I don't understand how this last 3 episodes were "bad" "meaningless" and dragged out cause some irrelevant character never get time to shine in the manga and only expect popular character like Itachi to be the man of the show.
This is UNFAIR!
I always find any characters need some amount of spotlight, it always want me to see more characters that I have passion with this series. I don't like people who only watch fillers just for their fan favorite characters, it's annoying as hell -_-
People are b!tching cause it wasn't taken from Kakashi like seriously, Kakashi was there the whole time and he still have lots panel time in fact this is still Kakashi main story especially the fight with Gatto, how is that not impressive???
Reeeeeaaaaaaal tired of everyone complaining about the filler. A show is allowed to have more than one plotline, you know. It's called worldbuilding in this case, at least. It does have a purpose. It helps flesh out the world and the characters, and it helps to pace out the overarching story thread so it doesn't feel like it's being rushed through.
Good storytellers use 'filler' in positive ways, and they've become a lot better since the original series' filler. And that's coming from someone who likes pretty much everything else about the first series better.
SO Stop complaining, and think of it like a bonus. Not only are you getting everything that was in the manga, you're also getting extra stories!
This is UNFAIR!
I always find any characters need some amount of spotlight, it always want me to see more characters that I have passion with this series. I don't like people who only watch fillers just for their fan favorite characters, it's annoying as hell -_-
People are b!tching cause it wasn't taken from Kakashi like seriously, Kakashi was there the whole time and he still have lots panel time in fact this is still Kakashi main story especially the fight with Gatto, how is that not impressive???
Reeeeeaaaaaaal tired of everyone complaining about the filler. A show is allowed to have more than one plotline, you know. It's called worldbuilding in this case, at least. It does have a purpose. It helps flesh out the world and the characters, and it helps to pace out the overarching story thread so it doesn't feel like it's being rushed through.
Good storytellers use 'filler' in positive ways, and they've become a lot better since the original series' filler. And that's coming from someone who likes pretty much everything else about the first series better.
SO Stop complaining, and think of it like a bonus. Not only are you getting everything that was in the manga, you're also getting extra stories!
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