My theory is Madara, in the end, will be looked upon as a hero. I have a saying, "if you want to stop the noise, you must make more noise to stop the noise; if you want to stop the darkness, you must become darker than all darkness to let the light in"
My sayings are extremes, yes, but I really think Madara is trying to do both: stop the noise and darkness so that there is peace. There is one scene that I keep thinking about and that is the scene with Madara and obito. Obito told Madara thank you. Madara told obito that it is too early to thank him, but he will return to thank him.
Well, obito is back thanks to naruto and Madara is on the verge of being back. Once it is all said and done, obito will thank Madara for his work at finally bringing peace.
This is a theory and I look forward to seeing if it turns out.
My sayings are extremes, yes, but I really think Madara is trying to do both: stop the noise and darkness so that there is peace. There is one scene that I keep thinking about and that is the scene with Madara and obito. Obito told Madara thank you. Madara told obito that it is too early to thank him, but he will return to thank him.
Well, obito is back thanks to naruto and Madara is on the verge of being back. Once it is all said and done, obito will thank Madara for his work at finally bringing peace.
This is a theory and I look forward to seeing if it turns out.