- Stick to the Behnas. No harm in bringing the other characters in but the main focus should be the sisters only.
Bigg Boss 19: Daily Discussion Thread- 13th Oct 2025
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Mannat Har Khushi Paane Ki: Episode Discussion Thread - 30
Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai - 13 Oct 2025 EDT
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Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai Oct. 14, 2025 Episode Discussion Thread
Alia Bhatt Creates History
Stars at Manish Malhotra's Diwali Party
A Historic Moment: Israel- Gaza Peace The October 2025 Ceasefire
Bollywood Diwali bash pics.
Child Contestant Behaviour In KBC
No amount of jadu tona is enough for Alia bhatt and Filmfare editor
Why should Deepika demand a 8-hour schedule for movies?
Is Hrithik Roshan's career officially over like Aishwarya Rai?
Like/Dislike/Neutral Week 7
Rhea Chakraborty and her brother get their passports back
<font color="#ff0066">This was actually part of the GCSE RE course, so I'm quite surprised if normal schools don't do it :S</font><font color="#ff0066">Lmao, it goes with having a vast population of chavs living off of dole money because their life revolves around the Job centre and the local off license. What a society, makes me proud to be English :) </font>
My 6th Form Philosophy, Theology and Ethics course hasn't done anything about abortion yet :L Too bust focusing on the humanist view of life as opposed to the Christian viewI have no idea how you've managed to teach in a Christian school; they just blow my mind.:L Chavs, speaking of which, it seems there is a little congregation of 12-year-old charvers having a great time at the end of my street.I wonder how much ethics is taught in India, seems the writers never took the course, judging by the way they've treated the cancer in the show. Or any of the medical aspects; prime example being the constant hide and seek games with the cancer initially. Which doctor would actually withhold telling a patient they have a life threatening illness on the whim of a relative?Seems no ones ever told these guys that you can have drama AND logic working together rather than be at odds.
:L I'm getting flashbacks of countless posts now. Honestly, I can not begin to describe the sheer amount of times people have highlighted just how great the show *could* have been, had they focused on the cancer like they should of. It's just plain mockery right now, especially the 'this is the ONLY treatment in the WORLD' that could save Mannu. Bad direction, bad writing, bad dialogue, all it adds up to is a half baked pie of a show.The sometimes dragging, sometimes zooming - giving me a headache :P The whole cancer track - the one single main track of the entire show seems like it's already over when it's just begun, and I blame that on CVs for having such a predictable plot. They really can't get their pacing right at all; it was great to see Manvi and Jeevika finding out about the severity of the cancer quickly, but then the whole Doctor's meeting was skimmed over too quickly.But anyway, the ethics behind it all is quite fascinating. I think it all depends on, in regards to abortion, on where you personally believe life begins. The anti-abortionists would say conception, the liberals would say when the heart starts beating (40 days isn't it?) and then the pro-choice would say at birth. It's murky waters which can be debated over aeons.Abortions were all part of my Ethics course which I did when I was fifteen, and to get a class full of fifteen year old boys and girls to shut up, pay attention, and visibly be shaken by what they learn, it takes something big. I remember watching a vid about the suction-aspiration abortion method, and the way that they just pull off the limbs of the foetus, it's horrible to think about. Again, this revolves around whether or not the foetus actually feels pain. The partial-birth one, some kid in my class ended up researching it and mentioning it, we were horrified. Jamming scissors into the base of the neck? It makes you shudder.:L Controversy.