Originally posted by: loveabletwinz
Can I just start by saying that your post is as meaningful and intuitive as is your username? 😃 I absolutely adore your post and I hope you will come back to do reviews of the episodes more often 😃
Thanks, I like your enthusiasm. But I am not a very big fan of my username. 😆I agree, YHM is at the highest it will ever be, and I doubt we as viewers mind riding on this high either. Today's episode was excellent and high on content!! It had the right mix of comedy and emotion; this is what great episodes are made of!
Touche. 20 minutes is commendable span of time to show all of that. 😳Today's episode was a more indepth look into the man who is Raman Kumar Bhalla. We all have that one poison that seeps into our soul and destroys us, damaging us! For Raman, it is the loss of his son, his family, the thought of losing his daughter, and the whirlwind of emotions that he has wrapped up within himself. Raman Kumar Bhalla is a common man, the kind of man you find around you...like you said, he isn't good, he isn't bad, he is the epitome of a flawed man who still has the ability to draw you to him!
Yes, extremely flawed. Flaws make people understandable. And then likable, in my opinion, when they are highlighted. There's no other way you come to feel for a character.Raman and Ruhi were natural and heart wrenching today! These are the kind of scenes that mark the quality of this show! They are perfect, soft, and endearing! Bala and his son's scene was so symbolic but so apparent too; this is the kind of father-son relationship Raman lacks with his child and his internal guilt/remorse was so evident today. I LOVE KARAN PATEL!!!!!!!!! I think I am going to leave it at that 😃
Ah, most beautiful. The father-daughter scene we had today was their most natural thus far and my favorite, to hell if it lasted a nano-second.Raman and Ishita were such a fun duo today! While Ishita was vulnerable, Raman was bold and dignified! I love that he apologizes to Bala for talking to his mother rudely, but also making sure to be firm when he reminds the lady that Ishita is his wife now. There doesn't need to be love there immediately between these two, but there does need to be respect. And it was so evident today that Raman has atleast the slightest bit of respect for his wife to know that when she is being insulted, he should step in and defend her.
He always respected her. You don't marry a woman you don't respect. He knows that he needs her, for Ruhi, for the household. The respect is a prerequisite to their marriage, however concealed. 😆Thank you for your post! I absolutely loved reading it :D Please do write in here more 😃
I best hope to.
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