Let's agree to disagree,you think Kishi had everything planned which includes the way Madara was disgracefully replaced.I don't and there is nothing either of us will say that will convince the other.If he already had the Kaguya revives plot twist planned back then, would he tell the reader? that would be dumb. You are saying he replaced an undefeatable enemy with and even more undefeatable enemy. This leaves him exactly where he started. Is it so hard to believe the author knows what he is doing, that it is easier to believe he is a moron?
By building hype he made readers want to stick around to see how he would be beaten. he hooked them through anticipation
No, i make my deducts based on the things they say. not solely becuase they critisize.the people i'm referring to are the ones who complain about things coming out of nowhere when it is clearly explained in the manga. So, no, they don't understand or are just mad. Some of the even use things like it's to easy, to support there claims.
ain't that the pot calling the kettle black?
Kaguya and the GodTree were only introduced during the Juubi arc,so that's incorrect.With stories that run on a weekly basis you have to read them as a volume or you'll miss things. As a writer, I can see the techniques Kishi uses and to be frank he's been dumbing down his writing the past couple of years to make it obvious he's tying things together, because a good portion of people only read for fight scenes and skip the breadcrumbs he's dropped.
Some of the stuff that's been going on in recent chapters was foreshadowed all the way back in the second arc of the series.
And why would kishi foreshadow kaguya and the god tree at a earlier time in the series.Kaguya and the GodTree were only introduced during the Juubi arc,so that's incorrect.
yeah, a truce is the only way.Let's agree to disagree,you think Kishi had everything planned which includes the way Madara was disgracefully replaced.I don't and there is nothing either of us will say that will convince the other.