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Old 2011-12-28, 07:50   Link #38
Haak
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Originally Posted by Lord of Pandemonium View Post
It might be but the fact remains, that he didn't kill anyone. Sucide is called Suicide because the person kills themselves. Sure his taking the company drove his father to it. Fact remains, he didn't kill anyone. He just didn't care if they died, but then again that wasn't exactly true. The same way he wants to come back for Jackie & the others, after saying he didn't care about them.

You might not like him but he's redeemable because he hasn't actually killed anyone.
Yes but it takes a lot more to make him sympathetic, which is what the manga failed to do.

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No he did because it's what Ginjou wanted to do.

Although it's easy to understand why he would use such a power. He steals the bonds of others because he had none. Well at least he didn't until he met Ginjou

It's not good but it's not really evil either. He actually showed compassion when Ichigo cried.

He was stopped and he made quite a raepface, but it still doesn't make him evil. He's no saint I agree but he's actually reedeemable. Giriko was the only one who was truly rotten
He mind rapes people and had to be warned by Ginjou not to take it too far because he was going to break Inoue and Chad's minds. If it's possible for a human to be evil then yeah, he's evil. At the very least Ginjou was confident that Tsukishima would follow orders enough to kill his most loyal subordinate so if he is just amoral then it's still hard to consider him sympathetic all of a sudden.

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Although, I don't think we need that much explanation for Ginjou. He's human-shinigami baby and one of his parents were fullbringers. For whatever reason he was alone and he bonded with the others because he felt a kinship with them because he wasn't exactly human and he had hollow powers as well. He learned the SS would exterminate him the moment they decided he outlived his usefulness and was bitter about it.

End. Of. Story.
Except for what exactly he was trying to achieve by starting this whole mess, why he felt lonely, why Soul Society felt the need to kill him and most importantly why the hell we should even care. (as well as numerous other small details like how Ginjou became a substitute shinigami in the first place, how he found out Soul Society was trying to kill him and how he managed to escape)

In any case the whole Fullbringer group should at least be captured and have some sort of trail considering just how much mess they caused and how much of a danger they were, but for some bizarre reason Soul Society is willing to let them go. Being grey only works if it actually makes sense...

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