Aneeqa, very well written. So much hard work, kudos! As someone who can't type out long posts I am in awe with how can do it and still make sense.
I feel what you have written is connecting the dots with the advantage of hindsight.
Assimilating a story happens in 2 stages, 1) while reading/watching as it unfolds, 2) getting a clearer picture after a phase of the story is over. Our reactions during the 2 stages sometimes differ and sometimes concur.
Couple of egs, Shivani. ITV viewers know that the villain/vamp always are the cupid for the leads to realise their feelings. Still we didn't want her because we have been conditioned by ITV to expect the vamp to try different ways of separating the leads & keep winning due to the stupidity of the ML & no one wanted a dragged out track where negative wins. So as per stage 1 Shivani tried to put down Krishna in the camp track & she won.
Now who would have imagined Veer turning the tables on her, use the nasha caused by her effort & confess to Krishna π So in hindsight we are able to laugh at how Shivani got stuck in the washroom while Veer did a vanishing act.
The jungle track, stage 1 again, we know he has feelings but it has not yet blossomed into love, though the cvs did give us a big hint with the Moha moha ke daage BG. Now at stage 2 we know.
Pregnancy fiasco, he said he didn't know she loved someone else too, for stage 1 it was a very ambiguous statement, by 'too' whether he meant someone else other than Radhey or was he expecting her to love him. KV's expression also confused us. I remember us discussing his line & expression, everyone was confused. Now at stage 2 we know what it was.
Reading your post made me fall in love with KrishVeer again, the flow of your post lends well to imagination, I could picture everything as a smooth sequence and enjoyed the KrishVeer journey till now.
Your posts always bring a fresh perspective, keep posting, I enjoy them even if I sometimes don't comment.
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