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Posted: 8 years ago
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I still think the makers should provide a good reason in what cause Moshin to pull out the gun to threaten Maaz in Monday's ep with a good explanation/justification perhaps something like a back story supporting this irrational action may even suffice. Otherwise it was out of character for him to do that as he was never like that in the first place. We never even saw him with a gun at all up till now and he didn't even use the gun when he was so angry seeing Imran hanging around near Ayna's place so late in evening...so can tell this isn't our Moshin when he pull out that gun...this is the writers taking the plot into another direction for the purpose of making it more dramatic drama! After all what was the need to have him shoot Maaz in the first place?!! Moshin is capable of lots of things but not this!

Fobs, Ash and Tabs remembered our earlier discussions about the writers wanting to make Moshin a grey character or even a temporary villain well it looked like that what they have done there yesterday

The writers have made Moshin lost the right to be angry or have an equal hand as he committed a bigger blunder through accidentally/unintentionally shooting Maaz...Ayna will have an equal hand to be angry him for shooting her son in accident or not and that aspect will take up most of the remaining episodes left ...as much as I like Ayna...it's seem the writers are hell bent on having Moshin the villain or on the wrong side while continually keeping the post-leap Ayna less accountable for her action in deciding to keep Maaz identity as secret from Moshin or making her look less bad compared Moshin considering what he had done now

That is probably why we didn't get to see proper or real MoNa romancing moments due to writers wanting to make Moshin confessing his love for Ayna or proving his worth to her at the end...so think we will finally get our happily ever after ending for MoNa 😆 😆

Apologies for such a long rambling - am not sure if am making any sense here as I wrote all this in one go 😆 😆
Edited by _Sapphire_ - 8 years ago
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Posted: 8 years ago
#92
This conversation is much more interesting than my current lecture 😆
Charms and FOBBY great points, can't wait to respond. But putting aside MoNa,

Do you think he deserves another chance? Think about it as a viewer and putting yourself in aynas shoes. ( She doesn't know everything)
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Also, charms. So proud of you and Abbys reviews
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Charm I was literally thinking the exact same thing right before I read your post. It's unfortunate that Mohsin is seen by the writers as THE villain. Aina lied to Mohsin. She never told him about her first marriage, her child. If the genders were reversed and a man lied to his wife about previously being married we'd call it sexist. Aina is wrong here. I've always said that she'll need to apologize when the time comes. But with Mohsin going cray cray they may think Aina doesn't need to apologize at all.

Mohsin was pushed to the edge of his sanity with all the lying. Nobody was honest with him. Here he is providing for everybody, letting them all stay in his house, unaware that such a secret was being kept from him. Nobody was honest with Mohsin. He found out about Maaz through eavesdropping. Then faraaz told some obvious lie about where Maaz came from. Mohsin, like any human, was like WHAT IS GOING ON?!?! Coupled with the fact that we know Mohsin isn't patient. He never was. He's also very egotistical; so for him to feel like everybody is ok on a secret like some private joke that he isn't privy to added fuel to the fire. And then, the cherry on top; Maaz comes in and tells the super traditional Mohsin that he's taking Raania, Mohsin daughter, with him. Mohsin was enduring a lot. I will never agree with keeping at home let alone drawing it on somebody, but Mohsin was getting dead ends from all angles. Imagine if every single person in your life, from your wife to your brother to your children, were seemingly keeping things from you or not taking your side. And keeping things from you for decades. Think about that.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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I might be mistaken but didn't Mohsin get exceptionally violent and talk about killing for family honor to Faraz when he found out about Aina and Imran's relationship? So violence and over reaction and failure to see the other person's perspective is very deeply ingrained in him. I can imagine why Faraz chose to not reveal the truth about Maaz to him all these years. I would have done the same. I think Faraz worried that Mohsi would do something rash either to himself or his family including Aina, and he is well aware that there is no coming back from some decisions and actions. I do adore Mohsin but I am biased (very much so) by the spectacular happy moments, howsoever brief, he can create with Aina. But yesterday's episode brought back all his most glaring flaws in clear view, yet again.
Ps- i wish they had shown more of Imran's life to ascertain if he has indeed atoned adequately yo deserve Aina back in his life. I know poor Aina has atoned far more than was required but of Imran, who was more at fault, we know nothing.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: Fobby_FoSho

Charm I was literally thinking the exact same thing right before I read your post. It's unfortunate that Mohsin is seen by the writers as THE villain. Aina lied to Mohsin. She never told him about her first marriage, her child. If the genders were reversed and a man lied to his wife about previously being married we'd call it sexist. Aina is wrong here. I've always said that she'll need to apologize when the time comes. But with Mohsin going cray cray they may think Aina doesn't need to apologize at all.

Mohsin was pushed to the edge of his sanity with all the lying. Nobody was honest with him. Here he is providing for everybody, letting them all stay in his house, unaware that such a secret was being kept from him. Nobody was honest with Mohsin. He found out about Maaz through eavesdropping. Then faraaz told some obvious lie about where Maaz came from. Mohsin, like any human, was like WHAT IS GOING ON?!?! Coupled with the fact that we know Mohsin isn't patient. He never was. He's also very egotistical; so for him to feel like everybody is ok on a secret like some private joke that he isn't privy to added fuel to the fire. And then, the cherry on top; Maaz comes in and tells the super traditional Mohsin that he's taking Raania, Mohsin daughter, with him. Mohsin was enduring a lot. I will never agree with keeping at home let alone drawing it on somebody, but Mohsin was getting dead ends from all angles. Imagine if every single person in your life, from your wife to your brother to your children, were seemingly keeping things from you or not taking your side. And keeping things from you for decades. Think about that.


