Originally posted by: Nisha0604
EXACTLY!!
We all do things all the time that make us seem selfish and crazy. That's what life's all about, we cannot be always morally and ethically upright. We are at our workplace, but in our personal life we push boundaries, we keep testing and challenging our spouse to see how much is too much. She would have never married him if he had told her he hates India and he hates selling cars
He did what he thought was right. We can all hate him but that's the story of R&B and II
Extremely flawed individuals
Thankfully its not a instruction manual on "How to have a happy married life"
Its a story of "How to love, live, arouse, anger, enrage, infuriate, delight, excite, enrapture, captivate, and win over someone"
There is no ideal "Lived happily ever after" day or time
They will see themselves through one crisis after another
The joy is not in giving up, the joy is in getting close to murder and yet not killing the other person
Maybe no real world marriage will last this way, maybe everything in the world of fiction should only be "perfect"
If he returns with her, and shuts down Paris, or quits Argent and becomes his Dad's crony there is no spark left in his personality or in this story
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