Kishi was at his best this chapter

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Slightly below Sakura :lol

Sarada is better character than most females in this manga already, Kaguya who is the ample of bad female characters is a better character than Sakura, and then you placed her slightly below Sak-

*Indra looks as username*

Carry on.
Salad is great but you have forgotten that she still deserves to get susanoo slapped for being an emo brat
 

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What the hell?? Only Sasuke's PS part was great, other than that it was all Sarada drama bullshit
We've seen sasuke's susanoo a million times. The most important parts of this chapter were Sarada's emotional state, Naruto comparing what she's going through to what he experienced in the past and his way of portraying that to her.
Best thread I've read this year (no joke).

OT: Excellent analysis. I thought this chapter was great too, as it showed just how much Naruto has matured. He's teaching Sarada the values he has learnt from his past experiences, as Sarada is going through the same thing now.
Exactly! Kishi is showing Naruto's maturity and how he has become the teacher. Thanks for the compliment too :).
 
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The emotion on their faces got me, it was very sentimental. But barely anyone in this forum looks at that.
I loved how serious Sarada looked. She literally looked as if she wanted to kill Naruto, despite how little she can actually do against him. It was a very powerful scene.

Great thread op
I enjoyed Naruto for those exact reasons as you do.
Enjoyed as in past tense 0_o? Seriously though, the emotional and plot driven side of the story is what truly brings me back for more each week.
 

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I loved how serious Sarada looked. She literally looked as if she wanted to kill Naruto, despite how little she can actually do against him. It was a very powerful scene.


Enjoyed as in past tense 0_o? Seriously though, the emotional and plot driven side of the story is what truly brings me back for more each week.
She looked so emo. I no like
 

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Naruto has had the same conversation with virtually everybody that felt "alone". Some ppl had already known Naruto was going to end up giving her "the talk", and movie promotions made it even less a big deal by spoiling that fact that she still lived in Konoha before that chapter was ever released. Character development....pssh.
 

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Naruto has had the same conversation with virtually everybody that felt "alone". Some ppl had already known Naruto was going to end up giving her "the talk", and movie promotions made it even less a big deal by spoiling that fact that she still lived in Konoha before that chapter was ever released. Character development....pssh.
She could have still left and come back a short time later.

This conversation with Sarada was unlike any other before in the series, at least when it comes to the Konoha 11. Before this, the most mature talking too from one Konoha 11 to another (or someone younger) was Shikimaru giving Naruto advice after Jiraiya's death. Since then, this is the greatest representation of maturity when it comes to any of the konoha 11 generation. It was really important to the story and to say it was expected and not important is underestimating it.
 
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