Originally posted by: Alter_Eg0
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Thank you for taking the time to indulge me in these reflections.
The only other show I’ve watched is YRKKH Gen 3, and it was an absolutely dreadful experience. After a divorce, the FL hid a child from the ML, married another man, built her family life around that child, and then fought with the ML to preserve her new family. After the second husband died, she tried to reconcile with the first husband (ML) for the sake of her child, only to discover she was pregnant with the second husband’s child. The ML accepted it all, but ultimately, both he and the child died, leading to a generational leap. I endured that godawful story solely for the emotional turmoil so beautifully portrayed by the ML while the FL showed no remorse.
I feel like I'm getting there with Jhanak as well. For me, it’s not so much about what these FLs do, but the why and how behind their actions. And when you add inconsistent storytelling into the mix, it becomes nearly impossible to connect with the narrative.
We have suffered same faith in imlie n yrkkh 3 also ... That was distar after leap n aa introduced
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