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Bleach 47: The Arrogance of Aizen

Bleach episode 47 review

This episode serves as a way of describing to us just how arrogant Sosuke Aizen was in his plan. First, he writes a letter where he tells exactly why the Sokyoku is so important, why Rukia’s death is just a means to an end, why all these things are happening the way they are… basically all his plans, truthfully told. Then he goes ahead and blames it on Toshiro Hitsugaya of all people. Who Momo probably should trust… but doesn’t.

And now we have a situation where everything has been laid out there for everyone to see, yet not only do the characters not see it, but I as a viewer never saw it. It’s a brilliant way of telling the audience the truth while keeping it hidden in plain sight. Of course, the reason why all the characters can’t see it is because of Aizen’s zanpakuto. But let’s ignore that for a second.

It makes absolutely no sense for Aizen to blame this on Toshiro, if he knew he had everyone under his spell already. He could have blamed it on Chizuru back in Orihime’s class and his plan still would have worked. So why the need to try to blame Hitsugaya? The answer, I think, is just plain arrogance. He figures, hey, it doesn’t matter what happens, I’m still going to win anyway. Might as well turn Momo on Toshiro. Just have some fun with it.

Rangiku gets some screen time early in this episode, enough to make me think she maybe would have some sort of real role in it. Nope! She showed up and then was escorted aside by the plot. So, my “best girl” pick has to be…

Best girl of the episode: Momo (5)

Episode rating: 8/10

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Bleach 46: Central 46

Bleach episode 46 review

Momo gets a flashback to her younger years, when she went to school with Izuru and Renji, and Toshiro ate watermelon with her. I’m not exactly sure what the *purpose* was of this flashback, other than to maybe show that Momo isn’t a weakling? Oh, and that Aizen and Gin could easily take down Hollows. But there’s no sign of either of them doing anything evil here.

It does establish the Toshiro x Momo ship, and it reinforces RenRuki. So that’s positive stuff to take away from this episode, which on the whole felt a little superfluous. I did appreciate that episode *46* was about the guy who killed all of Central 46, even if we have no idea what that is yet.

Best girl of the episode: Momo (4)

Episode rating: 6/10

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Bleach 45: We want volunteers, not hostages

Bleach episode 45 review

We’ve got a ton of prisoners now. In fact, you could guess that 2/3 of the Soul Society is now in prison. The only ones who aren’t of the Ryoka are Ichigo/Yoruichi, and Orihime, who’s hangin’ with Mr. Cooper… er, Zaraki. That’s right, Orihime is kind of just hanging out with Squad 11 like there’s no problem. Ichigo and Yoruichi, meanwhile, are trying to unlock Ichigo’s Bankai in 3 days. Ichigo just has to pick the right sword that’s got Zangetsu in it. Seems a little too easy to me.

Then we’ve got all the people in prison. Renji, who breaks out. Uryu, who was brought there by “the Captain of the least bloodshed,” Kaname Tosen. Chad, who was brought there by Captain Shunsui. And Ganju, who was placed there by Captain Ukitake. Not to mention Hanataro, who like Kramer’s intern, is “going away for a long, long time.” Chad figures they’re being kept there to be questioned for the killing of Captain Aizen. Good thinking, Chad, but I think the Soul Society just likes putting people behind bars.

More of a set-up episode than anything else, but I enjoyed it more than yesterday’s flashback fest.

Best girl of the episode: Yachiru (7) (for her antics around Maki-Maki in the Squad 11 room)

Episode rating: 8/10

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Bleach 44: Uryu x Nemu

Bleach episode 44 review

I shipped Uryu and Nemu back T in the day, then completely forgot about it. This was the moment for this couple. After fighting off Mayuri’s Bankai (for the record, probably the first Bankai we’ve seen), Uryu manages to force Mayuri into a liquid form, which quite honestly he should have stayed in. Then Nemu offers him the antidote to the poison Uryu just received. Nemu and Uryu share a moment, and then it’s over – but the shipping still remains. Obviously this one never comes to fruition, but I’d like to imagine an alternate universe where it does.

Maybe not the most exciting of episodes, due to the lengthy flashback of Uryu’s past, but still an entertaining one.

Best girl of the episode: Nemu Kurotsuchi

Episode rating: 7/10