And the name of the medication is?

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Serious, these CVs really pull things out of the magic kingdom. I am really intrigued to know the name of the drug and how it impacts someone to render them child like and it's side effects. I would also like to know when the medication was giving to Omi and by whom because apparently he had this problem when he was a kid. If the CVs are saying it was Nakul that is even more ridiculous as Nakul is about 10 years older than Omi - at the most - and that would suggest he was busy trying to kill his brother at young age. The fact that NO-ONE noticed makes even less sense. As always the CVs are engaging in the art of piss poor planning - writing the scripts on the day they shot without any sense of direction of where they are going other into the TRP world of high ratings - at all or any cost.

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Posted: 15 years ago
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It does not matter lol I think they take us for idiots

So we should play blind and deaf in cases like this
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Laila I had just posted in another thread...

The CVs have not sense - how can a 16 year old have the knowledge or resources to do such a thing?

I'll bet CVs never meant for Nakul to be evil when they introduced the character, the script was altered later to generate more villians so the heros will have more herogiri to do!

Thing is, they have never heard of 'continuity' in movie/show production and we viewers have such memories!

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