just a couple of things i want to point out:
1. Obito working with Sakura at that point was hardly unexpected when they were already seen working together trying to keep Naruto alive. And most ppl probably already figured they were going to work together again when Kakashi saved his body from falling into the lava.
2. Contrary to some of the "mind readers'" opinions around here like Mikeuhsomething36's, my problem isn't with Madara being replaced by someone as a villain. My problem was in him being replaced by someone who wasn't at least as interesting a character. If that dude ever paid any real attention to most folks' beef, the dude would actually know that it wasn't just Madara fans that had a problem being interested in that fight or Kaguya. The woman was one dimensional as hell.
And on top of that, there was no earthly explanation being offered as to how someone could possibly be given powers from ghosts that weren't in the Impure World.
There really shouldn't be any surprise that someone would dislike that part of the story. It's always know-it-all hipsters that think someone has no right to dislike it.
1. Obito working with Sakura at that point was hardly unexpected when they were already seen working together trying to keep Naruto alive. And most ppl probably already figured they were going to work together again when Kakashi saved his body from falling into the lava.
2. Contrary to some of the "mind readers'" opinions around here like Mikeuhsomething36's, my problem isn't with Madara being replaced by someone as a villain. My problem was in him being replaced by someone who wasn't at least as interesting a character. If that dude ever paid any real attention to most folks' beef, the dude would actually know that it wasn't just Madara fans that had a problem being interested in that fight or Kaguya. The woman was one dimensional as hell.
And on top of that, there was no earthly explanation being offered as to how someone could possibly be given powers from ghosts that weren't in the Impure World.
There really shouldn't be any surprise that someone would dislike that part of the story. It's always know-it-all hipsters that think someone has no right to dislike it.