gullagullagulla
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Man this last episode was so ****ing stupid.
I love how the one Zetsu asks at the beginning, "If Kabuto could resurrect this, why would he bother with the Eight-Tails? He could just seal this into the Gedō Statue!" That's the writers going like, "Hey guys, look, we didn't forget about this one little logical oversight that some of you probably would have noticed!" Yeah, except for the fact that they never even answered the question. Great job there, guys.
And what is this bullshit about the Eight-Tails being drugged or under genjutsu or whatever during his ramapage? Seriously? That idea is totally contradictory to everything that's already been established about the tailed beasts. The idea that Gyūki was a wild, angry creature until he met Bee, who "tamed" him and turned him into an ally, is so much more compelling and meaningful.
I mean, holy crap. People complain about fillers all the time... now I don't mind fillers simply because they're fillers - I absolutely loved the "Power" arc that happened a few months ago because the animation was great all the way through, and the fights were really exciting and cool to watch, even though the story was kind of stupid. What I'm saying is, I can like fillers if they're good, but sometimes (like with this most recent episode) it's like they're not even trying. Like they're not even pretending to try.
Okay, rant over. Sorry about the overwhelming negativity. I needed to get that out of my system.
I love how the one Zetsu asks at the beginning, "If Kabuto could resurrect this, why would he bother with the Eight-Tails? He could just seal this into the Gedō Statue!" That's the writers going like, "Hey guys, look, we didn't forget about this one little logical oversight that some of you probably would have noticed!" Yeah, except for the fact that they never even answered the question. Great job there, guys.
And what is this bullshit about the Eight-Tails being drugged or under genjutsu or whatever during his ramapage? Seriously? That idea is totally contradictory to everything that's already been established about the tailed beasts. The idea that Gyūki was a wild, angry creature until he met Bee, who "tamed" him and turned him into an ally, is so much more compelling and meaningful.
I mean, holy crap. People complain about fillers all the time... now I don't mind fillers simply because they're fillers - I absolutely loved the "Power" arc that happened a few months ago because the animation was great all the way through, and the fights were really exciting and cool to watch, even though the story was kind of stupid. What I'm saying is, I can like fillers if they're good, but sometimes (like with this most recent episode) it's like they're not even trying. Like they're not even pretending to try.
Okay, rant over. Sorry about the overwhelming negativity. I needed to get that out of my system.