07-07-2026, 03:00 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-07-2026, 03:02 AM by Hornytamilan23. Edited 1 time in total. Edited 1 time in total.)
You know when I really got triggered? During the Dhruv episode. Jay showed the same restraint that Tharun is now being praised for when it came to Nikitha. Yet the narrative treats them completely differently.
Even the chapter titles and the "playful texts" seem to shift all the blame onto Jay, as if he alone was responsible for everything that went wrong. It ignores the context behind his actions while giving Tharun far more understanding and sympathy. That imbalance is what makes the story feel unfair and biased.It captures your point more clearly while maintaining a strong, critical tone.
Even the chapter titles and the "playful texts" seem to shift all the blame onto Jay, as if he alone was responsible for everything that went wrong. It ignores the context behind his actions while giving Tharun far more understanding and sympathy. That imbalance is what makes the story feel unfair and biased.It captures your point more clearly while maintaining a strong, critical tone.
-Pickup, drop, escape.


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