2009-04-08, 14:19 | Link #41 | |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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2009-04-08, 14:35 | Link #43 |
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Why is everyone wanting Orihime of all people to do anything? You people want her to fight when she's not a fighter. She's already proven that she's not. She shouldn't be expected to try to be.
Heck, if she wasn't captured, she probably wouldn't even BE in Hueco Mundo right now.
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2009-04-08, 14:37 | Link #44 | |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: In The Farplane
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2009-04-08, 14:38 | Link #45 | |
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2009-04-08, 14:49 | Link #46 | |
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My point still stands, she'd probably be back in the living world if someone else got kidnapped. She's just not a fighter.
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2009-04-08, 16:01 | Link #59 |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Orange County, California
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I actually like this ending, it just shows how Ulq has changed after the battle. Before he was completely stubborn about his ideals and his ignorance often blinded him in fights. Ulq always considered himself superior to Ichigo in some ways, but yet deep inside, I think he somewhat admired both Ichigo and Orihime's behavior. The close bond that friends have. Pretty much the power of friendship. Thus, Ulq was a bit jealous of this power, and tried to make Ichigo understand that his fate upon fighting was final. (Or so what Ulq thought). I think Ulq was a really lonely character, considering the way those spoilers are presenting his behavior. In some ways, Ulq is a tragic hero.
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