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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: inlieu

Why did they spend all those months showing us HS to be a wonderful man? Was that all lies? Or is this a duplicate HS?

I was waiting for the bapu moment but it looks like that will never happen.

What are they showing people? That you should never re-marry, especially if kids are involved?

Gayi bhens paani mein.

I am most disappointed with how they mistreated HS & Babita as individual characters. I still hope they come out strong out of this but I dunno anymore. Anything we predict or would have liked to see, it's just not happening anymore.

It also takes me back to this tweet of theirs:

https://twitter.com/KathaKottage/status/1165983398990467072

Story telling does not occur in a vacuum. There has to be a message / point to the story; something that they wish to tell the readers or a lesson that they want the characters themselves to learn. If that element isn't there, then what's the point of telling a story?

Edited by asmaanixx - 6 years ago
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Posted: 6 years ago
#22

Originally posted by: asmaanixx

I am most disappointed with how they mistreated HS & Babita as individual characters. I still hope they come out strong out of this but I dunno anymore. Anything we predict or would have liked to see, it's just not happening anymore.

It also takes me back to this tweet of theirs:

https://twitter.com/KathaKottage/status/1165983398990467072

Story telling does not occur in a vacuum. There has to be a message / point to the story; something that they wish to tell the readers or a lesson that they want the characters themselves to learn. If that element isn't there, then what's the point of telling a story?

Maybe they are just overwhelmed because of the success.

I also wanted to see what would happen to Babita. Her track at that factory showed so much promise.

Edited by inlieu - 6 years ago
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Posted: 6 years ago
#23

In all of these siyapes,

Can I just say, I loved strict thaanedaar. Kadak. Crisp. The disciplinarian that he is.

Good to see him back.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: inlieu

Maybe they are just overwhelmed because of the success.

I also wanted to see what would happen to Babita. Her track at that factory showed so much promise.

Pata ni kya hogaya. I think the writers need to take a break themselves. Take a step back, reflect on what they have, and what they wish to show.

I truly think ITV would benefit a lot by having their shows divvied up in seasons. It allows the actors, writers and directors to freshen up, and relax. They do a lot better with a healthy and fresh mind, rather than an exhausted one.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: NimbuMirchi

In all of these siyapes,

Can I just say, I loved strict thaanedaar. Kadak. Crisp. The disciplinarian that he is.

Good to see him back.

YESSS!! He looked so hot. ☺️

Ab toh aisi hi cheezon ke saath humare dil ko thandak paregi. 🤣

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: NimbuMirchi

In all of these siyapes,

Can I just say, I loved strict thaanedaar. Kadak. Crisp. The disciplinarian that he is.

Good to see him back.

Yes, I was just thinking that. It was great to see him back and I know that whatever the reason for his anger this time it will be fully justified.

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Posted: 6 years ago
#27

Originally posted by: asmaanixx

Pata ni kya hogaya. I think the writers need to take a break themselves. Take a step back, reflect on what they have, and what they wish to show.

I truly think ITV would benefit a lot by having their shows divvied up in seasons. It allows the actors, writers and directors to freshen up, and relax. They do a lot better with a healthy and fresh mind, rather than an exhausted one.

Either that or just write for a finite number of episodes and detail things the right way.

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Posted: 6 years ago
#28

Originally posted by: inlieu

Either that or just write for a finite number of episodes and detail things the right way.

I think they did that for the first 200 considering how well it was all written out. Did they not think they will get more than 200 episodes?

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: asmaanixx

I think they did that for the first 200 considering how well it was all written out. Did they not think they will get more than 200 episodes?

I don't think so. I don't think they expected to be able to remain on air this long. Everything was going fine until the proposal, and then WHAM!

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Chalo issi chakkar mein Hanita ke romance bhi dikh gaya 🤣.


Makers will only show their romance when they wanna prove that Hanita are "self-indulgent" parents

Edited by LoveInAutumn26 - 6 years ago

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