Dear everybody,
I did like the episode, not to worry. As it is, I am sure there's going to be enough spiteful posts and I would not like to add on in any way. But I have quite a few questions in my head even though the episode, like I said was quite likable.
Since when did the Prince Charming Concept start enticing Sharon? š¤
I'm all for development. I'm all for a girl's reluctance in making the first move. I'm all for the feeling of being asked to rather than asking yourself in love, that way you have the resort of behaving like you didn't care much. š Anyway, when she's already approached Swayum once regarding her complex feelings, how come she's not ready to do it when the feelings are simplified waiting to be confessed on a platter for her? š³ I am nearly sure that the precap portion of SwaRon is an imagination of hers. Nonetheless, I am looking forward to it. Know only, I strongly need answers for the above question.
Why'd Swayum quit? š³
Does he believe in Taani's accusations? Is he tired of her accusations? Is the precap misleading and there'd be dialogues before and after the part when he says he's quitting which would mean he's not quitting?
Why would the writers convert a perfectly happy understanding between Swayum and Rey and a series of jolly episodes into melodrama that is uncalled for? How does the story require it?
For this, I am pretty sure you have a better explanation that me. š
On a less inquisitive note, I liked the first half of the episode. On the one hand there was Sharon, verbally musing and making strange resolutions such as getting Swayum to propose to her. I liked the bit immensely when she looked at his photograph and pleaded him to propose one last time, it was oddly fitting. š³ But then she got serious about it. š³ The white dress, what memories. Anyway, I enjoyed the Swayum-Rey-Taani bit. Come on, I watch D3 I am sometimes allowed to have sub-standard choices.
PS KAS has been the boss for two days now. Take a bow, man! (:
Tell me why,
Epiphany.
Edited by epiphany. - 12 years ago