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7:08 pm, Mar 13 2011
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Basically the problem was Ichigo was TOO powerful. So now we have a setting where he's gaining back his powers plus when characters are reintroduced they can be more powerful with new abilities. Plus i get the feeling we're leading up to finding out how Ichigo's parents met, which should be fun. And more than likely the next time we see Aizen he'll be on their side against new, powerful foe. It's always how these things work lol

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7:30 pm, Mar 13 2011
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i think it will be like you say, and i think aizen will be back with something more powerfull but i dont know what

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Here's my ideal ending: Ichigo comes out of the closet and goes with aizen in a hot yaoi session. Bleach becomes yaoi, everyone lives happily ever after, the end. laugh

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8:34 pm, Mar 13 2011
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-ah-ah

aizen was tites trump card, everything else is just for the fans

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8:38 pm, Mar 13 2011
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yeah,aizen has been an enemy since almost the begining.whatever happens from now on in bleach is just lots of fillers-not that it was that different before

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8:46 pm, Mar 13 2011
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No.

Anyone who tells you differently is grasping at straws. I'm baffled that anyone is willing to defend what Bleach has become.

I wish more mangaka would know when and how to end a story. ex. Urasawa Naoki

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10:26 pm, Mar 13 2011
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Honestly it's not up to the author at times. Think back to Dragonball. Akira Toriyama wanted to end that series so many times but due to popularity he had to keep at it. I think Bleach is in the same boat right about now.

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