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I've made sure to avoid spoilers as best as I can, but there is a spoiler in there.
So, of late, Bleach has been on a bit of a more somber note. The excitement and high-pitch battles are being pulled down into scenes draped with dramatics, such as music and even slow motion mixed with motion blur. Do you feel the dramatic tempo adds or detracts from the series?
Up until Kariya's butler, no major character has died. And up until that same scene, no character seemed so utterly insane. I didn't like the snakes anyway, they were annoying. Do you think it's a good or a bad thing for major characters to die (regardless of affiliation)?
I wouldn't mind to see Urahara Kisuke, Former Captain Kurosak Isshin, and Ishida Ryuuken playing a greater role, however. Would be awesome to see the big boys join the fray, and show the youngin's how it's done. Does this seem like a good, or a bad idea?
Well, that's all I've got to say for now.
So, of late, Bleach has been on a bit of a more somber note. The excitement and high-pitch battles are being pulled down into scenes draped with dramatics, such as music and even slow motion mixed with motion blur. Do you feel the dramatic tempo adds or detracts from the series?
Up until Kariya's butler, no major character has died. And up until that same scene, no character seemed so utterly insane. I didn't like the snakes anyway, they were annoying. Do you think it's a good or a bad thing for major characters to die (regardless of affiliation)?
I wouldn't mind to see Urahara Kisuke, Former Captain Kurosak Isshin, and Ishida Ryuuken playing a greater role, however. Would be awesome to see the big boys join the fray, and show the youngin's how it's done. Does this seem like a good, or a bad idea?
Well, that's all I've got to say for now.