User blog comment:Salubri/Final Fight: Reflections of an Unrealistic and Ridiculous Battle/@comment-44061-20100204190209

This was unpredictable so that was refreshing in that regard the a group working together is more of a danger then a supposedly all powerful single enemy. Which is a classic concept. No man is an Island and Aizen has essentially done that to himself, made himself the lone god defeating the lesser beings but that isn't happening this chapter. Thats the type of writing I love from Kubo, thats what I have felt being missed since Aizen has entered into battle I wasn't seeing any progression where I had seen it in all the other fights. The thrill level was never felt because it was hopeless. The question now is this just a ruse or is it gonna stand. I doubt he will take out Aizen without showing his bankai so that maybe his next move who knows, well see.

Curveballs are one thing but they have to still be within the realm of possibility. Now solid illusionary constructs would make perfect sense as a bankai ability. Though this makes me question the attack on Aizen. If he has this ability whose to say the one they attacked is real or just an illusion he/ wants them to believe? Whose says he hasn't already activated his bankai? Who says that he hasn't used a similar shunpo technique leaving behind a clone similar to (Byakuya, Yoruichi)? I wouldn't want this to be foundation for a continuation of all-powerful Aizen. Other then that there is alot of talk about Aizen being calm and controlled yet psycho doesn't fit that concept. He was making experiments to create hybrids, true enough. I dont understand why it would matter for him to do it to himself or not. That once again would not change the point of the blog here anymore then what was previously said. If thats what he did my initial point still stands. If he didn't it still stands. Thats really a issue based on wanting to see it (for powers and fighting sake) rather then it being a positive drive for the current situation which it wouldn't in my view.

As far as Gin is concerned im not concerned whether he underwent hollowfication either at this point its seems secondary as a concern. My actual issue is what role is he playing because as current he is not paying the common role one would normally play in this situation. At least not out right. Gin was a child prodigy similar to hitsugaya. He is a genius who also happens to be a sociopath. Im actually more interested in his character then i ever was in Aizen's. His lack of involvement in this fight is concerning especially in every other fight in bleach you commonly have to fight your way up the chain. Why is Aizen fighting and not him? Why us he being portrayed as if he was gonna be the last man standing? As I have said before something aint right. Maybe he will intervene now that Aizen is in a tough spot. We will see i guess.