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1Originally posted by: Rhapsody92Hey hi :)
I'm sorry but I have to disagree with you.It was a debate with no facts, no data. She was just saying for the sake of saying.Debates should be in one language, not a mix of Hindi and English.Even judges know that she was breaking the rule by changing her stance in the middle, still she won. This was very unfair according to me.I really loved Natasha in that episode :)
Originally posted by: AzureLicht
@Bold: Yep, that's a compulsary rule. But then again, it's a TV Show. Doesn't really follow the rules.@Italic: That was. Again, it's a TV show.While watching Indian Telly, you usually have to put aside logic, and then look at it. Otherwise, I don't think I could ever manage to watch a single one them.I don't think she was saying it for the sake of saying so though. I've heard countless people rant about this issue, and I admired her/the writer's take on it.
Originally posted by: Nash..Like Rhapsody said, me too am not being able to connect with her character. At some point, i find her being over judgemental while on other things i find her reactions very thanda..her character needs a bit of strengthening like that of Natasha.
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