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I'm a fan of the actress that plays her so I nearly reached levels of punch fist through monitor.
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I never really saw Kaito as someone who was a villain at all. Anti-hero yes, but not a villain. He never really fought anybody weaker than him unless challenged and one can see that his "the strong should protect the weak" and "I must become the strongest" mentalities both coincide with each other. I mean, he had taken a lot of crap from people who were stronger than him and I can see how he'd be like "no one should have to deal with what I did." and just strove to become the strongest and tell the other strong people to get their act together. To me, Kaito is similar to Kouta, he just took a path that was harder.
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Kaitos answer to this is that a world that needs prtoecting through lies doesnt need protection at all. If Yggdrasil thinks humanity is not strong enough to pretect itself against the incoming invasion it doesnt deserve to be saved and that this war thats coming is the perfect opportunity the decide who is truly strong and who is weak. |
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Also, Yoko was awesome. Shouldn't have died. We'll never get female Riders as a recurring thing if the shows insist on killing all of them. |
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and I can see why Kaito believing that a city that protects it's people through lies is a bad thing, considering Kouta also said he'd destroy a rule to protect people. I just don't think overlord baron should also speak for the character of kaito that told Kouta "become Strong Kouta Kazuraba" before Kouta managed the courage to use Kiwami. they both want the weak to be protected in the end. and if the mentality induced by helheim's fruit also speaks for others, am I allowed to say Hase always wanted to attack Rat? |
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He wasnt talking about the City though he was talking about the WORLD. He wanted the entire planet to be overrun by Helheim so every last human on the planet had to fight for their own survival so that the strong can survive and the weak will perish. Their is no honorable mindset here. He was obsessed with strength to the point that he would sacrifice humanity for it. This is even supported by the very last scene he has in the show. When we see him as a ghost he talks with Mai and tells her that humanity was always too wek to survive and will soon do the same mistakes again and just wage war against each other causing nothing but pain and suffering. To this Mai replies that even if that happens humanity will just move on step by step learning from their mistakes and Kaito admits once again that she is strong because she can see the potential in humanity he never could because for Kaito their was only one way to save humanity and that was to destroy them so he could rebuild earth as a world only populated by those strong enough. |
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