Originally posted by: PotatoFace
Lol what a predictable 90âs trope. And this is how they justify Rishiâs death. Cool. đ
If the writers wanted to show us a conventional story, they couldâve shown sexual harassment at workplace? No? It was already established that MJ is a predator who moves from one woman to other like nobodyâs business. He couldâve harassed Manvi too, she couldâve spoken up about it and faced the repercussions by losing half of her family and her kid. And not finding support from anyone. At least that wouldâve justified Rishiâs death. The whole office romance and I was too naive and taken advantage of seems so weak and pointless to me. If she chose to ignore her gut feelings and fell for his vulnerable act, if she chose to be in a relationship with him, she cannot say âoh but I was too innocent! I didnât know his true faceâ. Then you shouldâve found out more before jumping into the mess feet first.
Iâm sorry if this is offending anyone but extra marital affairs have always been a tricky topic for me. Two parties involved are equally at fault and one canât come out of it and say I had no idea what I was doing. Come on! Sheâs smart and intelligent, her mumâs constantly warning her to be safe, sheâs herself aware of how some bosses can be and repeatedly says âIâm not that type of girlâ and yet she falls for his crap? How? At least take a step back and analyse? Maybe Iâm expecting too much here. I know itâs easier said than done and sometimes emotions make you blind to logic. But this whole backstory is just a bummer!
Also, I know the betrayal of MJs fake love was not the reason for her revenge or Rishiâs murder, but it is the basis of the entire story and that is what bothers me. She trusted him, she fell for his lies, she got betrayed. Wanting to kill MJ is still okay, killing an innocent who had nothing to do with her past is not okay! Especially not with this storyline!