Those kind of questions just put in the light Oda’s current short-comings. And especially his self-indulgence.
Because yes what is the point for Zoro to call himself the King of Hell when Imu exists? What purpose does it serves narratively or in terms of characterization for the character? For...
If Killingham is supposed to be a threat for Sanji he needs a serious boost. Might happen with Imu being there.
Otherwise no need to waste time on a rematch with the exact same outcome.
To be honest the horrendous treatment of Zoro narratively wise had to lead to a downfall in popularity.
One cannot neglect a character like Zoro for so long and expect him to keep the same popularity.
The arc will surely not suffer to have more antagonists.
The best case scenario to reinstated some tension( and emotional stake) would be that Shamrock return with one or two other Holy Knights.
I just watch episode one for now but I appreciate that Zoro’s actions have consequences: Baroque Works is chasing after the Mugiwara because Zoro killed Mr.7
Gear 5 is the worst thing that happened to One Piece.
-It is the epitome of Oda self-indulgence as an author.
-We are not watching how Luffy is becoming the PK anymore, now we are watching how everyone else is failing to become PK. This why since the introduction of G5 the story has 0 tension...
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