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Bleach 327: Incense and Peppermints

Bleach episode 327 review

Soi Fon beats the crap out of Komamura. Too bad it’s the fake Soi Fon. I can still cheer for her, can’t I, even though it’s not really her? Pretty please?

Byakuya fights himself the same way a chess player would play Petrov’s Defense. 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Nxe5 Nxe4 etc. Everything about him and his fake’s attacks go exactly the same as each other, so there’s no way of telling who is going to gain an inch. Meanwhile, the one-armed wonder Old Man Yama is still fighting off fake Shunsui.

And Ichigo has been summoned to an area by Kageroza where no one can sense his spiritual pressure. Instead of panicking or going off looking for him, the characters basically say that there’s no way he could die in a filler arc so we’re not worrying about him. Nozomi seems to be the one who’s the most worried, even though she’s known Ichigo for about 12 minutes.

And that’s another jumbled mess of an episode of this arc. Not very satisfying, and to be quite frank, the battles are getting old by now. The novelty of Soul Reapers fighting themselves has worn off. Something must be done to regain a spark.

Best girl of the episode: Soi Fon (32) (like Momo last episode, even the fake one is good enough for me)

Rukia’s real magic #: 26

Episode rating: 6/10

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Bleach 326: Seeing double

Bleach episode 326 review

While a battle between fake Soi Fon and real Kenpachi is teased, it never comes to fruition. Instead, Komamura steps in to fight fake Soi Fon. Ichigo runs and runs and runs, then ends up summoned somewhere to fight Kagarosa. All the while, Kon continues to have his starring role, while Nozomi just sort of stands around and does nothing.

But the real part of this episode is real Toshiro fighting off two Momos. The episode does a good job at making sure we don’t know which Momo is the real Momo; truthfully, I think they both could end up not being the real Momo, as a twist. In any case, the Toshiro vs. double Momo fight is actually quite entertaining, and for once I’m actually enjoying this arc. Please keep up the momentum from this episode!

Best girl of the episode: Momo (6) (moves into a tie for ninth)

Rukia’s real magic #: 27

Episode rating: 7/10

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Bleach 325: Triage

Bleach episode 325 review

There is a pile of dead bodies at the Urahara Shop, and it’ll be a mountain by the time we’re done. Actually, they aren’t dead, but they’re out of commission, to the point that Urahara Shop serves as nothing less than a triage for injured Soul Reapers. I think it was Rangiku, Rukia, and Nemu in this episode.

Anyway, Unohana gets duplicated, and she has to fight her double along with a fake Isane, then the fake Unohana goes off and helps out the fake Shunsui and Ukitake against real Old Man Yama. Meanwhile, fake Toshiro fights real Byakuya. Getting confused yet? I sure am.

The idea of Soul Reapers fighting themselves might have looked good on paper, but on screen it’s a total mess. This arc is becoming one of the worst filler arcs, and that’s saying a lot, given that we’ve been through the Bounts and the Rurichiyo arc. Beware of the Bakkoto!

Best girl of the episode: Nozomi (2)

Rukia’s real magic #: 28

Episode rating: 5/10

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Bleach 324: You Called Me Picard

Bleach episode 324 review

A boring episode. The only thing really of note was Kenpachi fighting himself. Yachiru was a delight, as always, but the rest of this episode is a blur to me. Like I’ve said before, or at least like I hope I’ve said before, watching Soul Reapers fight themselves really isn’t all that fun. It’s confusing at best and completely confounding at worst. This seems to have been a really lazy filler arc for the producers.

A little bonus for Retsu Unohana and Isane Kotetsu getting more of a role than they usually get, but unfortunately not much else to speak about.

Best girl of the episode: Yachiru (29)

Rukia’s official magic #: 29

Episode rating: 5/10