYes, but I really dont understand why they had to twist the story so much regarding personal relations. Naaz has literally been a pendulum. I'd still prefer she remain alone now. At least that would bring in some consistency. It's not like her and Imaan are cross with each other like other couples. So the kids can still have their Abbu, while Naaz can choose to stay independently. (I still don't get why Imaan had to lie and portray himself as the bad guy)Now that you talk about the car scene. Yes you do have a point there, 😃 The broken shards not doing anything to Harleen did cross my mind also. But guess it's all creative liberty.However I would still appreciate if they explain happenings of 3rd december again. You have any idea?Lala's ideas are just too weird for me to decipher. Also it is quite possible that Abhi overheard the conversation, or Lala came to know of Imaan's betrayal via his super 6th sense, and so he planned a revenge. Let's see how he tries to contact Imaan again.
Originally posted by: RollingStones
Post Salim's death ... I am just wondering what purpose his character served to the story ...??[:S]...
Such sloppy piece of writing .. Faltu mein complicating things .
Originally posted by: TheMachine
But oh my god, I am not looking to the fallout when Naz finds out that Salim's death was "Imaan's fault." Man oh man, I am ducking and covering for that one. Naz can be pretty scary.
Originally posted by: TheMachine
And what was that about Vikram seeing a report from the NSA and conveniently noticing Imaan in some video footage? Is that what happened? That's just dumb, on so many levels.
Originally posted by: TheMachine
<font color="#9900ff">Yeah. I assume they had Salim to show how life didn't stay the same for Naz after 17 years. Without him, Harleen and Naz would have the same story, essentially. Another way of showing that people aren't perfect, and a different moral conflict, I guess. But yeah, I get what you're saying. All this Shaira nonsense and Naz was feeling so bad for so long... When she finally made her choice, it didn't matter anymore. Tragic.</font>
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