Originally posted by: aye-masakalii
I think I need to be offline today. Seeing some ridiculous nonsense, will end up blowing up on someone.
Same 🤢
I don’t want to engage there and highlight it
Feel like puking 🤢 reading some comments
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Originally posted by: aye-masakalii
I think I need to be offline today. Seeing some ridiculous nonsense, will end up blowing up on someone.
Same 🤢
I don’t want to engage there and highlight it
Feel like puking 🤢 reading some comments
(I just want to throw it out there that I hope its clear, my issue is never with Pallavi nor am I victim blaming her, it's with what the writers do to her to tell this convenient story telling.)
Yes she did object but the instinct after you verbally object is always to pull back. This is why I asked in a different comment if there are any female writers on their team. Psycho or not, she's shown that she can fool, stand up to, and defy Mandar. They don't have to treat her like this just so they can show Raghav be her savior. It's inconsistent writing.
She had the initial grip on her pleats. Like, have her turn around and fix it. Have her pull it back. She's an adult, not a child where someone can just grab something out of her hand, at least not initially. I'm not saying she should've been able to completely ward off Mandar. I'm just saying them showing her struggling more with taking her pleats back from him would've made more sense and more in line with who she is now.
I keep thinking back to how when Raghav cornered her on the street (back in the beginning) and she did actually stand in fear there. He pulled on her pallu to pat her sweat down. She was so scared, she couldn't do a thing. But I also think, Pallavi is not that person anymore. She's developed into a much more stronger woman than what we saw initially.
I think I just get triggered bc I get tired of seeing writers turn strong women "weak" or paralyzed with fear, just so they can have their s.o.'s come save them.
Yes writers and execution both were utterly faulty here. Terrible on xvs part .
Originally posted by: SexyPotato
Samreen made a thread on main forum. Please guys go there.
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Originally posted by: MissWiseUnicorn
Oo cool! Same by the way😆
Also, idk if you noticed but your Until I Bleed Out is on the popular topics list🥳
Ooh is it?? I haven't checked it.
After all the analysis that I've come accross. I think I'll refrain myself from today's episode and this forum.
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(I just want to throw it out there that I hope its clear, my issue is never with Pallavi nor am I victim blaming her, it's with what the writers do to her to tell this convenient story telling.)
Yes she did object but the instinct after you verbally object is always to pull back. This is why I asked in a different comment if there are any female writers on their team. Psycho or not, she's shown that she can fool, stand up to, and defy Mandar. They don't have to treat her like this just so they can show Raghav be her savior. It's inconsistent writing.
She had the initial grip on her pleats. Like, have her turn around and fix it. Have her pull it back. She's an adult, not a child where someone can just grab something out of her hand, at least not initially. I'm not saying she should've been able to completely ward off Mandar. I'm just saying them showing her struggling more with taking her pleats back from him would've made more sense and more in line with who she is now.
I keep thinking back to how when Raghav cornered her on the street (back in the beginning) and she did actually stand in fear there. He pulled on her pallu to pat her sweat down. She was so scared, she couldn't do a thing. But I also think, Pallavi is not that person anymore. She's developed into a much more stronger woman than what we saw initially.
I think I just get triggered bc I get tired of seeing writers turn strong women "weak" or paralyzed with fear, just so they can have their s.o.'s come save them.
@bold:- Exactly that was my main issue with the whole scene. I would have taken that scene had they shown Pallavi forcefully yanking her pleats from Mandar's hands and turns around and Mandar tries to forcefully hold her hand or something like that. That would be plausible and I could have taken Raghav saving Pallavi in that scenario. This is totally not in Pallavi's character because Pallavi has developed into a much stronger person after her tussles with Raghav initially and now after she knows that Raghav is aware of their plan.
I am thinking the creatives made that scene so explicit for 2 reasons
- have Raghav witness the creepiness of Mandar first hand. Maybe that is why Raghav is angry in the kitchen as to how did this guy touch my pallavi. But then he left immediately after keerti's fake call so I am not sure how to interpret that scene
- Have Pallavi a breakdown in Raghav's arms after she knows that Swapnil is Raghav in disguise. Maybe once the breakdown happens they will have the heart to heart conversations that they seem to be missing all this time. And maybe then they will start the planning.
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I already did. I've been on the MF since morning. I need to vent honestly. I was silent the last time on mangalagour time but not today. Har cheez ki limit hoti hai
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