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Hello everyone!
I've been thinking (such a rare occurrence!) a bit about Obito's motives and his fall to the dark side (admit it, you've had similar thoughts, right?).
So, now we have Obito running towards Kakashi and Rin, who are currently facing a bunch of Mist ninja alone for whatever reason. As we know, Rin is dead and Obito blames Kakashi - But why?
If she dies while Kakashi is otherwise preoccupied and Obito's WATCHING, how does that make it Kakashi's fault? Would that really be enough for him to drag that freaky body of his back to Madara and go full emo?
Something just doesn't seem right. Why are Kakashi and Rin alone? Why would Obito blame Kakashi for them being overwhelmed? Why wouldn't he do anything if he's watching? (He probably awoke the Mangekyo so he must have seen her die, right?) Why wouldn't he lose it and attack Kakashi right then and there?
What do you think? Something's fishy is definitely going on.
I've been thinking (such a rare occurrence!) a bit about Obito's motives and his fall to the dark side (admit it, you've had similar thoughts, right?).
So, now we have Obito running towards Kakashi and Rin, who are currently facing a bunch of Mist ninja alone for whatever reason. As we know, Rin is dead and Obito blames Kakashi - But why?
If she dies while Kakashi is otherwise preoccupied and Obito's WATCHING, how does that make it Kakashi's fault? Would that really be enough for him to drag that freaky body of his back to Madara and go full emo?
Something just doesn't seem right. Why are Kakashi and Rin alone? Why would Obito blame Kakashi for them being overwhelmed? Why wouldn't he do anything if he's watching? (He probably awoke the Mangekyo so he must have seen her die, right?) Why wouldn't he lose it and attack Kakashi right then and there?
What do you think? Something's fishy is definitely going on.