Itoukaiji said:
So Kubo actually did it and just admitted his stupid, overpowered, broke as fuck villain was god. This is was so dumb, but just in case anyone had a small amount of respect left for Bach then we also learn that deep down a part of his soul is the idiotic luchador.
I don't even know what's is dumber, this chapter or the last one. The last one managed to spit all over Bleach lore with Renji powering up because someone told him the name of his zanpakuto, rather than learning the name being a sign of respect between him and his zanpakuto, but this chapter was almost baffling in its desire to make Bach the most broken villain yet.
Well they're both horrible, but this chapter is a good example of the horrible things that happens when Kubo actually tries to provide answers to things.
Pretty interesting and I can understand you.
But, to be honest, even though I'm not a fan, I liked that chapter, just because it gave Juha Bach finally background. Yeah, he seems pretty broken, but make 'sense' in a Quincy way, if you understand what I mean. They see him as their god and he gives them power and takes their suffering. Makes sense at least for me to see him as a god.
I'm just confused, how the Quincy tribe was founded by this, because it was explained that everyone who was touched by Juha Bach would soon die(well, after years or months), so... everyone who was healed by Juha Bach, got after that children and then they were the Quincies? Weird.
Well, maybe I just liked that chapter, because I dont take Bleach seriously anymore. Eh, your call.