Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-26320097-20150423120614/@comment-24357950-20150630225941

KaizerBlazeX wrote: What are you so cranky for? Does other opinions not matter to you to force your opinion on us. In my opinion, the two plot twists that you say are "Cancelling each other out" are normal and are not cancelling each other out. I have watched multiple animes, read a lot of manga, manhua, webtoons and light novels and played visual novels. Multiple plot twists are normal. "Cancelling each other out" like you say is a matter of opinion and how you understood the whole thing. It's up to the author to do what he wants and it's up to us to interpret his works.

Whether or not Sakura is the biological matter, the plot twists helped Sarada mature and learn a lesson. If she learns that Sakura is in fact her biological mother then the former plot twist is not useless. Sarada matured and learned a lesson. It also gave us a thrill and aroused are curiosity which lead us to discuss it here. It wasn't futile, nothing cancelled another. That is my own opinion of it. We all have varying opinions. I'm sorry this is not a matter of opinion, like the earth being round is not a matter of opinion. I don't have an opinion on this either. There is nothing here that has to do with opinions. "Sakura is the mother. Sakura isn't the mother. Sakura is the mother". That is a cancelled out twist, because where are we at the end? At the exact same spot where we were from the very beginning. You cannot have an opinion about those things. It's a factual matter.

And again, what is the point of learning a lesson regarding a matter that doesn't apply to you? It's like me learning that I need to see a pet as more than just a friend. I don't have a pet though. So what kind of story ends up having a lesson that doesn't even apply to the character? It's completely pointless and ridiculous. Kishimoto would drag his own message through the mud.