Ah, yes, my "favorite" episode.
Gon got his answer. This is exactly how one is able to kill those who got absolutely nothing to do with them. Gon didn't ask about innocent people. He asked about killing people who were just there, in the way.
He also got the answer to the question he posed to Nobunaga. This is exactly why Nobunaga did not spare a single tear for those he killed, even though he cried for Uvogin, his friend.
Welcome to the Phantom Troupe Gon.
Come to think of it, Gon shares a lot in common with Phantom Troupe. They're from Meteor City. Does anyone think they got any real parents or mentors growing up in such a place? A place which seems to honor "might makes right" since it's a huge slum. Same with Gon. Cuz Ging is an asshole lol
I'm not blaming Gon for failing this particular "test" of sorts. He is but a child. But the fact that he failed remains.
I don't wanna be around that kid lol
He has too much power to do what he wants before he learned to think if he should. The old saying. Just because you can, doesn't mean that you should. Gon has nothing of the sorts. A great Hunter. Selfish, with enough strength to force others to bend to his wishes. He kept succeeding up till now too. Let's see what happens when he gets to Kite.
Of course, all of us (here on Patreon) know exactly what happens. Im knows that too by now, I presume.
石原 悟
2025-01-20 15:49:02 +0000 UTC
Maybe this should be my inspiration to go watch Citizen Kane
Mykel
2025-01-20 04:18:32 +0000 UTC
That shot of Pouf is one of Togashi or HxH's most iconic panel from the manga! The art is beautiful, definitely worth seeing!