My point is, did Mohsin deserve to know the truth, if he is so incapable of taking the truth calmly and with perspective? If you are a person who can blow your fuse at the drop of a hat (he would get angry at trifles like burnt toast), then people have no choice but to,keep things from you for their own sake and yours. I had a friend with a controlling husband who would boss around the kids and micro-manage their lives. So, invaraibly, the kids started to keep secrets from him while confiding in their more mature and understanding parent, their mother. Reminds meof the dialogue from a famous movie:You want the truth? you can't handle the truth! (I am paraphrasing here) :-)
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: _Tabs_

This conversation is much more interesting than my current lecture 😆

Charms and FOBBY great points, can't wait to respond. But putting aside MoNa,

Do you think he deserves another chance? Think about it as a viewer and putting yourself in aynas shoes. ( She doesn't know everything)



Yes he does, as does Aina. They both need to forgive each other. Aina has shown to be very good at reading others' instincts. Can she really not understand why Mohsin was going crazy with all the secrecy? And he was doing relatively ok until he was ultimately triggered (no pun intended) by Maaz.

I think the writers did a fantastic job of showing how Mohsin got from A to b in terms of how his anger got to the point of drawing the gun on Maaz, and I believe Aina witnessed a lot of that progression, too. What I'll say is I think it's unfair to say only Mohsin is wrong here. Let's not forget whose secret it was in the first place that was hidden from him for nearly twenty years.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: Fobby_FoSho

Charm I was literally thinking the exact same thing right before I read your post. It's unfortunate that Mohsin is seen by the writers as THE villain. Aina lied to Mohsin. She never told him about her first marriage, her child. If the genders were reversed and a man lied to his wife about previously being married we'd call it sexist. Aina is wrong here. I've always said that she'll need to apologize when the time comes. But with Mohsin going cray cray they may think Aina doesn't need to apologize at all.

Mohsin was pushed to the edge of his sanity with all the lying. Nobody was honest with him. Here he is providing for everybody, letting them all stay in his house, unaware that such a secret was being kept from him. Nobody was honest with Mohsin. He found out about Maaz through eavesdropping. Then faraaz told some obvious lie about where Maaz came from. Mohsin, like any human, was like WHAT IS GOING ON?!?! Coupled with the fact that we know Mohsin isn't patient. He never was. He's also very egotistical; so for him to feel like everybody is ok on a secret like some private joke that he isn't privy to added fuel to the fire. And then, the cherry on top; Maaz comes in and tells the super traditional Mohsin that he's taking Raania, Mohsin daughter, with him. Mohsin was enduring a lot. I will never agree with keeping at home let alone drawing it on somebody, but Mohsin was getting dead ends from all angles. Imagine if every single person in your life, from your wife to your brother to your children, were seemingly keeping things from you or not taking your side. And keeping things from you for decades. Think about that.



I did think about that and that's why I decided that at the end/concluded that it was a good ep as while I don't agree with him pulling out the gun - I do understand where he was coming from. I have a neutral point of view as I can see it from both ways...but when it come down to it - I still think the gun scene was there to make it melodramatic
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: JNam



My point is, did Mohsin deserve to know the truth, if he is so incapable of taking the truth calmly and with perspective? If you are a person who can blow your fuse at the drop of a hat (he would get angry at trifles like burnt toast), then people have no choice but to,keep things from you for their own sake and yours. I had a friend with a controlling husband who would boss around the kids and micro-manage their lives. So, invaraibly, the kids started to keep secrets from him while confiding in their more mature and understanding parent, their mother. Reminds meof the dialogue from a famous movie: you can't handle the truth! :-)




I agree Mohsin should not have been told just for the heck of it. That would've been an insta divorce for Aina. However my point is that Mohsin should not be judged or exiled from his family for having this reaction. He was in a situation that would've frustrated anybody, and so for a ticking time bomb like him, it must've been torture.

Lol so I guess I'm saying I'm not mad for Aina for keeping the secret. We all saw those episodes and know exactly why it was done. I'll be more mad if Aina gets mad at Mohsin for being mad? I hope that makes sense.
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Posted: 8 years ago

Originally posted by: Fobby_FoSho



Yes he does, as does Aina. They both need to forgive each other. Aina has shown to be very good at reading others' instincts. Can she really not understand why Mohsin was going crazy with all the secrecy? And he was doing relatively ok until he was ultimately triggered (no pun intended) by Maaz.

I think the writers did a fantastic job of showing how Mohsin got from A to b in terms of how his anger got to the point of drawing the gun on Maaz, and I believe Aina witnessed a lot of that progression, too. What I'll say is I think it's unfair to say only Mohsin is wrong here. Let's not forget whose secret it was in the first place that was hidden from him for nearly twenty years.



Agreed Fobs you have said it all...it's was desperateness on Moshin's part when that gun scene happen...due to Faraz and Ayna refusing to tell him the truth...he must have been thinking what was so bad that they had to keep it from him and feared for his daughter safety. And oh yes! Ayna and Faraz were equally wrong for keeping this from him

Tabs yes I do think he should be given another chance and Fobs here have said it all 😛

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