User blog comment:Lia Schiffer/ANIME SPECIAL: 268: Hatred and Jealousy, Orihime's Dilemma/@comment-1351982-20100428120737

I one the other hand like what they did with Loly(but still could have lived without the Chad and Renji super-friends team, but hey everyone needs screen time). They made her character a little more interesting without taking it far off the manga. I mean really when you put all together Loly really only got one extra minute of screen time. It made me feel a little sorry for Loly. Loly to me has always been kind of the stereotypical jealous teenage girl-type. The fact is loly has a deep infatuation with Aizen, and when Orihime came along, it was like she was stealing her "boyfriend." So like any jealous girl she got pissed(really pissed), and she plotted to destroy Orihime and "live happily ever after" with Aizen. Loly starts to realize that is never going to happen and Aizen will never have the same feelings of loyalty towards her a frankly he doesn't really give a crap about her. So, I like it that Loly has a little self redemption, but in the end, Loly is just an extremely jealous girl who has no one to even give a damn about her and she suffers a pathetic defeat.