Originally posted by: unicornhugs
Totally valid that he would he would not want to be in a relationship with a woman who is married considering his childhood trauma. It makes sense and I think we all talked about it in the past that this would always be an issue for Bilal. It would make no sense for him to not have any hesitation so I’m glad they kept him in character for that. Ammar is a cheater though so unless his dad was also a cheater, Ammar isn’t the same as him.
I like that Bilal isn’t instantly getting into a relationship with Sadaf. He is trying to rationally think about this because he knows that she isn’t rationally thinking herself. She’s impulsive and has been back and forth on the Lahore assignment so he isn’t sure about how sure she is in her decisions. I remember how he responded when she said that she doesn’t change her decisions…he told her that she already has. That along with his own issues with his mom makes it very realistic that he would hesitate starting anything with a married woman. I also like that he isn’t available for her to date and dump as she pleases.
The whole forgiving men over a mistake line is sooooo annoying though. I get why his character would say that but I need some realization at some point from his character,
@bold: bilal said man's one mistake must be forgiven. what does it have to do with his father? his father wasn't involved in extramarital affair. it was only his mother who did it.
this is a separate dialogue and KRQ supports this idea. it has nothing to do with bilal's father.
after forgiving ammar for his one mistake, bilal sees his father in ammar's position
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