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The third season of Four More Shots Please!, has been a big disappointment. The first season showcased connection and the third season depicted confusion.
The third season of Four More Shots Please!, has been a big disappointment for me. The first season showcased CONNECTION and the third season depicted CONFUSION.
The web series, first aired in the year 2019, and since then it has been loved all over the country. Hence, expectations for this new season were high and hopeful.
For all those who haven’t seen any season yet, I would like to give a small background.
The series revolves around four best friends; Anjana, a lawyer, Damini, a journalist, Umang, a fitness trainer and Siddhi, daughter of filthy rich south Bombay parents.
The previous two seasons have shown various ups and downs in their lives and how they have together overcome those challenges.
The second season showcased COURAGE. Anjana overcomes a broken relationship, Siddhi accepts her body the way it is, Damini decides to publish her book in spite of controversies and Umang almost marries her love Samaira.
When I found out about the third season, I really got excited. My husband and I saw it together, and we had the same reaction at the end of the series.
I won’t disagree that the things depicted in season 3 are today’s harsh realities, but we all are confused with relationships, career, ourselves and much more things but not to the extent it has shown in the series.
Casual sex has been shown so casual as if it’s a daily affair. The series was based on friendship as shown in the last season.
The third season was so negative such as lying to your loved one, breaking hearts for your own selfish motive, insulting your widowed mother because she chose to live life freely; I mean these things actually made me annoyed while I was watching it.
I might be wrong, everyone has his/her own perspective, but for me season three has been a big mess.
The whole season transmitted such negative vibes. Luckily, when I discussed the series with my friends, they had the same opinion as mine.
Web Series have a huge impact on the people, and I am one of them, honestly.
Do share your views in comments about the same.
Image source: Still from the trailer of season three of Four More Shots Please! Edited on CanvaPro
Smriti Malhotra is a Delhi girl and an avid dreamer. She works at the Embassy of the Republic of Congo by profession but is a writer by passion. She began writing while at school and read more...
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