I really don't see what's so surprising here. Kizaru is a well liked character and people wanted his action scenes to be more interesting and fully realized. The disappointment here is not about power level expectations or agendas, it's about visual variety and cool and unique combat...
Cool of them to give Kid at least some shine by going all out in portraying the level of destruction his attack would have left. Seeing it in so much detail also gives some extra weight to Shanks being that pissed.
Think it was nicely executed all in all.
Weirdest inconsistency with Luffy right now has to be his G5 endurance in Wano compared to Egghead. He's been consistently needing to replenish himself here when he somehow managed to power through his exhausted state with nothing but sheer will power in the Kaido fight while being in a much...
- Would have finished off Lucci
- Might have had a confrontation with Mars since he was heading there. Likely would not have escalated into a fight since Mars' priority at that point was the broadcast and Zoro surely would understand that escaping was the right move
- Would get lost trying to...
This has honestly been a huge problem with this climax. This escape has only been possible through the supporting cast's sacrifices including the individuals the SHs explicitly set out to protect through the whole thing. Yet you can barely feel the weight of their failure here with how much...
Wonder what the circumstances were that led to Clover's brother getting killed. With figures like Garp and Saul being pretty well known Ds for decades, it never really felt like the WG was out hunting the lineages down.
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