Originally posted by: lilmzsunshine
I'm feeling guilty about my last answer ....
So I'm going to say, that the moral of THIS story is what I stated in my post ..
However, the moral of the show is ... it's fiction, anything is possible.
The reason the character, Armaan, did what he did was because the CVs decided to do a U turn on an already upside down, inside out, kicked around a few times, story.
There's no justification to what he did, just like there was no justification to why Sid would take the pictures he did way in the beginning, to why Ridzi, the eternally shy and reserved character would cry rape in public, just like why Armaan, the guy who loved Ridzi more than himself would leave her ... etc ... these were sensible characters when they started off ... somewhere along the lines they all became loonies ... except for Shilpa, but they had her character show inconsistencies too ...
Sorry, didn't mean to kill the mood here, but I felt really guilty about writing what I wrote, even though I would still write it π π I just feel that lately I had been too sarcastic regarding the CVs and the story line ... I was drifting away from what I've been saying all along ... it's a show. I guess what got me was the 3 on 1 that caused the U turn and had Shilpa exiting. I'll admit I still wanted AR, but the tent scene, whatever the heck it was, and Shilpa leaving, was not what I expected or wanted. So I guess that had me venting a lil, but I feel too much sarcasm puts me in the same camp as those I try to ... give sermons to ;) ...
Again, sorry for killing the ambiance and humor filled post - but I can't go back and retract it as it's been quoted - so figured I'd write this instead :)
Carry on :)
-S
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