astrozombie84 said:
antonnn said:
Hopefully it's something good.
Some people just cannot be pleased atm, complaining captains getting one shotted and the fights being crappy short fights, and now that there's been are few fights that a several chapters long involving some of the more important characters, people are just waiting for the next fight because it's been going on too long... What do some of you really want?
people just like to bitch. they got nothing better to do then hate on an anime. alot of it is the same people bitching every week.
they literally read bleach just so they have something to bitch about.
what other reason could there be for people to read something they hate.
bleach seams to take alot of flak even more then naruto.
its really sad honestly, i would like to have a discussion about bleach without hearing everyone's petty complaints.
but whatever haters gonna hate so its better to just ignore them
The fact that Bleach receives a lot more hate now compared to it's former glory times, is not because now people suddenly like to hate on it. There has to be a reason why people dislike it so much more now and the reason is, Bleach went from a pretty good shounen manga to... THIS. The storytelling is terrible, every arc follows exactly the same forseeable formular, the power-levels are rediculous, the story is full of plot-holes (therefore all these logic-arguments) and this manga has established way too many pseudo-main characters who all receive too much attention effectively stealing the spot light from the main character who needs to stand out even MORE to be able to be recognizable as the main character. And these are just some of the most prominent problems Bleach suffers from.
The world in Bleach used to follow certain rules, but these rules are overwritten or just ignored all the time to the point that you sometimes begin to wonder if the author himself did that on purpose, or just forgot what he had established a few years ago. The most interesting part of Bleach in the past year was the backstory of Isshin, Ishida and Masaki, because in those chapters we saw progression and were given legit answers and useful information. This little piece of backstory is more interesting than the current events taking place in the manga. This is alarmingly sad.
Yes, people complain about the fights. And here's the reason: jump in power and all the strong Shinigmai are suddenly way too weak and get slain one after another. Boring! Two chapter and a bit of training later - every remotely popular or somehwat important character, and Bleach has way too many of those, is now freakishly strong and needs weeks after weeks to lay out his newly established powers. This is also boring. It doesn't help the overall storytelling has slowed down a lot and these fights could have been over much faster, if the storytelling wouldn't be this painfully slow. Hence, people complain the fights are too long, because week after week barely anything happens in the ongoing fights. I remember in Hueco Mudno when Kenpachi was fighting there was one chapter where one strike was made and the rest of the entire chapter was just talking. I don't want to see them talk for hours, I want to see them fight.
And don't let me begin about the characters and their personalities and character development, or characters that were formlery main cast and have now completely vanished, because they're essentially entirely useless now.
I personally think many former fans may be just very disappointed by Bleach. They don't read this manga to hate it, they read it, because they formerly liked it and may hope this manga will at least end on a high note. They want to see how it ends, but the road to this end is just so painfully disappointing.
I like to end what I started, that's the reason why I still read it and I usually just try to ignore the bad chapters, therefore most of them, but reading the chapter discussions is a bad idea in my case, I admit that.