Originally posted by: BlurredLines
The writers wouldn't use their brain that much, they simply came up with an excuse for Priya's absense.
If they want to create more MU they will make Priya speak amazing dialogues like me and Krish never fought once again 🤣
I don't get Ram's brain. He knows they are not together. Yet believes Krish has more right and he is logically correct since Krish and Priya share a kid according to him.
But by dragging this MU, they are making little to no sense.
Creating more MU is their trademark. I fear Krish would be there to pick Pihu up from the airport and Ram would think the those three are together yet again 🤣.
Writers definitely don't use their brains. They needed to cover Disha's absence, so such a stupid action, made worse by the dialogue. It looks like she'll be back shooting tomorrow, so just filling in a day or two with the usual nothing would be enough.vI hear the party was cut short. They could've just extended it with inane songs and dances starring Sara-Vikrant and dear Heera.
The Krish kid thing makes NO sense. Against Priya's lie are a host of hints and logical clues strong enough to knock down a barricade. It's obvious that the writers aim to prolong this. Krish is around to cause misunderstandings, even if he stays positive. (Still don't see him as a villain.)
I'll also say here that I've read lots of comments about the "meri Pihu" reiterations. Well, apart from not using a possessive pronoun, what else could she say? "Aapki Pihu"? "Apni Pihu"? "Hamari Pihu"? I call my daughters "my" daughter(s), not "our" daughter(s), with no subtext. Any plural except "aapki", Ram will take to mean Krish. "Aapki" he will read as taana for the playacting.
Bottom line, nobody will find out anything as long as trps are satisfactory or until cvs have wrung every last drop from the misunderstandings, villainy, and the buzz from frustrated viewers. I'm skipping even FF watching again for now, after seeing Meera's annoying face during the dance and hearing of the sickening convo yesterday.
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