User blog comment:Godisme/Panic at the Dollhouse/@comment-1268838-20110202222727/@comment-1454424-20110202225234

Actually, for me the chapter drew on clear distinction between the Fullbringers and the Vizards. Let's not forget what Riruka said - she kidnapped one of their neighbours and put him into that teddy bear. When that bear transformed, the person inside that teddy seemed to be screaming in pain.

Don't get me wrong. I don't think Kubo is going to do anything with this "ends justify the means" attitude of the Fullbringers or that it indicates the Fullbringers may yet turn out to be antagonists. Just pointing out that the Vizards at no point did anything that drew innocent passer-bys into their business. In other words, the Vizards were still acting as if they were under instructions, as Shinigami usually are, to minimise human involvement and casualty. I mean, people generally forget this but even Yumichika of all people put in a call through to Soul Society in a middle of a fight to secure the area to make sure human souls were not damaged when Ikkaku was fighting that Arrancar. To me, that was the most important difference that was highlighted in the chapter.