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Bleach 559: The Night Right
Bleach 559!!!
Hello! This is my late Bleac 599 review! Read it and have fun ; )
I like Haschwald. He’s so cold and has this romantic look. I’m looking forward for him to be broken and depressed show his emotional side. And I want some Haschwald x that chick who is his maid or sth.However, the point is that Haschwald has the best lines. And this one sounds pretty cool. But you can easily understand, that by ‘otherwise I wouldn't have come here’ or ‘that’s my role’ he tells us, that Yhwach has already planned everything. I don’t like how Yhwach tries to act Aizen. On the first sight, it seems like their planning abilities are on equal. But I can see Aizen’s superiority on this field. Aizen has planned everything since the very beginning, his plan has started long long time ago and hasn’t ended yet. Yhwach’s plan, from what we know at the moment, includes generally all the War Arc, but has only fighting-Shinigamis-while-taking-over-Gotei part detailed.
He saved her that’s sooo cute! I love captain-saves-lieutant scenes =^u^=
Also, I really like Nanao - Kyouraku relationship. I don’t ship them in a romantic way, though. I like how he cares about her and very often treats like a daughter. He wants her to be safe, satisfied, appreciated.
I’m saying it the second time already… But I love this schema of Bleach fights.
- Hey let’s fight
- UOOGH I’M MAKING A SUPER POSE AND GONNA KILL YA ALL oh wait I must go
- Oh too bad goodbye
- See you later dude
Seriously, just let me compare this scene to this:
Pretty same, haha.
I know you’ll lose all your esteem towards me, but I have to tell you that.
I’ve read it and started laughing. Man, maybe I don’t get some English slang or something, but this line about tea and the pervasive seriousness don’t suit each other! It really is cool and very bishy, but for the first time it sounded more like a joke.
And delicious tea is obviously a metaphore of Aizen.
IF I WERE KYOURAKU I WOULD GO TO THIS UNDERGROUND PRISON AND CONVIENCE AIZEN TO WORK WITH ME LIKE REALLY OH MAN
But well it’s not said that Aizen would agree hehe.
Good they’ve finally showed Ikkau and Yumichika! And also Hisagi! Now it’s so much clearer to me that all the characters I want to appear will appear when I forget about them.
This fight seems to be boring. I mean, lately there have been really well done fights. But this Quincy seems to be somebody like Dordoni from Pirvaron Espada. Well, let’s hope he’ll surprise me!
I LOVE this part.
So when you’re a Quincy you can’t just lose and live? I bet there is going to be Kenpachi’s talk about living being a good luck and so on, he’s already done it once, in Ikkaku’s flashbacks. What I wanted to mention is the fact, that when Quincies first showed up (in this arc) I thought that they’re pretty nice and so tolerant about each other. They seemed much friendlier than Espada, and Yhwach seemed to be a very kind lord. What was cool but annoyed me, because it disabled all the theories about Aizen being nicer than any antagonist. BUT NOW I AM ABLE TO MAKE ARGUMENTS FOR AIZEN’S BETTERNESS FOREVER.
AIZEN HAS NEVER KILLED HIS PEOPLE. Tousen and Gin do not count.
As the robot said – they were still useful. They’ve lost, okay, but without even showing their true power. Does Yhwach require being able to defeat a captain without using Vollstanding? Or maybe he requires them to win after the first fight – no matter what powers they are going to use?
And the pics of Haschwald saying stuff were posted because he’s such a bishonen I’m dying.
I like that Tite’s drawn Cang Du’s reflection on the sword.
It was so amazing. Haschwald is such a badass. He’s killed Cang Du without even a single blink. Without any empathy or respect. ‘You want your majesty to kill you? Too bad it’s only me’. So cold. I. I. I. I. I am. I. I’m very thrilled with this scene, like, really, very much. My poor Can Du : (
yeah yumichika, hisagi, ikkaku, you suck
Have some renruki I know you want it
Hey...
Heeeeyyy...
HHHEEEEYYY!!!
I know Renji's hair is most likely tucked up in his hat, but. . .
WHAT IF IT'S CUT??!!!
Behold one of my lame attempt at night filters~
Did my babies Ikkaku, Yumichika, and Hisagi show up only to be cut down by some wannabe luchadore? Ugh! Is anyone gonna mention Ikkaku's missing bankai?? But Renji and Rukia are back so I guess I'm not too upset...
