Originally posted by: toothbrush13
@scent_flower: I agree! I know that if Archana had married Satish she would have bent over backwards to make that marriage work and keep him happy. But Manav, oh no, what is the need to make him happy? He only went out of his way multiple times, took a loan from his boss, spent unnecessary money, and fought with his mother for her... that's it, what's the big deal, why should she ever bother to trust him? I don't know why we ever found her worthy of Manav.I also agree about the sati-savitri thing, Sulochana finds her daughter to be maha-mahan and vice versa, but their actions often prove otherwise. Although personally I don't have a problem with divorced people getting married, it conflicts with Sulochana's and Archana's characterization. That woman shows so much distaste towards something as petty as young women who wear jeans and dresses, yet its okay to get her daughter married a second time and that too to a guy who didn't trust her and rejected her multiple times. Wah, what logic Sulochana.I have to say though, Archana has proven us right, she has no logic at all! Wasn't it technically just yesterday when Manav told her, by swearing on the holy fire, he is innocent, that he loves her, that he would never do anything to hurt her, and that he would do anything to save this marriage? Does Archana seriously think that less than 24 hours later he wants to break this relationship and has ended this marriage? Dear goodness, with thought processes so shallow I don't know how Archana will fare in school, unless of course aai dearest comes running after her there as well.