User blog comment:Xilinoc/Ch. 580 - THE LIGHT/@comment-24913480-20140514092956/@comment-24913480-20140514111207

To answer your second question: I'm not annoyed about the fact Kenpachi lost, I'm annoyed at HOW he lost. He saw he was at a disadvantage and instead of removing his eyepatch and going at them at full power he just let them beat him. The same happened with Keisei and Rose against Masc: for some reason they forgot they had their hollow masks and didn't use them. Had Kenpachi at least killed or severely wounded one of them before losing would also have been more believable than what actually happened.

As for your first question:

>With Giselle I have no problem with (she might even become more monstrous);

>Candice is fine as "The Thunderbolt" but the lightning seemed nothing compared to the giant meteorite (almost half the size of Sereitei) that Kenpachi obliterated with one swing of his shikai. Her lightning, although fast, could have been bigger and more elaborate (some electric constructs would have been nice, like a sword, cage, giant ball, whip, dragon, needles, giant robot,...);

>Meninas was plain boring (Masc could do all the things she did). She could have been: >"the Push" - deflect, reflect and repel any physical and metaphisical attack (illusions) and push away any injury she suffered to another being (living or otherwise). >"the Pestilence" - infect anyone with any disease. >"the Past" - turn anything and anyone into a younger version of themselves (people become kids or even babies, objects become smaller, more fragile or turn into pure reishi, attacks become weaker, slower). >Lilotto as "the Glutton" makes sense (she was eating in almost every scene she appeared) but I hope she can eat attacks and become stronger.

Now, I understand this is Kubo's work and I respect that. He can come up with whatever power, character and plot he wants. All I'm saying is it seems illogical to me that Kenpachi lost the way he did after all he acomplished against Gremmy and knowing he still had his trumpcard (eyepatch). Felt like Kubo broke the continuity.