Tanveer will stay as long as the show goes on - get used to it.
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Originally posted by: delena90
I am sorry Laila I am going to disagree with you here. Had Tanveer gotten a back story and the audience an explanation of her motives I could have seen her as a true antagonist. But the character as it is written is a waste of screen space. All Tanveer has achieved are dumb down leads and her apparent ability to be omnipresent, omniscient and omnipotent! Will Gul ever explain how Tanveer knew where Razia was or will that one amongst the many loopholes?
That said, despite the rape scene I won't stop watching because Gul has managed to intrigue me. How does she go from here and get to her original storyline> At the end of the day this a story and I want to see where it goes. But I guess it's too much to ask for all the characters (including Asad) to acknowledge this as rape.
Originally posted by: delena90
I am sorry Laila I am going to disagree with you here. Had Tanveer gotten a back story and the audience an explanation of her motives I could have seen her as a true antagonist. But the character as it is written is a waste of screen space. All Tanveer has achieved are dumb down leads and her apparent ability to be omnipresent, omniscient and omnipotent! Will Gul ever explain how Tanveer knew where Razia was or will that one amongst the many loopholes?
That said, despite the rape scene I won't stop watching because Gul has managed to intrigue me. How does she go from here and get to her original storyline> At the end of the day this a story and I want to see where it goes. But I guess it's too much to ask for all the characters (including Asad) to acknowledge this as rape.