maybe I should start with a disclaimer? kekekek... okay, I have been putting off watching the episodes and just reading the updates. unlike most of the fandom, I was not excited about "I bloody love you". 🤷 before you say "mango, why so negative?" -- let me say that I had more feels to surpita scene than to arylie. 😂 sundar cooking for arpita and telling her to put aside her diet -- "aww that is so cute!" 🥰 but then again, my feelings may be because I need to go on a diet myself 🤣🤣🤣🤣
romance meter malfunction for the confession: 90%!!!!
okay, I have consumed hundreds of romance novels and dramas. when I say hundreds, I really do mean tons. so the confession fails because it has many of the common mistakes that romance novels/writers/drama CVs should be avoiding: (these are all tips from various writing blogs/sites)
mistake#1 - instant romance! -- I have been tagged on quite a few posts where the question was "when did aryan fall in love", "when did imlie fall in love" -- the answer to both of those questions for me is "I have no clue!".
one of the reasons we love aryan is because he was such a pillar of support but his support did not come attached with strings. he did not support imlie because he even liked her. instead, it was just his inate goodness and his sense of leadership as a boss. that is why his overtures towards imlie never felt sleazy. instead, he was the epitome of a pure gentleman. that is what I loved about him.
imlie on her part never showed signs of even seeing him as a man. she was going through a separation, then divorce, then a single woman and she leaned on him as a friend. despite people's suggestion that something may be cooking, there was never anything going on between the two. so in that sense, it felt pure, genuine and very special. the CVs were laying the steps to a beautiful friendship turning into romance.
then, we had the marriage track and during it, they both struggled. she was mad at him and we got this great holi scene.
did it sizzle? YES! it was subtle and amazing. we had him struggling with his own emotions and trying to tell her that he wasn't using her.
that was conflict. it was rich and full of angst and feeling.....
and after that....we had nothing. a whole bunch of nothing. I have no idea what happened. where did aryan turn on the love tap? at least he was more expressive in some ways but still not enough. I don't even know why they are still married and living together since the reason for them being together no longer existed....
mistake #2. making single person passive in a relationship - and that would be imlie! I have no idea how she feels about him. does she like him because he is now her husband? (some type of "I am stuck with you and so I am attached to you") . I really don't know and that is a problem if a fan has no idea when they these characters fell in love and why. instead, it feels half-baked even more than surpita!!!! much as fans might hate narmada, I have to agree with her question -- "what has imlie done for aryan????"
in more ways than one, it has been aryan continously running behind her and offering her support. instead of solving anything, she gets herself in trouble where he has to physically rescue her and he ends up in hospital with a bandage for a few days. 😂 that has been their dynamic. she was super involved with the tripathy family and obsessed with "apne" -- she does not show that kind of passion or dedication to aryan and his kin. she does feel rather passive in many ways.
mistake#3 -- not showing backstories and how their personalities affect their relationship -- "one reason why instant romance feels cliched because it is not earned" -- that is my problem. aryan and imlie's love story does not feel earned. did we see character development? did we see how their past has affected their relationship? did they work through issues? nada.
mistake#4 -- obstacles to romance that are not believable and interesting -- do we have believable obstacles that create angst? our villain trio are nothing but comic relief. right now, we have some saas trouble. and what is the solution? arpita suggests that aryan confess his feelings just so that imlie feels more secure in the relationship and is able to handle the trouble at home. that is the least romantic reason to confess in my book. 😂 and when aunty blue asks why he needs to confess as their husbands never did -- makes you think as well no? it seems that marriage for many women is devoid of romance and therefore, such large gestures are weird.
but seriously, why was he confessing in the first place? did he really need to take her to the jungle to confess? why couldn't he have done it after the cute hair swat scene? 😂
why not a simple gesture in a simple manner?? the treehouse date felt kind of cheesy.
mistake#5 - forgetting about tension and conflicts -- that is the hook that keeps us watching dramas or reading a novel. when there is none, it is easy to tune out and just skip episodes. so for that reason, am for all them breaking up. let their heart break into a million pieces and have them rage and hurt each other. let them make us feel the pain of being apart. then when they get back together, maybe I will swoon instead of giggle.