Open question: what makes Sasuke a bad father?

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I mean literally ... imagine....

>Sasuke telling Sarada the story of Itachi
>Instead of activating the Sharingan through witnessing a family member kill a family member, she activates the Sharingan when Sasuke tells the whole story, and how Itachi did it for his younger brother.
>After he finishes the story, Sarada goes to contemplate on what it truly means to be a shinobi

Then you can add in a random villain or two, have her get captured or someone else kidnapped. Have Naruto tie in somewhere where he spends time with her, and then have her think more about what Sasuke told her, and then restate the same thing she said in the end.

"I want to become Hokage"

Hell Kishimoto could of even drawn parallels to the fact that apparently Itachi wanted to become Hokage (In his Novel). Shit wouldn't have been much of a Gaiden for the Boruto Movie, but at least it would of been more interesting than the current version. I mean look at it from another POV, Kishimoto even brought up Itachi randomly.

It was all ready for him
 

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If you think he is, explain what brings you to that conclusion.
Uuuhhh....how about 12 years of ZERO contact with his family?! IDGAF that he was jumping dimensions.

N!gga should've sent a letter or damn summoning to check in with his kid if it was even once a year.

No excuses in my eyes.

Dude just isn't a family man.

And don't get me started on how he has taught the little princess not even a fireball jutsu. Meanwhile, he finds time to train friggin Boruto.

I love me some Sauce. He's a bad ass and my top 3 fav characters.

But there's no denying that he's a crappy husband and father. Nobody with standards would put up with his sh!t.

That said, he def loves his family and would clearly give his life for them...but there's more than that to fatherhood.
 

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His mission doesn't justify he did not give signs of life.
He was using the mission as an excuse to stay away from his family. He had zero interest to know how she and Sakura was going. And he showed no regret. Gave indifferent answers to her daugher, this when he wasn't ignoring Sarada's drama.
Of course, Sarada's drama is much less than what Naruto and Sasuke passed in their childhood. So Sasuke can think she is overdoing. But she has another life, she lives in another era, has different preocupations. And in any scenario, he's not a good father.

Not that this is new to Sasuke, he has a completely antisocial personality, just like Madara.
Behavioral trend aside, it doesn't erase the fact that he is a bad father. The complete absence affected his daughter in a negative way.
 

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more of a bad writing thing than a bad parent like Indra said. I guess Kishi doesn't know that the stereotypical rogue badass characteristic does not work for a father
 

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I mean literally ... imagine....

>Sasuke telling Sarada the story of Itachi
>Instead of activating the Sharingan through witnessing a family member kill a family member, she activates the Sharingan when Sasuke tells the whole story, and how Itachi did it for his younger brother.
>After he finishes the story, Sarada goes to contemplate on what it truly means to be a shinobi

Then you can add in a random villain or two, have her get captured or someone else kidnapped. Have Naruto tie in somewhere where he spends time with her, and then have her think more about what Sasuke told her, and then restate the same thing she said in the end.

"I want to become Hokage"

Hell Kishimoto could of even drawn parallels to the fact that apparently Itachi wanted to become Hokage (In his Novel). Shit wouldn't have been much of a Gaiden for the Boruto Movie, but at least it would of been more interesting than the current version. I mean look at it from another POV, Kishimoto even brought up Itachi randomly.

It was all ready for him
You should be on Kishi's payroll.
 

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His mission doesn't justify he did not give signs of life.
He was using the mission as an excuse to stay away from his family. He had zero interest to know how she and Sakura was going. And he showed no regret. Gave indifferent answers to her daugher, this when he wasn't ignoring Sarada's drama.
Of course, Sarada's drama is much less than what Naruto and Sasuke passed in their childhood. So Sasuke can think she is overdoing. But she has another life, she lives in another era, has different preocupations. And in any scenario, he's not a good father.

Not that this is new to Sasuke, he has a completely antisocial personality, just like Madara.
Behavioral trend aside, it doesn't erase the fact that he is a bad father. The complete absence affected his daughter in a negative way.
If Pikachu was here she would be proud of this post. It truly thunderbolted the Sausagebase.
 

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Being married with a child seems OOC for Sasuke's character.

But being 100% focused on finding a perceived threat seems totally in character for him.

Does his focus on achieving that goal make him look like a bad father? Yes, even though any smart enemy will know that one way to handicap their pursuer is to target the pursuer's family. By tracking the threat, he is already risking his life. Any contact with his family risks their lives as well, which is the last thing Sasuke would want.

Given his personality and the circumstances, like most parents, he's the best father that he's capable of being.
 
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I don't view Sasuke as a bad father, but a person who was written bad. Either way it's just a flaw of Kishimoto's lack of writing.

>He was gone for 10+ years without contact, but contacted Naruto
>His mission was retarded because he wasn't fighting anyone, nor gaining information (after the Gokage meeting). It's written as if he has been searching dimensions and finding nothing for all these years...
>In the Boruto Movie it literally feels as if his mission just started because he finally meets the threats he hypothesized, and then he got a scroll which contained the information they needed all along

Nothing was preventing him from coming back at least once a year to visit his family, but it's more or less bad writing.
Tf Kishi?
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Kishi just failed to convince me that he couldn't drop by to see his daughter a few times. And the fact that Sasuke's doing a mission only he can do yet not providing enough to cover the house's mortgage.

He can even send letters with hawks, and he has a cellphone but it's uncharged, lol.

Also, the fact that he refuses to show any interest in his wife sort of irks me.
He showed interest when he made a child with her, lol.
 

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Being married with a child seems OOC for Sasuke's character.

But being 100% focused on finding a perceived threat seems totally in character for him.

Does his focus on achieving that goal make him look like a bad father? Yes, even though any smart enemy will know that one way to handicap their pursuer is to target the pursuer's family. By tracking the threat, he is already risking his life. Any contact with his family risks their lives as well, which is the last thing Sasuke would want.

Given his personality and the circumstances, like most parents, he's the best father that he's capable of being.
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Sasuke is a bad father because he left his family for about 11 years. Sarada couldn't remember who he was. If he was a good father he would have stopped from time to time. Knowing he is a man on a mission to gather info on Naruto's behalf and for his family's welfare he could have at least visited them once without neglecting them for years.

Then there is the fact that he forgot his own daughter's face. Come on he was there during when Sarada was very little. He could have remebered. Okay even if he couldn't remember can't that dude see she also has the Sharingan. Instead he was about to kill her with his sword. :lmao:

When Sarada asks why did he abandon her and Sakura he tends to ignore her with Naruto having to fill in his shoes. This is already multiple signs of him being a bad father. Also not only was he a bad father but he also failed miserably in his mission to find the greater threat. He only hyped up the problem and made it worse for the 5 Great Villages. :cool:
Agreed^^^^^^

Even Orochimaru is a better parent than Sasuke lol
Is Orochimaru father or mother of Mitsuki
 
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