Left this forum long back for some reasons. But couldn't help but rant seeing latest episodes.
I have been so wrong about this show. So so wrong.
When I recall everything I realised this show always whitewashed ammar. Since the beginning.
It started with nashwa saying this line despite knowing he is involved in a gang rape.
Then nashwa saying if we don't stop ammar then he will do bigger crimes as if gang rape is not a bigger crime. It was like punishing him now is necessary so that he doesn't get ruined more not like he did such a disgusting crime. That dialogue itself had fix him energy. Same with her mother who prayed to God for him to show him right path. Nothing for the victim whose life he ruined. Both nashwa and bisma had this undeniable soft spot for ammar that they think he will be reformed no matter what he does. No matter what the ending will be.
Making your two important female characters extremely soft and understanding towards a rapist is disgusting and problematic.
What is more sad thing is both mother and daughter are 100% sure he did the crime yet think about changing him. It's not like may be he didn't the crime. They know he is capable of doing it. It is very unsettling to see.
The show humanized a rapist a way too much that majority of audience feeling sad for him than feeling sad for the rape victim. Can it get anymore sickening than this?
Writer and the actors giving interviews where they are projecting ammar character as some sort of broken soul is infuriating. Have some freaking moral responsibility.
Someone here said nashwa never loved burhan. I didn't believe it then. Now it's clear that it is the fact. She is not obligated to love him. But the show took such a turn that I am starting to feel she likes ammar. That's the only reason I can think why she is so comfortable around him without showing him any disgust despite knowing he is involved in a gang rape.
I can't believe the writer is a woman herself
Edited by Sparkle232 - 5 months ago
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