Originally posted by: Alizba63
This is interesting. When I think about Burhan I know that in any given month if he fights for 10 people who have been wronged then he at least fights for 3 people like Ammar and wins the case.
No way his firm would be reputable if it picked and chose cases on "just the look". Burhan even after mahi has a kit test says that she could be lying. He believes in looking at all evidence and circumstances as a whole and not parts of it.
There are many Ammars and way worse than Ammars and corporations and what not that Burhan fights for and wins on a daily basis.
This is why I always talked about the justice system overall being corrupted and created for the main purpose of servings the powerful while providing justice to regular people once in a blue moon. The system needs a rehaul.
Ammar is the reaction of life long abuse trauma and a deadly combination of previlige. He was never taught or shown consequences and self regulation and how to channel energy. This what you get. He is not your average sociopath or a psycho. He is someone who just realized that he murdered a human and there's no going back. No dado can fix that...while he is an adult, I dont think he ever realized what consequences are because dado and daddy always saved him and fixed his toy. For episode 30, I saw a teen boy inside a man who just figured out that everything has a price. He never had to think about it before. It's like watching a teenager who came out of childhood realise things for the first time. Serious accountability and consequences on the way in the real world.
QeJ is truly an uncomfortable watch because a victim is also a perpetrator..that's what makes it so real and uncomfortable...Ammar became what he was always accused of. Like a self fulfilling prophecy and at the same time he made some choices by himself.
I wish people saw dimensions instead of black and white.
Also about Burhan:
I have understood this since day one.
I wonder people who (rightfully) believe that no one should stand for or enable bad things or save bad things...how do they feel about Burhan? I'm not saying it in a condescending way. I'm just curious.i have always understood his job. I wonder if others just choose to ignore the choices Burhan makes day in and day out. Or are they blind shippers?
How do these green flag lovers reconcile their conscience with this fact? And how did they not understand this since episode one? What do they think a criminal lawyer is? A social activist? No, they fight to win case on the basis of any technicalities, loop holes, power or claim of a difficult situation stemming from mistreatment.
No one is only a saint or only a sinner in the QeJ world. This is my take.