This is sort of a disquieting way for Aizen to be defeated, assuming he has been defeated, because he's right. It is right to try to change the world for the better than to accept the status quo, and I think Ichigo would agree. Will the future see Ichigo on the other side from Urahara?
With this revelation, Aizen and Gin seem a lot alike-people who tried to do morally right things, from their perspective, but through the most assholish and opaque means imaginable.
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Date: 2010-09-22 10:04 pm (UTC)This is sort of a disquieting way for Aizen to be defeated, assuming he has been defeated, because he's right. It is right to try to change the world for the better than to accept the status quo, and I think Ichigo would agree. Will the future see Ichigo on the other side from Urahara?
With this revelation, Aizen and Gin seem a lot alike-people who tried to do morally right things, from their perspective, but through the most assholish and opaque means imaginable.