Originally posted by: Sadhana_pr
Okay..I am late😳. I dreaded the possibility of Ayesha missing and the namesake female lead taking over and hence I did not stay up late last night😆. But good that I watched it this morning,because it feels like our show is coming back to track. It was a confusing episode but had me hooked. There was a genuine investigation carried out after long and though the unraveling was a bit shoddy it was digestible. I was not particularly looking for a convincing murder motive..this was a psychopath killer and an ipod or moonstone or even absolutely nothing would be good enough.
😆 Well said! I agree about the investigation.It went about in a very systematic and natural way.And I appreciate how they used extras for crime scenes evidence gathering instead of leaving the bulk of it to Chotu and Liza.
But like u pointed out,it seems like every episode gives one or the other ETF member a chance to play a skeptic turned believer. Today it was Lisa😉
But interestingly the show from which the concept was faintly 'inspired' also had this phenomenon. And it came up with a gem of a word to describe the skeptics like Arjun- paranormally-impaired.😆
Most times Arjun does seem violently disgusted by anything of this nature😕 For someone born and raised in a country like India it does jarr a bit.He might be understanding if not accepting of such things.
Oh,,and I loved the 'chain se jeene' line. Reminded me of those old days where he mouthed lines which on surface sound nonchalant but a layer deeper it brings out his morbid existence.
There were some really awesome lines delivered with perfect timing by Mr M. I go crazy over his voice every time he opens his rose bud mouth❤️
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