darkmanure
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So you would have killed yourself at 10.
Since we're gonna drink might as well go all out. XD
Some Jack Daniels and Tequila![]()
The Problem is not the TNJ itself.
It´s that all the antagonist seem pretty weak towards ideals. I mean Obito is getting changed as well. Most likely by the same stuff he got Nagato with. This manga just needs someone who is as hard to believe in his way as Naruto believes in his. So he does not lose to TNJ
only gaara.obito,neji,zabuza and nagato tnj victimsTNJ is good. But there's been too much of it. No villain ever dies a villain in this manga.
TNJ is good. But there's been too much of it. No villain ever dies a villain in this manga.
Because their " ideals" are negative and at subconscious level they know it. This manga is not focused on characters with simplistic aims like power and money etc. Thus such characters which are involved in violent /extreme actions only for personal ambition/whims without a bigger picture are mentioned but not given more time than needed.( Deidara, Kakuzu , Hidan were in it only for their personal careers and because they were promised the loot from the war, in the end.
Instead the writer tries to explore the alternate choices where that character could have and avoided future problems.
I think through TnJ what kishi is trying to say is that no one is born evil...but it is circumstances that make them evil...and those ppl can be brought back to the right path by talking to them and understanding them....I like it to be honest...but it has to be executed properly...also while TnJ on Nagato worked....i never expected naruto to use TnJ on Obito....Ever since Obito lost his mask, he was destined to be a victim of TnJ...but i don't know what happened to Obito being called pure evil...I just hope Madara is also not brought down by TnJ....TnJ should not be overused