Originally posted by: inlieu
Well, this show (and AJ's life) would be incomplete with her antics. If she successfully drives him up the wall with her activities, whether or not it's related to him, then it means they are back to normal again. 😆
I also want AJ to see how she deals with other people around her in different contexts so that he can see her in a new light. One of the important aspects of Akshan's relationship is how much he guides her and teaches her. He enjoys the fact that she needs him and that he can help her/rescue her when required. This time when it comes to the blueberry cake, for once I don't want him to be the one to teach her how to bake it. It would be great if Revati shows her how to, or maybe she learns in some other way because Guddan can be very innovative and self-sufficient when she needs to be. She's not the type of person to stay down for long. Whatever the obstacle may be, she picks herself up eventually and tries to overcome it with a smile.
It should bother AJ that she seems to be doing well on her own while he is fuming and welling in his own gham-e-ishq. 😆 Most importantly, I want him to ask himself why he was ok to forgive Rawat and still welcome him in their home but was so harsh with Guddan. Without all this reflection on AJ's part things won't be able to advance. It's time we got an insight into his mind, but I guess all that will come as part of the unraveling of the mystery behind Antra's death.
I'll be patient. So far this show has always managed to surprise me. Even with all the segments and on-location videos we see, when the actual episode airs, the magic is still there.
I also feel that before solving the issues between AJ and Guddan, the CVs will try to give her a solid ally. I wish it were Kishore but he hasn't been on screen that much.
Revati is not going to be in Goa, but I have a feeling that now that she's seen the real Perv and has become tougher, there will be some interesting developments for her character too. Hopefully a love interest who deserves her because I am quite liking how she's growing up from being just the kid of the Gupta family to a woman of her own. Perhaps she will be the one to liberate Siddhi from the nightmare the poor woman has been trapped in for ages now.