Originally posted by: -Seerat-
you absolutely nailed it. It ain't a perfect world so Paro sympathizing with Mala without giving up on Rudra needs to be applauded and not ridiculed by saying she is not understanding Rudra and leaving him alone. If it had been a perfect world Paro too would have told Rudra ' honey damn your mom, she abondoned you, so what if she is my mother figure of 15 years, my loyalties for the last 6 months are now with you so damn her! Common honey let me baby you some more!"
She is walking a tight rope and being supportive of two people she loves.
She isn't being selfish or insensitive. In this process she is hurting too and that two on two fronts. So I have very much been here.
Did I ever say she was being selfish or insensitive? Please direct your anger or angst to someone who as asked for it or specifically said that. Not me.
Asfor the rest, sarcasm/hyperbolic overload but I get the attempt.
He's apparently too babyish (and it's not justified) but Paro is not too saintly (because it's justified) đ¤.
Gottcha. We'll agree to disagree, I feel both characters have their merits and justifications in the story line, but I see where you stand and will respectfully disagree.