Originally posted by: Sana2020
Ok so having watched QH2.0 a few more times (for all its shortcomings it is very watchable) and needing to believe in Asad 2.0 until season 2 comes along(which is probably now delayed until next year) I have concluded that Asad knows of Damini's plan regards to Zoyas family home in Pakistan - hence the race to leave the house by 12 and India by 6 and why he's taking Zoya to India with him - he doesn't want Zoya to get caught up in that...so he really is trying to save her from harm....
I loved Surbhi as Zoya 1.0 but I am genuinely struggling to connect with Zoya 2.0, she's somehow lost her substance - Zoya1.0 could be immature and impulsive but she had a level of strength and depth in her own self and her belief system that I have not seen as yet in Zoya 2.0. Zoya 1.0 wearing jeans and having opinions on ITV was unique -that alone is not going to make her unique on OTT.
For example - Zoya's a vegan that wears leather jackets, carries leather rucksacks and agrees to marry a guy that goes wildlife shooting, like really I'm a vegetarian and that would be a deal breaker for me and all the vegans that I have ever met are way more committed to their life choice - the fact that Zoya isn't makes her look she's just follows faddy trends rather than believes in her life choices.
The other thing that i found really hard to empathise with was the fact Zoya was pressured into a agreeing to marry a guy(Salman) who she thinks is completely wrong for her (she actually thinks he's a buffoon) by her ( otherwise loving) mum whilst she was in London (her home town) - Zoya 1.0 was pressured into agreeing Akram, a stranger, when she was in India by her Appi - who she owed so much too. The comedic characterisation of Salman I think makes Zoya look even more weak -if he had just been an old childhood good solid friend i could see that maybe she would think he was a safe option and agree to marry him from some pressure from her mum- considering the abandonment issues she has regarding her dad.
Thirdly, Zoya completely doesn't hold her dad to account for abandoning her and her mum and Zoya's mum has warned her that her dad's motives for calling her are likely to be selfish and yet she goes running to him. I get she wants answers from her dad as she's never had an explanation but seriously she literally gives him a complete free pass - to the point she doesn't even raise an objection when her dad declares that he wants her to marry Haider. I would argue that her dad lost all his rights to ask her to make blind promises or to impose any decisions of Zoya's life when he left at her at the age of 6. I would like to see Rashid trying to tell Asad who he wants to Asad to marry and Asad's response! Why is the female lead in indian shows not allowed to hold her parents to account (i'm thinking of Kashaf in ZGH) - I'm sure we're going to see Asad not forgiving Rashid for abandoning his family.
If the general hadn't been killed, what was Zoya's plan for her stay in Pakistan? Seeing she was pressured into agreeing Salman in London presumably she would have also agreed to marry Haider too under pressure from her dad?
I really hope that in season 2 the writers give Zoya some serious substance and stop making her the passenger in her own life - take control and please not by being a spy - because under her watch the defence and vice defence minister of Pakistan were killed so if she is a spy then she's not a very good one.
By the end of season 2- whether or not AsYa accept and/or acknowledge their feelings for each other- I as a viewer want to believe in their feelings for each other and their characters - so that I can genuinely ship AsYa 2.0 and not just out of nostalgia.
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