Anyway, wow, this episode sounds terrible as well, even though I have seen the iconic scene of Geet screaming after Dev, I haven't seen the whole episode (which I promise I will do). I do remember Geet's innocent, shy expressions from flashbacks later in the series though and that makes me want to KILL Dev and NT, especially Dev. How can he be so feelingless that he takes a girl's virginity one night and abandons her the next, knowing full well the whole time what he is going to do. It really proves that he was only after Geet's body and once he got that he was ready to go back to NT. It makes me wonder how many times this has happened before, given that NT is worried about him being alone with Geet and he seems really good at wooing women. It also makes me wonder why NT stays with him. I guess it is the Khurana allure and her desire to work at KC and be fabulously rich that allows her to go to any low.
It breaks my heart to see Geet opening up more and talking to people instead of just keeping quiet. Being Dev's wife is really giving her confidence to slowly start opening up. She also felt the right to hug him after he came back from his confrontation with NT. So I guess that Geet is really quite a bold and straight to the point sort of girl, which has been squashed by her family so far.
I also thought it was really interesting that Dev is supposed to be the one "saving" Geet from her abusive family but we find out he is no different from them. He is also a man that will hit women and cheat them, considering them to be subservient to men. Perhaps this is why he is so unphased by what he is doing to Geet at this point. Women are objects to be owned and conquered for him and as soon as he uses her, he throws her aside. On the other hand, one of the very first confrontations between Maan and Geet, Maan scathingly tells her that he doesn't hit, proving immediately that he is different from all the men in her life so far, which Dev is not.
I also love the irony of Geet telling Maan that nobody will ever love him. 😆 And the irony of Maan telling her that she will always be dependent on some man or the other, when he is the one that teaches her independence and she becomes so independent that he himself gets intimidated (IP track)! I know this is technically from yesterday but I just thought of it so I am sharing.
@Paro: Every time you say "bad word" I have dilligently been inserting a different word of my choice. 😡 It is not hard as the expletives come naturally, given the situation.
@Z: I agree with everything you said about the taveez. And I love the fact that there are people who love Maan and don't take his general grumpiness too personally. It shows that deep down they know he is sensitive and principled and that inspires real respect in people. This is shown when he actually listens to the munshi's words about the taveez and considers them.
@Jyo: Again, I love your growing list of things that were spoiled for Geet because of her experience with Dev and then the bad memories erased by Maan. Eventually Maan's love overtakes
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