Looking at this track, I guess this was exactly how the writers originally intended to carry on once the King died. 
Tara blames Dhruv (sword fight scene), DQ keeps shouting revenge, T sentences D to m-dand and then Ranchod comes in.
For the 2 week break because of Riya and Krishna's illnesses, they brought in PSM, and modified the dialogues slightly to include Dhruv's bravery in saving Vallabhgarh once Riya and Krishna became fit. Maybe also made Mahavir a little more neutral towards D because he helped save Vallabhgarh.
The problem though is that the "kill Dhruv at all costs" attitude looks more weird from a 21st century lens after the PSM track (more so because the watching audience know he didn't kill the King). It was somewhat justifiable before PSM (note that I say somewhat!)
Unfortunately I therefore don't think the writer has made any serious alterations in the script due to R and K's dengue.
Here's what I think they could've done to minimise the damage created to the characters after PSM and still go by their own original script
~ In jail, before the funeral, T privately asks D if he can prove himself innocent. D replies no.
~ At the crematorium, T lists all out of D's good work (including the saving VG part), and so chooses to banish him from VG and breaks D-T rishta. Tells that it's a one-time amnesty and he'll be killed if he's spotted again.
~ Majnu D however doesn't want to go and chooses to hide somewhere and buy time.
~ The news that D hasn't time travelled and hasn't left the kingdom comes to DQ's ears. She is mad at Dhruv being allowed to go, and privately organises this swayamvar in the hope that D will be enticed to come again, and will thus break the conditions of his amnesty, and so can be executed.
Yes, this probably makes DQ's character terrible, but no better than what they've made it now, and it will probably redeem T's character a bit.
Edited by aekiel - 2 years ago
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