No sympathy for the FL here.. the drama is a lesson
My personal thoughts about such cases :
If doubt takes root in a rational mind, no mere message can dispel it—humans require substantial evidence to either believe or disbelieve. The FL, however, defies this basic logic. She encountered glaring anomalies—lies about a younger sister, controlling behavior, fabricated stories about childhood acquaintances, falsehoods regarding his ex-wife’s brother, and even the bizarre broken vase incident, which should have set off multiple alarms in any rational person’s mind. Yet, despite this overwhelming pattern of deception, she allowed herself to be manipulated by a single message.
It may sound harsh, but women like her invite their own suffering. The world operates on the principle of survival—either you possess the intelligence to remain rational despite emotional interference, or you resign yourself to weakness and its inevitable consequences. There is no middle ground.
The pinnacle of her foolishness was when the ex-wife’s brother lay dying, struggling to expose the truth. Even as he desperately tried to hand her a flash drive—the very evidence she needed—she remained fixated on dubious messages, which could have been sent by anyone with access to the phone. Her wilful ignorance in that moment was nothing short of infuriating.
Such women do not merely ruin their own lives; their irrationality endangers entire families. Their lack of discernment breeds crises, their blindness to deception makes them liabilities, and their refusal to confront reality ensures tragedy.
I wish writer wrote the worst ending for this to make woman understand what they are getting themselves into by blindly trusting.
Cast is good ...leads did a great job. .
If doubt takes root in a rational mind, no mere message can dispel it—humans require substantial evidence to either believe or disbelieve. The FL, however, defies this basic logic. She encountered glaring anomalies—lies about a younger sister, controlling behavior, fabricated stories about childhood acquaintances, falsehoods regarding his ex-wife’s brother, and even the bizarre broken vase incident, which should have set off multiple alarms in any rational person’s mind. Yet, despite this overwhelming pattern of deception, she allowed herself to be manipulated by a single message.
It may sound harsh, but women like her invite their own suffering. The world operates on the principle of survival—either you possess the intelligence to remain rational despite emotional interference, or you resign yourself to weakness and its inevitable consequences. There is no middle ground.
The pinnacle of her foolishness was when the ex-wife’s brother lay dying, struggling to expose the truth. Even as he desperately tried to hand her a flash drive—the very evidence she needed—she remained fixated on dubious messages, which could have been sent by anyone with access to the phone. Her wilful ignorance in that moment was nothing short of infuriating.
Such women do not merely ruin their own lives; their irrationality endangers entire families. Their lack of discernment breeds crises, their blindness to deception makes them liabilities, and their refusal to confront reality ensures tragedy.
I wish writer wrote the worst ending for this to make woman understand what they are getting themselves into by blindly trusting.
Cast is good ...leads did a great job. .
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