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Posted: 9 years ago
Posting here for one last time. Just came here to say a bye to u all.
Although I couldn't involve myself in discussions to a great extent but still whatever time I spent here was great.

I've decided to quit this show for good. Tomorrow even if Corruptak or Helena are hanged I will still NOT watch this show. So that's that.

I will be in Siya Ke Ram forum. See u all there (in case you're watching it. It's going too slow right now to be honest).
Edited by Rishi_ - 9 years ago
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: Rishi_

Posting here for one last time. Just came here to say a bye to u all.

Although I couldn't involve myself in discussions to a great extent but still whatever time I spent here was great.

I've decided to quit this show for good. Tomorrow even if Corruptak or Helena are hanged I will still NOT watch this show. So that's that.

I will be in Siya Ke Ram forum. See u all there (in case you're watching it. It's going too slow right now to be honest).

We'll miss you Rishi. Visit us every so often at least, not for CAS for us 😉😆😆

Also, FYI - if your leaving starts an "I'm leaving" movement, I will drag you back personally 😛😃😃

As a final adieu, take care and happy holidays
Edited by shyam09 - 9 years ago
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Posted: 9 years ago
Shyam: Your outrage towards Siamak is justified, for all but one part: The kid is in shock. His mother's death hasn't probably sunk in as of yet. Everything you said would have been applicable if this was the sane Siamak, and not one reeling from his mother's violent death.

And when we are weighed down emotionally, its indeed easy for someone to manipulate us by fact obscuration and selective highlighting of events. We lose the power to think things through. So call me generous, but I won't fault Siamak in any of this. He was no different from the inanimate dagger itself, used by somebody else to thrust upon Chanakya's heart. He had scant will of his own, actually.

As for Helena, she committed a crime far bigger than her attempt at burning down the whole royal family. She played on a mourning child's vulnerable state of mind and turned him a murderer. In the real world, the guilt of having killed someone is enough to make even an adult commit suicide. And here we're watching a hapless child goaded into it by his own grandmother.

Siamak would need a whole lifetime of therapy for the trauma he's being forced to endure.
Edited by krystal_watz - 9 years ago
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: krystal_watz

Shyam: Your outrage towards Siamak is justified, for all but one part: The kid is in shock. His mother's death hasn't probably sunk in as of yet. Everything you said would have been applicable if this was the sane Siamak, and not one reeling from his mother's violent death.


And when we are weighed down emotionally, its indeed easy for someone to manipulate us by fact obscuration and selective highlighting of events. We lose the power to think things through. So call me generous, but I won't fault Siamak in any of this. He was no different from the inanimate dagger itself, used by somebody else to thrust upon Chanakya's heart. He had scant will of his own, actually.

As for Helena, she committed a crime far bigger than her attempt at burning down the whole royal family. She played on a mourning child's vulnerable state of mind and turned him a murderer. In the real world, the guilt of having killed someone is enough to make even an adult commit suicide. And here we're watching a hapless child goaded into it by his own grandmother.

Siamak would need a whole lifetime of therapy for the trauma he's being forced to endure.

👏👏

Definitely agree with you. I probably just over-reacted while watching the episodes. Siamak's character after the wax house was greatly influenced by his mother's nurturing and after Justin's death, by Helena's nurturing. In that sense, Siamak probably trusts Helena more so than anyone else in the royal family now that Noor was dead and Mir was in prison.

Although, I do wonder if Siamak (pre wax house) would have reacted this way. He seemed to be more further apart from his mother back then, and while the pangs of witnessing his mom's death would have been there, I don't think his actions would have been as rash as now, since his mother's wishes and desires didn't affect him as much.

It just sucks that we have to add Siamak to the list of evil villains now. He was a good supporting friend for Ashok, and all this Ashok vs. group of ever increasing evil villains just sickens me.
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Posted: 9 years ago


Some more from yesterday's epi🤣Epic Comments 🤣I must say CAS has the sanest audience ever.😆AC's fan following🥳


"ashok ko bhi maardo sushim ko samrat banado"🤣

Edited by ramsha_001 - 9 years ago
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Posted: 9 years ago
Yahan aa jao those who are still watching. 😆
Edited by BeingBlunt - 9 years ago

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