Oda doesn't just like to throw curve balls, he loves to lead the fandom in one direction, and then do something completely unexpected that nobody sees coming.
Right now he's making you all believe that there is no conceivable way for Kaido to be taken down and out of the picture without being killed. The Navy can't hold him. Wano will never be safe. The Straw Hats will never be safe. He MUST die, right? That's what Oda has everyone believing. So, which is the safer bet here? Oda is going to do what everyone is expecting him to do, which he's never done, OR, he going to do what he always does and show everyone that there's always another option?
Right now he's making you all believe that there is no conceivable way for Kaido to be taken down and out of the picture without being killed. The Navy can't hold him. Wano will never be safe. The Straw Hats will never be safe. He MUST die, right? That's what Oda has everyone believing. So, which is the safer bet here? Oda is going to do what everyone is expecting him to do, which he's never done, OR, he going to do what he always does and show everyone that there's always another option?
Like what you're saying was that if there were no indications that Kaido will die, he would actually be more likely to die.
You're arguing that all the indications that Kaido will die, make him less likely to die.
You're arguing that being a character that was created for the express purpose of death actually makes one unlikely to die?
This is idiotic in the extreme. Like you're making elementary reasoning errors here.
What you're doing is the equivalent of seeing a pattern that goes:
2, 4, 8, 16, 32, ?
And asked if the next number is an even number or an odd number, you say it's probably an odd number?
That's incredibly stupid.
Leaving aside the idiocy of the argument you just presented β and have I mentioned that it's idiotic β the Oda likes to throw curve balls things is way overblown. Oda may change minor details, he may drop Red Herrings, he may set some Chekhov Guns and leave them unfired, he may try to deliberately mislead the readers, he may do all this.
But suggesting that he's doing it with Kaido is taking things a bit too far.
It's a bigger stretch than claiming: "Jimbe wouldn't join the crew because he's such an obvious candidate. Oda doesn't want the fans to predict his story, he's deliberately misleading them".
Oda has been building up Kaido's death for over 200 chapters β since his introduction into the story β and has reinforced it at every stretch of the way.
There's no precedent β nor any reason at all actually β to believe that Oda will throw the kind of curve ball you're claiming here.
Besides, the argument is idiotic.
Gosh, I'm annoyed at just how dumb an argument this is.
Like Kaido is not 100% confirmed to die. I don't even have credences as high as 90% in Kaido's death (I'm at 70% - 80% I think), but the argument you presented is so terrible it triggered me.
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