Originally posted by: --Risha--
Wow this thread is amazing đ
Anyway, to answer your question - I lost interest after the Pia track and started watching on and off after that. Then was watching regularly in between during that track where they're trying to have sex and vanvaas as well but apart from the first week, I didn't much like vanvaas either.
To cut a long story short - I watch late and before I do I ask my friends on WA if I should bother. And when IIdo wanna watch, even then Ive mastered the art of watching whole epis in 2-5 mins đ On days I know there are GOOD ShivIka scenes (and not jjst ones Ive seen a million times) I catch up on insta. On average I watch 1-2 epis in a week on FF mode in a max of 15 mins altogether
Dekho saara maths ker k bta dia đ¤Ł
My problem with the show isn't groupbaazi - its the repetition in those group scenes. OmRu shouldn't have been in Goa. They should have built thwir own lives without Shivaay. It was a perfect way to give them SS and character development. I was actually looking forward to Om struggling with business and being torn between his true love - art - and protecting the Oberoi legacy. Rudra should have gone on a journey of self discovery (and thats very much possible within OM). Shivaay and Annika shouldhave built a new business together.
And there's SO SO SO much more I wanted to see - from all characters. But the writers chose to show those seen-a-million-times group hugs and "oberois kabhee nahi hartey" and 6-way hugs. Compared tp that crap, the basant scenes where each couple did their own thing was 100 times better. I think equal SS is a BAD idea. The leads are ShivIka. The story must revolve around them but that doesn't mean other couples can't have sub-tracks of their own. RiKara's SR is left. RuVya has so much left, too. They can showwthat - but show it individually na. Like handling things on their own. Again, Im not blaming the actors or characters here. I like each one in their own way. Its the writers and their choices that bug me.
Because writers prefer scenes we've seen a million times. Oh, well.