Remus_Lupa said:
Wrath was a kind and very badass leader.
I can't really remember him being angry … about anything.Bradley would act calm, but many times throughout the series he stated what angered him. He's just the type of man that can hold his anger in, which is good considering the important role he plays in Father's plan. I'm sure behind that smile there was a raging storm in the back of his mind.
That's all I feel like clarifying with your dislike of the seven sin characters. For the most part you just seem to have a different view on how the sins should act in general, anyway.
Remus_Lupa said:
It also annoys me that the quasi-invincible homunculus is getting his ass kicked. It just feels wrong and rushed.
In this chapter he hardly resisted and all of his awesome superpowers are gone.
(Yeah, I know it's because of his God, that he's containing...)But I do agree with this. It does feel like Arakawa is rushing a bit. If you ask me it would have been better to show father hold his own at least a little more. I mean it's stupid of him to just stand there and take the attacks when he should know (how could he not?) that the philosophers stone will run out, which is part of the reason he's losing control of the 'god'. Father lost the respect I had for him for that evil move he made in the last chapter :(