@bold: Out of all the things in TB, this is absolutely means everything. This makes it breaks it
If they get together like this then the truth is then his love is only when she is present and that too with many conditions.
And people saying that at the end meerab chooses him. She's in a difficult situation and as a mom she'll put her daughter first especially after that accident with meesam.
A mom will do anything in the universe.
So someone like her who just wouldn't accept him initially suddenly now being accepting means she's making a compromise for the quality of her daughters life.
I'm sure she'll live in hidden sadness. I don't see her ever being the sassy confident happy meerab again. He on the other hand will be happy with a submissive meerab (truthfully he'd be happy with anybody as long as his needs were met). But I think that part of him which was able to understand the OG meerab and the part of him that was human will from time to time be aware of the OG meerab not existing anymore.
He'd know she'd never love him in that way. I would love for it to be his eternal punishment but honestly he doesn't care long enough to matter. If a chance arises he'd replace meerab within weeks. And move on.
His love doesn't matter there is nothing there. Meerab now needs to build her daughter and her life...even if it's with him. Just pretend to love him or just like billion other south Asian girls for so many generations and centuries.....just make it work. The outside world is scary.
Originally posted by: WanderingWonder
Yeah I am definitely detached from both characters… but because I’m detached … I’m now watching for pure ending resolution, no expectations, and Haya’s barbadi. The engagement unfortunately killed Murtasim’s specialness off for me… unless it is shown that he even got engaged to her with a plan, not just the potential marriage plan. But… I will still enjoy seeing a twist regardless.
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