Tite Kubo's mistake or Shinji's personal downfall?

What do you think about Tite's depiction of Shinji in this fight?

  • Tite Kubo's depiction of Shinji throughout the fight = logical

    Votes: 8 47.1%
  • Tite Kubo's depiction of Shinji throughout the fight = illogical

    Votes: 9 52.9%

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Kuroi Honoo

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Yeah, you're right :D

Did Pain tell JIraya or Naruto or Konoha: These are my 6 bodies but they aren't real, the first controls gravity, second summons, third revives, 4th is mechanical and I have a REAL 7th body somewhere near, more precisely inside that tree made of paper, but it doesn't matter since you don't have a chance anyway!!
Arigatou yo for agreeing/acknowledging the point I was trying to make.​
 

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but then so does Aizen?
So true, I only wanted to post Shinji's actions, in particular his Zanpakutou lesson which did not make any sense especially as the former Gobantai Taichou. He might have his reasons and if indeed then I'm happy that he does and would expect that out of a captain. I hope that it is true and he is trying to fool Aizen in the long run. Shinji has yet to release Bankai and neither has Aizen so hopefully the slash he dealt to Shinji was not fatal and he can continue they can continue to fight. We have all seen Ichigo dominate almost every antagonist and I think its time for someone else (Shinji) to get the limelight even though he isn't the main protagonist. Although, it would make the most sense that Shinji be the one to eliminate Aizen for masterminding the hollowfication dilemma they underwent.​
 
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