- Tej voting no for Toasty and not believing her; how can they possibly forget and forgive that and move on (after all this is over)? Realistically speaking, how will Toasty be okay with the one person she loves the most not believing her when she needed him to the most? How will Tej ever forgive himself for what he's done to the person he claims to love the most? What is the future to their marriage? If the show producers decide to show that Toasty forgives Tej just like that, I think the show will lose A LOT of viewers...
- Toasty's parents; they said a lot of strong things. ie "namard" and "all of you will rot in hell." I know this is just a show, but these are things that once said, can never be taken back. And they are very strong strong statements that leave very strong effects. Like they say, every action has it's equal and opposite reaction. How will Tej and his family ever forget these words? The way Sudha reacted (which any mother would) was probably not the best in the situation because they are already comparing Toasty to Malti and now the comparison will go from Sudha to Malti's mom. All of the men (excluding Gyaan and maybe Dadaji) don't understand things from a women's point of view, so now they will once again react to what Sudha said just like what Malti's mom says always. How will the show go on from this? How can these words be redeemed?
- Toasty getting kicked out; how will she return? How will they convince her? How will her parents EVER be okay with Toasty living there again? They don't have any trust in that family nor in her own husband anymore so how will they show everything to be okay again?
I honestly think this time they took things too far into the extreme. When the situation goes into either extreme (good or bad) it's hard to find the balance once again. As sad as it is to say this, I don't know what the producers are planning with this show. I really enjoyed watching it but now I just don't see any realistic approach to any of this anymore and I don't know how they will save the show from this.
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