Originally posted by: dolphinUSA
I think when Geet comes to know the truth, she will support him. Because, if he had chosen the baby, how would she enjoy the baby's love if she herself wasn't alive? I'm hoping the whole truth is presented to her, instead of partial truth.
No matter how much you are prepared for the worst, when the moment comes, you will do what your heart says. Heart always wins over mind. In either case, it was his loss. At one hand he loses Geet's faith and truth and therefore her...on the other hand he loses Geet. So either way, it was a lost battle for him. That's why, even after being prepared, his instinct said Geet....he said it without missing a beat...without any thought. Can you imagine what he must go through that time so make such a decision? No one can cope with the fear of losing your beloved...he is no different than the rest. He has a heart, which beats for his lady love, and when he saw her fading away, he reached out his hand to save her. It's really that simple.
The other reason why Geet will understand him is because she acknowledged the fact that the taveez saved them both. Maan saved Geet and the taveez that HE brought saved the baby. So I doubt there is any reason for her to accuse him. If she does, she will be the biggest fool. But I somehow feel she won't. Or maybe that's what I'm secretly hoping.
The music today was rocking again. They even played a new one...
Brij will be caught because he won't be able to control his anger, just like the way he confessed him doing channi's murder or his confession in front of all the villagers. His anger will take him down.
Arjun will now start showing his true colors and implementing his plan. Now that he has won Annie's trust, he think he has a clear way. I'm hoping to see something tomorrow.
Sangeet - I REALLY hope they dance on Muaja hi mauja from Jab We Met. It's just too apt for their sangeet.
I know you are tired of reading my BS, but one last thing. I saw a shooting star today...and for some weird reason, a smile crept on my lips.
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