Originally posted by: loveanime
I am winding down to stop watching as Rudra and Paro story reaches its climax. But I have to post just for you. Yes you are part of the original 'great writers' gang most of that group has left and salute to you for being the last person left standing. My heartfelt thanks to you for all the great posts, it was a pleasure reading them and thanks for replying back to them. I think we are not only bidding goodbye to RR but also to each other with whom we interacted with and had such thoughtful discussions. I think the new phase might bring new audience maybe different set of writers, hopefully they will continue to write wonderful analysis and keep RR going on the forum. But for most of us who connected with the original story and characters probably won't find the same inspiration to continue writing.
Now back to one of the last episodes left in RR for me. Yes it was a wonderful episode, it had action and emotion. Best being Parud tears their world is complete now and they will live happily ever after. Sanaya did a wonderful job in the last scene. I am so glad they inserted that little scene with Rudra about being doubtful about being a dad, perfect I wanted to see that it is natural given his past that he would have doubts and that was so heart wrenchingly portrayed by Ashish I am glad the writers closed that loop and gave Rudra that space to convey his fears to his beloved. I won't call it tragic, even a part of me wanted to ball my eyes out, because I don't want to think this will die Paro's words will come true. Rudra and Paro thank you for being so beautiful, thanks to the team for creating them, thanks to all those who cherish them and lets be happy for them.
LA!! 🤗 great to see you here!! And thank you for your lovely note - it's made me quite emotional. This RReview would have been incomplete without your comment and analysis. You must know it already thanks to your own following, but I'd like to say it as well: over the months, my RReviews have been enriched by your sharp and profound analysis. Irrespective of whether we've agreed, I've always looked forward to your insights, our discussions and our elation when our predictions (yours mostly) have come true. So thank you for the great times, and deep exchanges.
I would hate for this to be one of our last discussions. I was with RR when it was still a thread on the IPK forum, and ideally I would like to be with it at the close. It has galled me that AD has dragged me away from this lovely preoccupation. But perhaps it's been for the best as I'm not keen on inflicting another round of heartbreak on myself. I will miss you immensely if you decide to walk. I do wish you'd reconsider and stay on to make your brutally honest, incisive, insightful comments, even though as you so characteristically point out that the old order must make way for the new. And if not, I hope to bump into you elsewhere on the Forum. 😊
About the epi - there were at least three touches that moved me:
One was the Paro-Mythili conversation. Paro felt her jija's pain and soothed that sting. And has in effect handed her baby over to Mythili to bring up, should anything happen to her or Rudra or both.
The second was Rudra's diffidence about the baby. As you so rightly pointed out, given his traumatic upbringing, this was the logical reaction, and the CVs stayed true to Rudra. That fear is likely to gain ground and play out further, in my opinion, if Paro dies. Because then that will define what will happen to the baby.
The third was the start of the Aman-Sunehri romance: It def seemed to me that it was Shantanu's abusive behaviour towards Sunehri that provoked Aman into losing control and into giving Shantanu access to his gun. It might have been just the calculated cruelty that set Aman off, but I'd prefer to see it as Aman having feelings for Sunehri. Perhaps the CVs will pick up that strand in the near future. Aman-Nandini seems to be over before it began. Pity!! Because Nandini had so much potential. Now I wonder if we'll see Nandini at all.