Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-26320097-20150423120614/@comment-24941056-20150627200358

Matako wrote: Still nothing says that Karin even gave birth to Sarada. With an egg donation Sakura could have simply given birth to Sarada while not sharing DNA with her. But the biological mother is Karin and that is not to be doubted until Kishimoto starts giving clues, hints or indicators that something about the DNA test was wrong. If at least Naruto doubted the results we would have a room for speculation. But again, if Sakura is the biological mother, what would have been the entire point of this whole thing? That Karin is the mother was a twist that caused several emotional moments, enlightenments and the beautiful message that motherhood doesn't have to be biological. If Sakura turns out to be the mother we'd have two twists cancelling each other out, several emotional moments and realizations that mean nothing because they were the result of a minor mistake and an entire spin-off series that was entirely pointless. The message is beautiful and deep, and I don't see a single reason why anyone believes this entire story up until now is just a small misunderstanding and has no meaning to it. It's not cancelling each other out. It's just a matter of perspective. The daughter starts doubting her mother, then she finds out that she wasn't her real mother. Then learns that love is what's important. After that she will find out that it was a mistake but learned something great due to that mistake and gains confidence in herself and strengthen their family relationship through that lesson, which is "love is what's important" like what Naruto said, now even if Sasuke or Sakura is away, she would not doubt the bonds of her family. You should have been used to it by now since there were a lot of plot twists at the first one and on shippuuden. Not to mention it was pretty dramatic. Naruto experienced something more emotional so this time, I don't get the feels like I did from the previous one.