Originally posted by: sandyaramesh
Such a beautiful analysis, Sia! Indeed, if the episode had come with a title, it should be titled, "Mirror".
Thank you Sandya :) You know I am a big fan of Game of Thrones and the way they titled each of the episodes, I got inspired 😉
I so agree with you that Neha's superior expression in the guise of an apology is her scream for love. The kind of love where you are the most important person in that person's life. Hence, when she realizes that intensity with which Dev loves Sona at dinner table, her face loses all light and the darkness projects shadows of longing.
You have explained it beautifully - I know, she will transform - and CVs might make it dramatic - she will retract her decision to divorce at the very last minute!Like you, I think Sona's love for Dev and vice-versa will make her reflect about her love for Ranveer and vice-versa.And yes! the "outsider" maybe the one to finally fix the problem.In all this, Ishwari is slipping so fast and so hard in my eyes that it is becoming irredeemable. How can a mother stand by and make it happen without having one proper conversation with her daughter about what really matters in life or not enabling a meeting between Neha-Ranveer to see if their could be redeemed.
She will get a heart attack with Sona's rising! and then will grab all the attention - her trump card is her falling sick, always!
I absolutely loved today's episode. The conflicts and their consequences and learnings that are yet to come were/are so finely tuned to reflect human emotions, situations, actions and reactions.