Originally posted by: Gundamwing
I liked the way Murtasim behaved with Haya today. Everybody wants him to go berserk on Behaya, but it is beneath his dignity to ever think she is that powerful to destabilize his marriage. It would be so easy for him to delegate the blame but he is not a typical ML, it is one of the reasons what makes him unique. He is taking responsibility for what happened, if he blamed Haya he gives her credit that she caused this separation which diminishes MeMu as a couple, and gives Haya power over him. Harpie is not worthy to be Murtasim's adversary.
I don't want him to behave like other men, barking at others for what was his fault, true hero takes accountability. If that makes him look weak then so be it. There is a nobility in the way he acts, his affairs with his wife are theirs alone, nobody has the authority to destroy Meerab and Murtasim but themselves. Murtasim elevates him and Meerab to a level Haya can't touch.
He coolly deduced that the witch was there for his wife's ring. Without raising his voice or his hands he told harpie she is worthless compared to his meerab. When haya character assassinated meerab, he doesn't flinch he knows his girl. When the witch asks for his wife's ring, he states if Meerab is no more, then murtasim doesn't exist either, ring has no value she can have the ring. When she said you will be mine too, he didn't react because he is not a toy that she can just steal. He doesn't fear her any more than he fears an insect on the ground, she lives because he hasn't stepped on her yet out of pity.
Whether fight between him & his wife happened or not
He needs to held haya accountable for hugging him as his wife, for painting him as cheater infront of his wife, for trying to harm his wife
He told her he will show his bad side if she doesn't tell his wife the truth
Where is his bad side now?
So he is not a man of his words.
And what accountability he took exactly? Does he feel he is at fault ? No. He is happily letting everyone think meerab left for no reason while being nice to the person who actually caused the fire.
Kindly show me the scene where he took accountability of his mistakes?
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