Board Thread:Episode Discussions/@comment-3261234-20150226122433/@comment-24824859-20150226191811

Iar Sensei wrote: I'll admit its farfetched and that I was looking for reasoning. But think about it; a room with a dozen chunin didn't notice it, but a genin in a desert did? Mu didn't even sense it (to my knowledge) so it seemed more stand-outish to me then it should of been. I'm not sure that the third eye scene is relevant in Gaara's revelation so much as its what lead him towards what was. Who knows. She could of just completed all of her missions unscathed in a similar mannor to Gaara. She put a two story high scorpion down with a kunai. One stab...from a general kunai. I'd compare Gaara's revelation to knowing what image a puzzle is going to make, even if you're missing a fair amount of peices. If you have been confined in an area for your whole life, wanting to leave so badly and get the chance to leave said area, what would be the first thing you would do? EXPLORE!!. Which is what Fuu was doing. Due to her curious nature, she just happened to find the third eye. Also I don't see how stabbing a giant scorpion is impressive. Heck, someone told her to do it(IIRC) instead of dicking around as if doing such a thing is not out of the norm. I highly doubt that she was able to complete missions, if so, that the mission were high class, since she was confined in the village for her whole life. Not to mention, Naruto, who is obviously a jinchuriki, completely sucked for the most part in Part I.