Board Thread:Episode Discussions/@comment-1181222-20161201112032/@comment-25632268-20161202183538

Yeah, looks like it is badly done shortening. In the novel, Hinata is using singular form after taking down first enemy, while in the episode she is using plural, like she defeated all of them already despite taking down only one and the rest still standing. Maybe it is such because the fight in the episode is suppose to be visualization of Naruto's plan?