That first scene between Geet and the baby is one of my absolute favourites in the whole series. I love the innocence with which Geet talks to her baby, assuring it that it will definitely come into this world. It just goes to show how much of a child she is herself and yet how much she has grown up because of her experience with Dev and this baby. I love these paradoxes in both Maan and Geet's characters, Geet being both a girl and a woman and Maan being so harsh and so gentle.
So now Geet is having a "what is this connection?" moment, just as Maan had a few episodes ago. Both of them are becoming aware of how uncanny their chance meetings are and Geet is starting to wonder how he is always the way out of her problems. I love how the dialogues were playing not in chronological or
Speaking of Maan, alpha male activity for the day, TICK! ☺️ Oh MAN, was sweaty, greasy Maan the hottest thing you have seen so far or what? Even before tai-chi was even conceived he set the bar so high! Even Geet was not immune to the effects...ahem...of his dole shole today! The way she adjusted her dupatta, it looked like her thoughts were being violated in a way she was not comfortable with. Needless to say, I was totally fine with it. ☺️☺️☺️ I loved the way she sounded the horn to get him out of his intense masculine concentration mode. 😆
The conversation about everything being according to his plan was a window into Maan's character but unfortunately the fluttering curtains were never opened for us. And when Geet made that cutting remark, once again, about him being angry and alone, his expression suggested sadness and all I could think was Sameera, although at this point I guess it could be Daadi, Dev and/or Vicky that was bothering him. Why does Geet keep striking him on this note? And it is ironic that she does as soon she is going to be the one that is alone and him the only one to stand by her. Both of them will eat their words because Geet will seriously change Maan's big 5(hundred?)-year plan and Maan will finally stop being alone and angry thanks to Geet. But that is a story for another day. 😍
Poor Rajji is the one to see and hear about her brother basically being a serial killer. But I have to say I am loving these Handa girls more and more. They have spunk and righteousness in abundance. I mean it is not every teenager that will sneak out of her house to save some random guy's life and that too when her own brother is hunting him. And then Geet's reaction to him being in their house and her immediate instinct for care was wonderful. These are two brave and kind young women and I commend them for being that way in such an environment.
Geet's speech about Dev was another highlight. So she hates the man and has no respect for him but is willing to tie herself down just for the sake of her baby. While that is commendable, I have to say I am glad NT makes it necessary for her to find another way. She doesn't need any man to care for her baby and herself. And that makes another thing Maan and Geet have in common. Both of them were taken advantage of for money in their first relationships, which makes Maan's comments to Geet later in the outhouse even more terrible. I love how they have made these characters polar opposites on the surface and yet so similar on a deeper level.
Oh and today was the first time we saw Geet in white, for a blank slate and a fresh start, perhaps? And also, today was the first time she wore her dupatta at her neck instead across her body. I think this could also signify her liberation from the traditions she has grown up in. She is taking an affirmative step forward for her and her child and going out of HP, out of the protected confines of her family and Maan is taking her there without knowing it. How prophetic!
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