Episode # 1: Meet the Parasurams🥳 - Page 2

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Posted: 2 days ago
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The first episode was good. I enjoyed it. It's the first episode so will wait and see. Neil should tone down a bit. Sambhavi looks beautiful. Both the kids are wonderful. Overall it was a wonderful episode.ā¤ļø

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When the kids were giving him gyaan about facing Shalini and then giving ideas how to pacify her I was laughing 🤣. It was so cute.

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DiVa would you mind copy pasting the same thing later in the episode discussion thread pls smiley36 I have asked for permission — it’ll take some time. Then we can continue our discussion in that thread.

Sure, I will copy paste this in that thread when it opensšŸ‘šŸ˜„

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Posted: 2 days ago
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Originally posted by: Fats24

When the kids were giving him gyaan about facing Shalini and then giving ideas how to pacify her I was laughing 🤣. It was so cute.

Yes, loved the kids guiding Shiva to face their tigress mothersmiley27smiley36 They are doing so well šŸ˜

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Posted: 2 days ago
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The family dynamics are the real hook. The kids aren’t just cute add-ons they are clever, emotionally aware, and actively shape the story. Shalini stands tall as the emotional anchor calm, composed, and quietly strong. The chemistry feels lived-in, not loud.

And just when you’re comfortable, the episode reminds you Parasuram hasn’t disappeared. He’s just waiting.

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Originally posted by: Bhavisweet03

The family dynamics are the real hook. The kids aren’t just cute add-ons they are clever, emotionally aware, and actively shape the story. Shalini stands tall as the emotional anchor calm, composed, and quietly strong. The chemistry feels lived-in, not loud.

And just when you’re comfortable, the episode reminds you Parasuram hasn’t disappeared. He’s just waiting.

I completely agree with everything you said. Family dynamics are fresh, natural and also lived-in like you said. I like that the kids are old enough to understand the situations their parents would be in and probably emotionally help them in many ways as the story progresses. The family vibes are extremely domestic making it relatable to any normal household.

About the lady who killed someone, I am thinking it is a case that Parasuram will take up but she may be a permanent villain. Have to wait and see. It would be interesting to see how Shiva keeps Parasuram away from the family because he is shooting and fighting drug cartel in his own neighborhood with his daughter on the line listening in.

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Posted: 2 days ago
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Originally posted by: Dihiva

I completely agree with everything you said. Family dynamics are fresh, natural and also lived-in like you said. I like that the kids are old enough to understand the situations their parents would be in and probably emotionally help them in many ways as the story progresses. The family vibes are extremely domestic making it relatable to any normal household.

About the lady who killed someone, I am thinking it is a case that Parasuram will take up but she may be a permanent villain. Have to wait and see. It would be interesting to see how Shiva keeps Parasuram away from the family because he is shooting and fighting drug cartel in his own neighborhood with his daughter on the line listening in.

Absolutely agree. What really works for me is how normal the family feels no exaggerated drama, just lived-in warmth. The kids being emotionally aware is such a smart choice; they don’t feel like props, they feel like participants in their parents’ lives. That relatability is what makes the contrast with Parasuram so compelling.

I also have a strong feeling the woman who killed someone isn’t a one-off case. She gives off long-term antagonist energy, and it’ll be interesting to see how personal the case becomes for Parasuram. The real tension, though, is how Shiva plans to keep these two worlds apart especially when danger is literally unfolding in his own neighborhood with his daughter unknowingly listening in. That balance between protector, father, and cop is where the show could really shine.

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