Originally posted by: cappacuino5
I did not like Amna and Hassan’s review this time. They said that episode was not enjoyable and there was no progression in the story. However, the entire fandom rejoiced on the progression of Ayet’s relationship. This episode solidified their relationship, gave some adorable moments, made Basit open up to Ayesha, helped Ayesha understand Basit better and even gave him some closure.
Hassan, I believe is too simplistic and doesn’t have a good grasp on human emotions. He did not get the significance of the hand holding scene in the graveyard.
Wonderful reviews dear 😊
Reg Hassan, after hearing them for a long time , I've come to the conclusion that they do try to balance it out together..like he speaks against she speaks for and that makes for an interesting debate . But generally, men can never be emotionally invested in shows and movies.. that's my pov. So Hassan is there just to criticize the male figures . That's his only view..sab Mard nakara bekar barbad hain . They never analyze the nuances of a character by not being gender biased . First I never liked botqh their opinions on anaa , then ishquia . Ye aise kyun kar raha hai / kar rahi hai..arre they didn't even watch the middle epis of both the shows to pass any judgement .
Still I watch it at times bec they give hilarious reviews of some shows..aamna is more of a feminine pov which i relate to. ..if she truly likes something , she is good at justifying it. Plus she speaks really well. I just don't like their stories on india and bollywood stars..like Aryan k arrest, now and bw celebs didn't comment on paki floods , I mean ye sab fizool ki baatein hain. They know nothing abt us . Apne bare mei baat karein
This week's review of Habs, let is pass..bekar.mood mei Hoge.
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