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Posted: 5 years ago
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Did anyone notice the number of times Virat was about to cry lol. When Sai and him were having a yelling match in the bedroom, he had tears as he was telling Bua how he planned to eat dinner with Sai and then later when he yelled "Do you think I like screaming at her". It was such an emotionally packed scene. And then later towards the end of the episode, he had tears in his eyes after that final "Sai". He looked like he was in so much pain


Man, I don't know about yall but that was such an emotionally exhausting episode. I'm sick of everyone always fighting and yelling in this show now. It's getting unbearable. I want to watch to get a break from life, not to see more and more building conflict.

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Well, hate to break it to you, but this is only the tip of the iceberg. There is more to come. Let's all just hope for Sairat scenes to make up for all these dramas. They could honestly tone down the family drama for once. Can the family just appreciate Sai for one episode, like is that too much to ask for? Why do they always have to be on her throat? I will let all this slide if they appreciate Sai's effort to give justice to Shivani.

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I didn't watch the episode today. Will binge watch all the episodes from today when the story calms down a little!


Its a headache to watch screaming. I'm a fan of Dramatic scenes, but to create drama, you don't need to scream!

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: by_stander

Well, hate to break it to you, but this is only the tip of an iceberg. There is more to come. Let's all just hope for Sairat scenes to make up for all these dramas. They could honestly tone down the family drama for once. Can the family just appreciate Sai for one episode, like is that too much to ask for? Why do they always have to be on her throat? I will let all this slide if they appreciate Sai's effort to give justice to Shivani.


Thats the thing, the family will never appreciate if Sai does anything good for them. When Virat told everyone how Sai handled the DIG matter, did anyone show any shame about how they had treated Sai? Forget apologizing, they did not even show any shame. Did not look at Sai with gratefulness. Again when Virat told them that Patraleka was back because of Sai, did they show any gratefulness? Nopes. These family members think Shivani is at fault. So what Sai is doing for Shivani will make no sense to them. Infact I wont be surprised if they start talking about her character for flirting with another man, even if it is fake and for Shivani's sake. This is what Virat was trying to point out today, that the family will not understand and it will create even more issues for Sai. Again Sai is right to not care about what problem the family will have as justice for Shivani is more important to her. But I just wish Sai had shown some consideration toward Virat by telling him nicely (and not screaming on top of her lungs in a tone that was too contentious) that she understands he cares for her, she appreciates him for caring for her, and that it will cause more problems in the family, but for her Shivani's justice is more important and she is willing to listen to more taunts if she can make the gaddha Amay apologize to Shivani in front of all the family members.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Yes , I noticed it . When Sai said why should I do things that you like we could see him get emotional. I loved the confrontation between the couple and I don’t mind more of this minus family drama

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Thats the thing, the family will never appreciate if Sai does anything good for them. When Virat told everyone how Sai handled the DIG matter, did anyone show any shame about how they had treated Sai? Forget apologizing, they did not even show any shame. Did not look at Sai with gratefulness. Again when Virat told them that Patraleka was back because of Sai, did they show any gratefulness? Nopes. These family members think Shivani is at fault. So what Sai is doing for Shivani will make no sense to them. Infact I wont be surprised if they start talking about her character for flirting with another man, even if it is fake and for Shivani's sake. This is what Virat was trying to point out today, that the family will not understand and it will create even more issues for Sai. Again Sai is right to not care about what problem the family will have as justice for Shivani is more important to her. But I just wish Sai had shown some consideration toward Virat by telling him nicely (and not screaming on top of her lungs in a tone that was too contentious) that she understands he cares for her, she appreciates him for caring for her, and that it will cause more problems in the family, but for her Shivani's justice is more important and she is willing to listen to more taunts if she can make the gaddha Amay apologize to Shivani in front of all the family members.


I meant it in regards to the CVs showing a scene as such. No need to show so much negativity from the family all the time.

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Virat is more emotional than Sai. I love the role reversal in this show where the FL don't cry or get as emotional as the ML. If Sai was not so strong with her emotions then she would cry in every episode. She got my respect when she somewhat calmly handled the entire situation when her father was wounded with a gunshot. She collectively thought about what she needs to do to save her Aaba. From arranging bloodwork to keeping him awake in the car ride to the hospital was very rationale from a FL. There Virat was more broken down than Sai.

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Originally posted by: Jalebi-Bhai

Did anyone notice the number of times Virat was about to cry lol. When Sai and him were having a yelling match in the bedroom, he had tears as he was telling Bua how he planned to eat dinner with Sai and then later when he yelled "Do you think I like screaming at her". It was such an emotionally packed scene. And then later towards the end of the episode, he had tears in his eyes after that final "Sai". He looked like he was in so much pain


Man, I don't know about yall but that was such an emotionally exhausting episode. I'm sick of everyone always fighting and yelling in this show now. It's getting unbearable. I want to watch to get a break from life, not to see more and more building conflict.

In SBS I saw tears in Virat's eyes which was interesting, I havnt saw the episode yet but knowing this, I feel like Sai always cares about Virat, im surprised she didn't see how much pain he was in w tears in his eyes.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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I'm literally sick of everyone always being after Sai, it is ridiculous

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: by_stander


I meant it in regards to the CVs showing a scene as such. No need to show so much negativity from the family all the time.


I agree. Like I want to see a different kind of conflict, I'm sick of seeing this "oh lets all gang together and verbally abuse an 18 year old who lost her dad, got married, and is now living in a house full of psychos. OH to top it off, her husband is in love with his best friend." Like CMON, how much does the poor girl have to deal with.

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