Originally posted by: Looneygirl
Jean, he was just plain brilliant . I loved him and the disgust and the pain he felt felt so real and that’s why we connect to him. Nazar na lage.. Yes, we’ve talked a lot about his abandonment and why he needed therapy and the whole Rao family too. I will not forgive them for making him this dumb . The Raghav we know and admire is such a straight shooting person. The confrontation with Isha was spectacular as we got the old Raghav back . I wonder how shweta felt in that scene as he was so overpowering. And the LWR scene was brilliantly written and amazingly executed by Ketan. Even in the press conference his guilt ridden looks were spot on.
the precap!! His face and the emotions churning in them. Ketan is truly a gem and the bestest find this year. I’m all set for life following what he’s going to do in the future too. Yeah, he’d be a great spy. Dashing and intelligent. I hope he lands great projects after this.
That confrontation scene was wonderful to watch and he made it clear to Esha that she didn't mean anything to him and that there was no 'us', nor will there ever be. That night was the biggest mistake of his life. You clearly don't say that to someone if you have feelings for them. He never had feelings for Esha 2.0 and he looked at her as though she were delusional. There was no pretense on his part in that entire confrontation.
Also, him finding the designs just made it clear that for all his help in her difficult situation with Sumit, he was starting to see that she was out to cause trouble for the them and especially Pallavi. She crossed the line and he himself expected Pallavi to throw her out of the house.
As for the emotion mein beh gaya dialogue, it was pretty clear that was in reference to him imagining it to be Pallavi that night in his drunken state but people will assume what they want. I also loved the contrast they showed in the writing in terms of Raghav giving Pallavi here rights. What Esha's referred to might have seemed to be the physical aspect but I think it was also about the right a wife has to know everything about her husband. I think part of it was also a dig at the fact that it was a forced marriage on both sides. As for LWR, he was largely referring to the sharing aspect of a relationship. Raghav struggles to discuss and share things with people but he has to learn to share with his wife, not just his bed but his life in its entirety (past, present, future). He should have definitely shared the details of that night and everything Esha has been doing since she returned, but he didn't, even though it's Pallavi's right to know it.
The LWR scene also made me think how different Raghav might have turned out to be had he not been abandoned by Amma when their family members had died. That's where it all started. I don't know if I'm expecting too much but I really hope they address this with Amma, even if it's just a short scene. Their reconciliation didn't touch upon this at all, and I had always felt this lacking. Sure, they have bonded over time now but somethings need to be discussed and sorted out once and for all. I am glad Amma is around as I guess she will be the one to support and guide him before he falls part all over again.
Edited by inlieu - 4 years ago