Analysis Thread - Episode 441 Oct 31 2013 - Page 2

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: aimf

Thanks so much for your comments, Inlieu. I was out of the country and just returned. I really enjoyed your comments, as also your post, and hope that the CVs crawl the analysis thread and take some ideas from you.

Back at ya, girl! Keep 'em comin'!!! 😃
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Can't wait for tonight's episode. Wonder what suspense the CVs will leave us for the weekend?
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Posted: 11 years ago
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@Inlieu

Reposting this (from pg 1) just in case you missed seeing it:

Inlieu

What a brilliant post!👏 I enjoyed reading what you had to say immensely. I loved your focus on some subtle scenes in the episode, like blowing into Sarita's eyes, and their first embrace. The blowing scene also touched me because I thought that symbolically, Vikrant was trying to clear perceived cobwebs of guile from her eyes, while ironically, he himself needed someone to blow away the dusts of misconceptions about his lovely wife from his vision.

Also the first embrace was approached by Vik as though he was doing the customary handshake with the enemy before facing him for what might be a long drawn out battle.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: aimf

@Inlieu

Reposting this (from pg 1) just in case you missed seeing it:

Inlieu

What a brilliant post!👏 I enjoyed reading what you had to say immensely. I loved your focus on some subtle scenes in the episode, like blowing into Sarita's eyes, and their first embrace. The blowing scene also touched me because I thought that symbolically, Vikrant was trying to clear perceived cobwebs of guile from her eyes, while ironically, he himself needed someone to blow away the dusts of misconceptions about his lovely wife from his vision.

Also the first embrace was approached by Vik as though he was doing the customary handshake with the enemy before facing him for what might be a long drawn out battle.


Thanks, for your kind words, dear. I did see it. Likewise, I loved what you had to say, and I'm sure we're going to spend the whole weekend trying to figure out what next. The CVs love doing this to us on Fridays!!!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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@inlieu- I enjoyed your analysis you made the struggle seem poetic. Almost as if it had the makings of a good tragedy. Let's see where it goes.

The way Vikrant was acting, he was mad one minute and the next minute he seemed like he could not tell. He wants to hate her but he can't really bring her any harm. Like the hug at the end. The first arm around her seemed mean, and involuntarily the second arm seemed like he wanted to hold her as well. - I dunno. I am hoping his pretending plot, he finds himself forgetting to plot or enjoy pretending to be in love that he does not know he is faking it.


As far as Vikrant and Raj's storyline, I would love to see a confrontation between the two. Where Raj says, "I let her go because she was in love with you." Vikrant says, "I can't let go, that she loves you." Again, is it the marriage or is it Vikrant.


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