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I’m so happy to be writing this. Not just because I’ll finally get my thoughts out about an episode that has been weighing on me for days, but also because it helps me move on from one of the most difficult things I’ve ever had to do in my life. Being a writer can be its own unique experience, varied with moments of bliss followed by hours of frustration, but the biggest hurdle is knowing when to stop. Learning how to let go is not always easy and sometimes makes you regret your decisions even more than before you started your project. The writing process is like a good book: you only get to read the first few pages and then you finish it and move on. Not many people can say that they finished a series, even if it was scratched out in their own blood, but I found myself one day sitting in front of the screen, watching an episode of Savitha Babu’s Dhanam-danaadu where I realized why my last update happened so quickly after my last one. The fact that television series are not finished by the writers makes these things difficult to accept sometimes. The directors and writers very often take a series in a direction that doesn’t make much sense unless your logic is, well, out the window. There are times when things happen that I can’t explain or come to terms with, but there are other times when a character does something so outrageous that it makes you want to go back and slap the person who decided to take it in that direction. For me, Babu was that character – or more specifically – this episode was. I have been a fan of this series from day one! And for whatever reason I’ve been watching it from across the ocean. Which is why I’ve taken such an interest in writing about it. I remember staying up late just to catch the episode that was supposedly going to be revealed as a dream sequence. The episode started out with such promise and then totally lost me in the middle when the story started dragging and people started getting killed off. And so, I knew that this one would be a doozy. The last update was basically me saying that there is no need for me to write about something so pointless and silly, and let’s move on! I really shouldn’t have written that update because not only did it anger some fans but it also made me feel like I had no purpose in writing about this series anymore. But I am so glad that I stuck to my guns and wrote it. The episode had been nagging at me for days and each time I looped it on the TV, a scene would trigger a memory of it happening somewhere else, which made me go back and read a bunch of posts from people who were detailing their reactions to the scene. It was only then that it clicked in my head that this series is going to be important to me. I’m not going to lie: this episode was very hard for me to watch, which makes the fact that some people still think of savitā as a “wonderful scene” even more frustrating for those of us who know better. cfa1e77820
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