Talk:Re: Chapter 49/@comment-27023188-20151018180848/@comment-79.217.137.195-20151018195037

you have to look at Ishidas way of doing things like this:

It is easy to kill the Good guys, thats one big hit.

Not killing them and make their life agony at its finest like he likes to do? thats many punches following after the other and at the end is alot more memorable.

If Ishida kills a character it usually results in ALOT, just look at how Mados death back then resulted in so much developement for Amon, the CCG getting aware of the 20th which in the end resulted in the Anteiku raid, one dead guy pretty much launched the story with the aftereffects in such a direction.