Originally posted by: nureat01
Ok commenting a bit on the rest of the epi since I didn't really get around to it in the high of the GK scene...lol
Did Kesar tell Gulaal about that driver and his truth before he went to MB?? Cuz it seemed like he was all disheveled and was beating up the driver all the way to the house...lol...but then later on when he talks to Gulaal, it seems as if he told her beforehand and then they probably discussed him going and telling the family her reason for hiding the truth? Did they figure that the driver's truth would make a difference? I guess they did.I personally think it makes more sense to imagine that he called her on the way back from MB's house... he did leave his stuff at the grocery store in the middle - when he went off to beat that driver... so maybe Gulaal worried what was taking him so long and called when he was on his way back and then he sort of said where he'd been and what he'd been upto - but says something like let's talk when I'm back? - because clearly, he did not want to talk about it... I don't think he would have mentioned justifying her end - but that's probably a given Gulaal would assume... and so she's all pacing and worried when Kulli come!
Anyways, narrative-wise I though it was a good way of moving the story forward without drawing the scenes out...and Kesar firmly telling Gulaal that that door has been shut once and for all...Agreeably. They've not lingered over things that can be implicitly implied. Again, my woe remains over space to Raman - when it could be used for a better description of the accident - or what justice is met out to the defaulters and whether or not it changes anything at all for Dushyant - for law, and for the family... I would anyday take a scene of Dushyant in jail introspecting than Raman shown 'apologetic' - that 🤬 git of the first order! I think by the time the show does end, it will be my only complain. I hate the resolution they are giving him - when he deserves none, and is repenting for not an iota!
It's interesting that Gulaal is wearing the same outfit in the panchayat scene that she was wearing "three months" back when the three month trial period decision was first given...Yeh, right..?! As always, one of those details I meant to mention and forgot about. Almost symbolic of how she hasn't moved on from her 'decision' - even if the iceberg in her heart has long melted away! Her distraught condition between then and now has changed only in cause - not in consequence.