Too bad Ulqy's dead and Kubo is terrible at being serious/romantic outside of fight scenes. Actually, Kubo can't draw anything that isn't fighting anymore.
ok...ok someone explain this to me...why would you want orihime to fall in love with someone who lied and kidnapped her? just tell me how does that make sense? She's got a big heart but she's not a ho? I mean COME ON!
Hyperion_Zero said: The only explanation I can come up with is this: Stockholm's syndrome must be someone's fetish.
I dno, that explanation has its credits, but I think it's more about how Orihime somehow 'understands' him, even though he's technically her enemy. Though that part's never properly fleshed out or developed...
kemuridama said: I dno, that explanation has its credits, but I think it's more about how Orihime somehow 'understands' him, even though he's technically her enemy. Though that part's never properly fleshed out or developed...
Like most every love scene/relationship in shounen mangas. OTL But Orihime does seem to understand him, and he does show some sort of affection/attraction towards her. I can't help but feel that Ichigo was more the villain in their final battle. Ulquoirra definitely wanted to stay with Orihime and she very obviously didn't want him to die.