I've always felt a certain degree of anger about Yudishthir putting Draupadi at stake. But his reaction has been even more annoying!
First of all, he never apologised to her. Secondly, he stopped Arjun from yelling at Dhrithrashtra for the sake of respect and maryaada. So where was all of it when they attempted to disrobe her in public like that?
Later, upon the invitation of the second dyut, he is forced to accept it, but why does he feel offended when Draupadi requests him to not put her at stake again. Amidst all this, everyone was remorseful but not once did I feel that Yudishthir felt even guilty about whatever happened, let alone apologise for it.
Again, when Draupadi refuses to tie her hair as a symbol of her insult and wants war, he is again (😳) against it.
Where was this sanskaar when he put her at stake? And his cool reaction about it proves that he possibly objectifies women!
I've no idea if this is the fault of the BRC presentation or Yudishthir was really such an egoistic, arrogant fellow.
And if everyone got punished for their karma, what punishment did he face for his conduct, which other Pandavas didn't?