Originally posted by: infinity_9000I just got done watching the episode, and it was okay. I thought he was honest that he had no friends, and mentioned that he doesn't know how to say sorry. I liked his honesty there, but I don't quite agree with him when he brings his parents up, and says that he called them back, but they never came back. That's why he never calls people back.
I am going to sound cynical here, but it appeared like a set up post the Salman and Farah clashes. SRK takes the responsibility of being wrong, but he can't apologize (stating his reasons). The careful hesitancy, and clarification was very well done. At the end of the episode everyone is going to say SRK is such a nice guy!
In his own words he states that if you love someone, then you don't have to tell them over and over again. Well, if you are taking responsibility for your actions, and admit you are wrong, then there is no reason to go on national tv and justify why you can't say sorry.
May be he is emotionally detach. I understand what he is trying to say when he says he can't say sorry etc. It's like, he loves them, but he doesn't want to get hurt. He is scared of rejection; he is keeping his distance so they can't reject him.
Some people never get close because of the fear of rejection. Somewhere I read he had depression, so we can't understand what he is going through.
Originally posted by: SidRidARSHFan
I didnt understand your second paragraph!! lol can you please explain that 😳
the only thing I was impressed and agreed to him was when he speaks about walking alone, that is true, sometimes walking alone is painful but helps you grow
about telling someone you continously love them, well personally i have an issue with that too I cant say I love you to anyone, but then again I know clearly that there are people who need this assurance, and it doesnt have to be family, even freinds need it, I dont know!! I dont agree to him on everything, his opinion but slightly confusing and narrow minded, and I honestly dont think his the nice person, his a human and he makes mistakes too, but I dont see Farah and Salman a 100% guilty in what has happened, I am sure SRK is if not 50 then 49% guilty too. I just didnt like the way he kept taking the blame and trying to show himself as the better person, it didnt look genuine
Originally posted by: chocolover89This is the least bitchy and most..umm..heartfelt? episode of the season! I really liked it! It was nice to see a different side of SRK! Loved the rapid fire..SRK is hilarious!
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