You’re right if we are just looking at this from Ayra’s side. However, Zaid has one too. So does MJ. They’re all to blame for being in this situation in the first place. You can’t expect a person who’s been through trauma and to be around the person who caused it all, with the knowledge that he’s out to get her and show her her place, and expect rational behavior 🤷♀️
Ayra’s never going to be more giving or balanced than Zaid and MJ because they’re not carrying the personal baggage she is. You said she’s a victim but not innocent - well a lot of that loss of innocence has to do with that family.
You take her behavior as her instigating Asif. But with the level of self sabotage she’s creating for her own relationship as well as mental health, I hardly think this is rational behavior in the first place - this is her derailing completely. She lost her job, the contract she was shown to work so hard for, her husband didn’t tell her about Turkey until the last minute and was okay with leaving her in this miserable state and her Bhabhi kept forcing her to play nice with her tormentor. Who very pointedly showed her her place yet again. That he’ll never accept her.
what happens? She snapped 🤷♀️
even not picking up Zaid’s calls - who in their right mind won’t do that? Even if all love is lost, you pick up the damn phone when your husband is in another country with another woman who also happens to be his wife. That’s just basic self preservation. But she didn’t - because all she felt was abandonment 🤦🏻♀️🤷♀️. It doesn’t matter how many times he calls , he held off telling her about this trip and left her with his dad. It’s all so very convenient so the writer can shove the next incidents down our throats - the lame Tom and Jerry Asif Ayra sequences.
I’m in no way defending Ayra here. Last week was entirely comical writing but I’m just saying that her irrational behavior has been deliberately put in by the writer - even if it’s ooc even if it makes no sense. Just like sexual assault trope today , everything that happens in the plot is just a convenient ploy for the writer to “get from A to B” Just imagine Ayra as the plot with whatever happening to her through whatever means being the deciding factor/turning point for the other characters.
She’s the pivot around which they all revolve lol.
As for audience feedback on MJ - people were rooting for the second marriage so I think there was a shift after the therapist scene, not before. But it fluctuates a lot based on who was right /wrong every week. MJ did get Ayra fired before the Turkey trip so of course audience still can’t trust her. The Ayra Asif games definitely shifted opinion but then just a week later it’s back to Ayra sympathies again. And just one day after we got Zaid MJ content. Since the torture was happening alongside, it just doesn’t sit right for many. Especially since they added Rayaan to the equation. Someone Zaid pointedly refused to deal with at the right time 🤦🏻♀️
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