Talk:Re: Chapter 89/@comment-27345913-20160820163613/@comment-27247962-20160820174834

^I'm sure it's not meant to seem that way, but the guy didn't really make genius decisions lately. He could've warned his soldiers about how dangerous Tatara could've been, before confronting him. Maybe mentioned the possible flamethrower kakuja... And LoverofTragedy made some good points that killing Seidou by playing along would have had a higher succesrate, but he decides to be upfront with Seidou and sign his soldiers death letter by doing so.

You can't really call him a good leader.