There are only a couple of instances where the CVs get it right

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Posted: 10 years ago
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The Abhigya scene yesterday was on pointe!

-Abhi realizing something was up when she wasn't fighting back

-We finally got to see human Pragya.
One who's tired of lying and just wants to stop this facade.

-Abhi saying that he understands. How he now looks himself in the mirror and thinks he's the worst. How he's not able to give his family happiness, and how he wishes she didn't have to do this


So nice to see after Abhigya all this time not taking this Tannu preganancy issue seriously.
And it's always nice to see Abhi like this.
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-mina- thumbnail
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Agreed Trishu!! Pat on the back and chocolates to the CVs for doing their jobs properly in that episode!
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Yeah Trish seems that whoever wrote this scene was sober or out of cough syrup 😆 Loved this scene so much
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Posted: 10 years ago
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It was beautiful and intense.. so real👏
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Posted: 10 years ago
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This conversation seemed so effortless and natural - it was so great to see the sharing of the pain, the attentive and understanding RS and Pragya emotionally opening- up. Symbolically, the hand-holding scene captured all of that beautifully.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Indeed. It was a good sequence. It's unfortunate that the writers don't have the characters actually communicate their feelings and thoughts too often - probably because if they did, the external conflicts (based most often on misunderstandings) they've created would resolve way too quickly.

There aren't too many shows with writers that recognize the better conflicts are the ones that come internally (personality differences, upbringing differences). But then again, do those conflicts make for good and popular soap operas? Probably not.


Just wish there was a better blend of the two types of conflicts. Anyway, good post!
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Yes it was a nice scene. I'm glad Abhi feels the same way about himself the way I feel about him. He should actually feel this more, and take steps to rectify his behaviour. It is more human to learn from mistakes and try to become a better person, rather than continue those mistakes and pretend to be cool abt it. He will more brownie points from older audience.
Glad to see pragya fed up too.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Totally agree! It was so realistic and effortless... A pleasant scene amidst all the Tanu pregnancy drama!

AbhiGya❤️!
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Agree Trishh, the scene was a breath of fresh air! The first scene where they shared their conflict, pain, uncertainty, fears. Amazing TiSha.

It made Pragya real and Abhi mature...albeit temporarily!


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