Originally posted by: VictoriaHot
CVS have rarely disappointed you and I think they know what they are doing. Falling in love and making babies is not the end of MRK. Their true test is not falling in love , its ENDURING the relationship with the kind of personalities and future they have.
FORESIGHT is the word and I think you need to give some leverage to the team who seems to be sitting in an unnecessary examination hall everyday.
Desperation for TRPs? Ask the ppl in this business what this 'desperation' actually means.Its rather insensitive of you to say something like that.
Anyway , its ur opinion and am sorry i completely disagree again.
I don't think there is anything wrong with the point the TM has raised since 99% of shows on TV DO bungle up their storylines with rushed confessions and shaadi tracks...yes so far MB has managed to find a balance of sorts but given that they DO periodically fall prey to kitchen politics tactics in order to get TRPs and other gimmicks, it is not wrong for some ppl to wonder where this is all heading long term.
There is NO guarantee for ANY show on TV...I don't think there are ANY set of writers on TV who can inspire long term faith...I've seen FAR BETTER writers than this writing team crash and burn in the quest for TRPs and ruin shows beyond repair.
So yes it remains to be seen what the MB team does but as of now I too don't think a confession is a good idea from any angle...RK's USP as a character is gone if he turns into a sappy lovesick puppy...the fun would be in seeing his angsty LONG TERM journey regarding Madhu...if they fall in and out of love and marry a million ppl along the way, it kills the essence of the characters.
RK currently is drawn towards her, knows she means a lot to him...but him realizing his love for her over one KC fast is a bit rushed to me atleast...Madhu's confession was atleast given proper basis in comparison...and if one of the protagonists has already realized and confessed, it is better to stretch out the realization of the other rather than jump into that quickly headlong as well thinking they can capitalize on all the viewers watching for the love story.
What they always fail to think about is LONG TERM...ok you get all your viewers for now who can sigh and swoon over the love track...what NEXT? A smart writer would DRAW OUT this phase rather than jumping the gun.
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