The Great Gen3 Rant
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Originally posted by: EtherealRati
Its sad that grey characters hardly exist on telivision. Alexander was always supposed to be grey but they turned him into black with all the nonsense...the real alexander might have killed people for his dream to win the world...but he never took pleasure in those killing sequences. Moreover...real alexander respected women ...neither he had kept barsine and her family in nazarbandi...nor he would have ever just refused to a mother plea.
I agree with you @Vicariously. When I said her own magic backfired, I didn't mean that she brought it upon herself. It was Chanakya's doing as well because he tried to reverse the effect.
Totally, right? What's a prisoner supposed to do? Stay quiet? No way, and definitely not one like her.😆
Originally posted by: Vicariously
No no Inlieu. My reply wasn't directed to you. It's directly destined to the topic maker. My soft corner for Olympia cracked a nerve when I read Olympia deserves to die 😆
she was asked to go...but she choosed to say ...balki yeh bhi kaha tha porus ne ki jab kahegiOriginally posted by: Vicariously
I am not going to hide my biased side towards Olympia but I will also argue logically that NO she didn't bring it upon herself. All this sequestration session was inaugurated first by our very dear Chanakya. He and Porus both agreed to keep Olympia in hostage no matter how Mahan they would like to show Porus later on, as he will be saving her life. They both brought this mess upon themselves. She's their enemy and they were well aware of the risks and consequences. They would also know that she's as much shrewd and astucious as her son yet they went along with it. An enemy held captive in a land of people and surroundings that are completely hostile and unfamiliar to her is obviously going to sort out to extreme measures to survive or to exact their revenge. One can't expect from Olympia, a fierce and bold mother to one of the most powerful man of his time, to stay put and demure as she's held captive and forced to reside in enemy's land.