Originally posted by: 2RsFan
Yes don’t understand the sudden sympathy towards her . Ayra and Zaid have problems too but they are nothing compared to her and at least have some kind of morality . This could have been her redemption moment but she chose to hid the truth from Zaid.
I am trying to understand the writing choice here, it was an easy opportunity to give her a redemption which tells me that there was no effort made to show that she has changed rather it was a chance to tell us that she can never change?
The food scene with Zaid shows her lack of empathy towards him too, he is lying there depressed and hurt, going through a crisis but she wants him to have dinner with her.
She could have brought food for him in the room if they wanted to show her care for him but they didn't, what we got was a scene where MJ says she can't stay hungry because of whatever is going on in the house
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Zaid who can't eat when he thinks about assault Ayra went through and MJ who lacks empathy.
You note how she left the room, she was fed up of Zaid too, the irritation was visible so this empathy wasn't even there for someone she claims to love, if not for Ayra then how could she eat when he is so upset?
This was a minor interaction, she goes on to invite the man who attempted to molest Ayra for dinner in Zaid's house
She is completely unhinged 😂😂
Edited by SwatiSingh79 - 2 years ago