Ah, so it is the dark shade of gray that I saw in the episode...I didn't see a definite black, and I was wondering if I was the only one who felt that way...But that is human nature, isn't it? Not completely white, not completely black. Since this is a family drama, I will understand if Prashant does step into the boundaries of being a villain through and through, but then again, I wonder what route the writers are planning to take...Time will tell, I suppose. I wasn't expecting this episode to complicate my perception of Prashant, but it did. I can't seem to vehemently vilify him just yet, even though the way he abandoned Aarti years ago was unforgivable. I have to hand it to the writers for making all of these characters - Aarti, Yash, Prashant, the elder Scindias, the younger Scindias, the children - not entirely white or black in nature. That is how we all are...we slide up and down that spectrum every moment of every day, making choices based on our situations and choosing the lesser of two evils when necessary or taking the only route that is visible when darkness seems to be closing in...
Edit: Indu...This is for the December 12th episode, na? Just checking to make sure I'm not losing track of time...All the days are blurring together since it's the end of the semester!
Edited by MelodiousDreams - 13 years ago