I liked today's episode overall but I must say that by the end of the episode I was quite irritated. I'll get to that in a bit.
Geet or Baby? Not again! is how most of us felt after yesterday's pre-cap. However there is not really a choice here the Doctor is not asking to save the baby now as in deliver an extremely pre-mature baby. She is trying to convey that Maan must make a decision to abort the pregnancy and save Geet's life now OR continue with the pregnancy at the risk of losing Geet in the future. Nonetheless, this is not how it comes across in the scene and some of the viewers are still left confused as to how a 2-3 month old fetus can survive outside a womb. The issue lies in the dialogue given to the the doctor.
Coming back to the episode, Maan knows that it is not his decision to make, but theirs. They need to make an informed decision as the parents of this child. He also knows that Geet's happiness lies with this little soul that captured his heart and he would never let anything to either one of them.
The Jaimala scene was very unique. It was full of love and laughter, much like Maan and Geet's relationship. Absolutely adored the way Maan bowed his head down in front of Geet. And Geet teasing him return was good. I loved the way Maan put the varmala on Geet when she least expected it. It's the spontaneity that keeps relationships alive.
Despite the the lack of logic at the presence of a joker photographer at a so called millionaire's wedding, I loved the photo"catcher". He got Maan to do the DDLJ pose what more can anyone ask. And Maan being the opportunist that he is slips out with her would be wife to get one last alone time before marriage. How they create their own little space midst of a ceremony is completely due to Maan's creativity. Maan being teaser that he is makes Geet quiver at his touch and enjoys just how much she is affected by him. Now why did he retract his sexy long fingers from her waist? We shall find out tomorrow.
Now let's discuss why I was absolutely irritated by the end of the episode. If you guessed ArNie you got it right. ArNie makes me want to gouge my eyes out. while I understand the need of parallel tracks to take the workload off the lead pair, the secondary couples should not be a reflection of the lead couple. No one cares to see Annie and Arjun in a hallway doing god knows what, after we had a passionate scene between Maan and Geet. Creativity and a little bit of brainstorming can go a long way and it's not too much to ask.
Edited by MarshP - 14 years ago
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