Originally posted by: Moor278
It was not a choice or priority for V... it was P who assumed it so...
In my opinion V was not wrong. He got distracted when he saw Sais condition... yes... and forgot about P... but that wasn't because he failed on his promise.
It is P who is entirely at fault for going down with the bus and her competition has always been Sai.
Look at how the accident started.
P is awake and she sees V making efforts. Securing the bus and asking people at the front to get out first.
He asks P to stay back and help the kids first. She agrees.
All of them get out and then V notices Sai in a shock. He understands she is incapable of coming out of her own and helps her out.
Tries to revive her.
P sees the CPR and hug and misunderstands it as V preferring Sai over her. Doesn't give him benefit of doubt.
And thats because she somewhere knows the truth of that hug and the concern and hence feels heartbroken because it's not her imagined life. It's stolen from Sai.
She recalls V's words but doesn't react when he comes to save her.
So at the start of the accident... she is fine if she is rescued at last... but all her grudge is V didn't priortize her over Sai!!!
That's her entire problem.
And even when he does, she is too selfish to help him or fight for herself.
Makers might have tried to show that P suffered a major heartbreak... I didn't feel so... that act was purely stupid and suicidal. Entirely her own doing.
V momentarily lapsed in his duty but he didn't 'choose' anyone.