Shunsui Kyoraku
Bleach chapter 559
Kyouraku, Tea, and Aizen...
Okay, so the mystery of the eyepatch has got me thinking about an email a friend of mine from AO3 shared with me about her LONG suspicions about Kyouraku and how he and Aizen may have been working together since the beginning....
I asked her if it was okay to share her theories, so here they are:
"I'll try and list out some particular bits that stick out first...
The night Aizen creates the Vizards is one big one. In the captains meeting, when the head captain introduces the Captain and vice captain of the kido corps, Kyouraku is the one that insists there's no need for the captain of the kido corps to go. Later we find out that Kido is the only things that works against the Vizards to contain them. If the captain of the kido corps had gone? Well, considering how well the vice captain did, eventually managing to restrain both Kensi and his vice captain when the others couldn't do a thing, I'd say the fight would of been over quickly if the captain was there. Considering the point of this was for the others to get infected, the captain of the kido corps probably would of stopped the infected members so quickly that the others would have never been infected too. Also in that meeting, he sends his own vice captain to go instead, and he looks guilty for it later, especially when he talks to the child version of his present vice captain and does that scene looking up at the moon. He looks guilty and sad, like he knows she's not coming back because he knows what he's sent her into. Thirdly, he is the captain that testifies Aizen was around, so couldn't be out in the forest. We get to see him point out to two guards that the fake Aizen is up in the building too. Okay, so he does mumble something about being paranoid, but if he's innocent that would mean he's paranoid about Aizen being involved, or if he's in on it, it could mean he was paranoid about Aizen not pulling off the fake version well enough. All of these incidents can be taken either way, but if you rewatch these scenes and consider him being up to something, it does start to look suspicious. There are many more, but I don't want to bore you to death. Some quick ones are incidents like the fight with Stark. Ukitake wont even fight Lynette because she's a child, but Kyouraku doesn't hesitate in killing her. Kyouraku's fighting style is another point, because through bleach, there's always been a connection to shinigami's sword specialities and their personalities. And what's Kyouraku's? Attacking unseen from the shadows? Stabbing opponents in the back? Also an interesting point is the Quincies hide in the shadows, as is repeatedly stated in this latest arc, but what that means in relation to Kyouraku is anyone's guess. Also, in the past arcs (for example, anime ep.206), Ukitake walks behind Kyouraku, as if granting superiority. Then there's the fact that out of the oldest captains, who presumably are the strongest, there is only Ukitake and Kyouraku left now. It was also Kyouraku who encouraged the Kenpachi face off, which led to Unohana's death (or at least getting her out of the picture for now). And there's the fact that Unohana was part of that group of murderous killers originally, and it's hinted at that Kyouraku and even Ukitake might have been part of that group. All three of them certainly hate the zero squad which was interesting. Ukitake kept his eyes closed the whole time the zero squad was there and Kyouraku glared the whole time.
Makes me wonder that. Not to mention why they objected so strongly to the zero squad taking Byakuya with them. And then why did Kyouraku only have his lieutenant learn that kido to sheild from the Quincies but not pass it on to anyone else in the latest chapters? Then there is of course the silly points, like that fact that Aizen's evil hairstyle, that curl down the middle of his face, is something Kyouraku has too. Lol That one always makes me laugh."
...so those are some of her thoughts.
It might just be coincidence but appearance has made big connections in Bleach before. Think: Zangestu & Yhwach and Ichigo & Kaien
So, just a few things to think about... as you sip your TEA.
The Mystery of the Missing Eye Patch-Bleach 559
Kyoraku's missing eye patch seems to be just too big a mistake to me.
Someone, some editor or something must have noticed that. It's such a huge oversight...
Call me paranoid but maybe it's not a mistake at all?
The thing with Bleach is that when there is an illusion or something the readers don't know it until the characters do...I wouldn't be surprised if that's the case here.
And tea? Isn't sake much more Kyoraku's style??
It's seems fishy to me.
Let us not forget that Kyoraku and Ukitake usually fight together. And Ukitake and a bunch of other characters hasn't been seen in a while.
Though, for some reason they haven't been fighting together against the Quincy, yet in previous arcs they always fight together or within seeing distance of each other.
Something is going on here, but I don't know what.