The Bad
I'd fallen in love with this show because of the precision and reason which reflected in every scene. But today? I couldn't help not notice the plot-holes that were screaming in my face. I basically agree with everything Deb pointed out in her post.
- Pushkar's inconsistency
I don't understand what has come upon him. He is simply NOT the same person I've been watching since the start of EDKV. I think I speak for all when I say that Pushkar has always been portrayed as the voice of reason, the guy who always had it together even in the direst of situations. How can the very person think it'd be a good idea to kiss his girl on the rooftop of her own house, in broad daylight, in perfect view of her conservative family?
Yes, we all get "urges" when we're near our special someone but what about common sense? Did it jump off the terrace?
And what about his voice? He could stand undeterred against his Mother when he thought she was wronging Shravan by snatching his rights to inherit the Law firm but all he could muster up was a mere "Mammi meri baat toh-" when she insulted the family of his beloved?
I'm sorry, but this is not love. This is a mockery of the notion of love.
What's wrong with him? This isn't the Pushkar I used to adore! By far, the most upsetting fact for me about this track is the character assassination of Pushkar.
- Preeti
I think she's a very weak character. I have failed to see any depth in her since the start. Leaving that aside, it took just one kiss? Just one kiss to go from "we're nothing but friends" to "we're more than friends"?The Good
I don't understand if I should laugh or be mad at the ridiculousness of it all.
Itni jaldi toh meri laptop bhi start nahi hoti jitni jaldi inki love story age badh gayi!
Having said that, I kind of am eager to see how ShraMan's story unfolds from here. So, the CVs have felt the need to brew a MU between the lead pair to let their story progress. I have no qualms against it, honestly.
Am I nervous? Very.
But I TRUST in ShraMan. I know they'll get through anything life throws at them.
So, I'm in for the journey, for all their ups and all their downs.
I do, however, have a problem with the way the CVs have decided to go about it.
Was it necessary to force a logic-defying love story? I don't think so.
Okay, even if I let that slide, was it necessary to break the consistency of Pushkar's character? What's the rush? How much screen time would it have taken to show him stand up against the wrong when its supposed to matter the most?
I know I just typed nonsense for minutes. I'm really sorry for anyone who wasted their time reading this. I just feel disappointed and thought typing it out would help me get a decent sleep tonight.
Just to clarify, I don't mean for this post to be a negative rant. I still trust the CVs. I'm eagerly waiting to watch the coming episodes. I just found a fault and thought of pointing it out.
Payal