Originally posted by: unicornhugs
But then why waste time showing Ayraâs not so good side? Itâs only when Ayra is completely a victim that the audience shifts position. All it took was a second marriage and MJâs crying session with her therapist for the audience to sway in her direction. MJ had most peopleâs support even until last week even criticizing her for the childish games she was playing but then Ayra went through hell and became a victim again.
This is how it went in earlier episodes too. MJ came off as someone totally terrible. She got a divorce in a humiliating manner, cried her heart out. We learned about her backstory, her vulnerabilities and support shifted in her favour. She married Zaid and although he wasnât happy, people thought maybe in time they would be. Ayra crashed the wedding, Zaid learned the truth, couldnât accept his marriage, Asif further tortured Ayra and her family, Zaid walks away from his family in support of Ayra. After everything his dad put her through, he had to fully support her. Now, he starts softening with MJ, begins to enjoy spending time with her and they make some progress but they come back to this. Again Ayra is the victim and the only choice Zaid has is to stick by her. Itâs not that Ayra has been shown without flaw as some innocent person but Asifâs retaliation is always so extra. So now every time itâs Ayra being screwed over by his family and Zaid having to stick by her out of guilt. It feels like weâre in the same place again. The only difference is Zaidâs feelings for MJ which he can do nothing about.
1. I think youâre overestimating the general audienceâs sympathy with MJ. She hasnât earned their trust yet. A lot of what she does can neatly be called getting brownie points from zaid to keep her marriage intact. Every time she takes one step in the right direction she negates that with something horrible. So sheâs not there yet but last episode in Turkey was definitely a start. Sheâs getting there.
2. Ayra is Ayra and MJ is MJ. Just because Ayra does something foolish doesnât mean MJ automatically becomes the better choice. Ayra has been given a backstory to sort of justify her irrational behavior and bias. MJ has been given mental health as a sympathy point. Both of them take turns and do questionable things that you can attribute to trauma or mental health đ¤ˇââď¸ Depends on who the writer is giving a bad week lol
3. The character of Ayra exists because sheâs the only one who can
- challenge Asif and bring the whole social class mentality of his to a close. We all been knew that was wrong of him from the get go. And Ayra brings that to the forefront again and again
- make Zaid realise how selfish his choice was to marry again: pestering and pressuring one woman to marry him who suffered at the hands of his family and threatening the other into compliance. Ayraâs future suffering at the hands of his family is only happening to cement this wrong decision of his.
- force a proper genuine redemption arc for MJ. MJ eventually supporting Ayra and letting zaid/Ayra be will finally sell the true love thing. She will win the audiences trust because this whole Ayra ordeal is MJâs test too. Especially since the wrong doer is her brother and her father and FIL would expect her to side with him. She has to make the right choice and for the right reasons
My only complaint from all this is that MJ will probably get to steal Zaidâs limelight too lol. She is the one who will probably find out the truth about Rayaan. But I want both of them to get scenes to perform and win the audience over. If theyâre endgame they both need to earn it. And theyâll do it through this Ayra debacle. I donât know what will eventually happen to make zaid go back to MJ but I do know he wonât ever divorce Ayra himself after this. Itâll just be unforgivable for the audience. Ayra will either eventually ask for a divorce herself because he reminds her too much of her pain or she can still die. Who knows đ¤ˇââď¸
Youâre right in a way that we are back to square one (itâs a weird plot) but the motivations for the choices made by the characters now will be selfless ones and not selfish.
You also said âwhy do they show Ayraâs not so good sideâ I think itâs so
- endgame of MJ Zaid is acceptable. Ayra walks the delicate balance of being sympathetic *enough* yet not very loveable. She has great qualities like strength, resilience and courage, independence too but sheâs not loveable. She constantly self sabotages and makes wrong choices too.
- Zaid loving MJ makes sense. Heâs dealt with a difficult girl before so MJ flaws fit well with his flaws as a character and two flawed people being together works
- I donât think her flaws are shown so Zaid can have a moment of realisation that oh sheâs so wrong for me. And what are her flaws in comparison to the rest of them? Zaid made a vow to protect Ayra and no matter what he feels he will stand by her. If he doesnât you wonât respect the character. So their future is up to Ayra, not him.
The show is not well written so these are just my speculations lol
Edited by tgota92 - 1 years ago
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