Originally posted by: olive.green
I see I wasn't alone in enjoying the madness of the past week, in fact I was cheering her on!! Like you mentioned somewhere on this thread there has always been discontinuity in this show - of what I've seen, there are so many that I can list out, so to ask for something sensible now is like the biggest wth! I loved it that she didn't show visible concern about the sprain in his neck - she knows he's a grown ass man who can take care of himself and won't die out of that neck sprain...heck if she were real, she'd probably be going serves you right for making me sleep there for months(!). I liked the fact that they showed how she was relaxed watching the horoscopes while he slept out in clear discomfort, took over his room, his wardrobe, and barged into his office with her new business. Remember as soon as she realized that man running the canteen was gonna suffer, she made him a partner, so she's definitely a learner. So why would people expect her to be ethical when he was not - in the biggest thing that mattered to her, blackmailing her into a sham marriage which I don't even know if its real. He has already cast huge aspersions about her with that one swift wrong impulsive move. The exact reasons which he constantly refuses to divulge to her. And as if that wasn't enough, the man constantly accuses her of being a gold-digger at every inopportune moment, and she is finally doing something about that. Like before she will learn from her mistakes... give her time and let her make mistakes, at least she is not playing with lives. Besides, since he didn't play fair to begin with, its stupid to expect her to do it instead. He started it, she has joined him now in his game - sure there will be the odd discontinuity and irrational things that will make you ask yourself why am i still watching this show? but its always been there, right from the start! If you expect someone to play fair, you have to too. As long as she doesn't physically assault him in this quest of hers, I think she can be forgiven for her so called transgressions, or the perceived lack of the sense of duty as a wife to a man who has categorically told her she means nothing to him and all this is an act for 'his' family - going by that alone, she has to know where she stands at the present in his scheme of things; she can be forgiven for her immature acts, because they are exactly that - and meant to pester him. I enjoyed watching this week's show, her antics - sure they could have taken a different route to show that but they rarely do anyway. Thanks for this post Opti.
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