Originally posted by: Svt611
Thank you for this!! I absolutely agree with you... like I’ve been saying since the beginning of this track sometimes we make grave mistakes in our anger when we don’t mean to hurt the one we love.. I’ve done it in the past and I’m sure it’ll happen in the future as well because sometimes these situations are out of our control 😞 we never know what might trigger us and make us react out of character in real life as well!
much love ❤️ ❤️❤️❤️
Not defending Virat though! Just stating a point
Yess agreed! I don't think it's wrong to say that yes, Virat is wrong, he's flawed, yet still want him to be with Sai in the end. Anger brings out the worst in people. And IMO, Sai is not as innocent as she portrays herself in these scenarios. She is a proponent of justice & truth yet she hid this entire plan from her husband. And then when she got called out for it, she went and aired their dirty laundry to the neighbors. That was a pure revenge move. She wasn't seeking justice for herself - if she was, she would've went to the police or someone who could legally do something about it. So clearly her anger brought out the worst in her too. It happens to everyone.
Sometimes things get really ugly before they get better. I'm not trying to be an apologist for Virat's behavior because he was way out of line, but I've seen couples IRL come back from MUCH worse.
With this whole scenario once, I never once saw him grab her and drag her out of the house (something which is quite rampant in other ITV shows), he has rarely (if at all besides that one instance) manhandled her (from what I remember). All he did was refuse to believe her and verbally kicked her out of the house. And in retaliation, she did what she felt she had to do but her decisions were driven by anger just as much as his were.
I just don't see it as something they can't come back from. He needs to grovel, of course, but nothing seems irreparable at this point in the story.
Edited by fria319 - 4 years ago