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Bleach 293: Captain, we are receiving 285,000 hails

Bleach episode 293 review

I wish I knew what to tell them. Soi Fon goes Shadow Clone Jutsu on Aizen, while Toshiro and Shunsui record direct hits on him. Yet when Aizen reveals the truth, Toshiro actually stabbed Momo instead. So now Toshiro’s furious. Not a good idea to attack Aizen in a moment of rage. Basically, all the Soul Reapers are getting owned by Aizen, and the Visoreds too. Ichigo isn’t allowed to participate as of yet, which is for the plot and for the plot only. And where the hell is Old Man Yama? Surely the strongest (if also the stupidest) Captain could be useful right now. Oh, he’s coming next episode? Okay then.

Watching Aizen own everyone is amusing in some ways, and frustrating in others. We know by now that not a single one of these Soul Reapers or Visoreds stands a remote chance against him. Yet it’s entertaining to watch how Aizen beats every one of them. So, it’s a mixed bag which I’m perfectly happy with.

Best girl of the episode: Soi Fon (29)

Episode rating: 7/10

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Bleach 292: A couple of WHATs

Bleach episode 292 review

Ichigo faces off against Aizen and predictably gets schooled. Twice during the episode, Ichigo utters a “WHAT” worthy of note. This episode was such a downer compared to the last one. In fact, it was very forgettable. Ichigo kept trying stuff again Aizen and kept getting stopped. Then at the end, all the Soul Reapers line up to fight Aizen, even though they’re still under his spell and nothing they do can help.

And if you wanted Hiyori to die, sorry, she’ll live, because Ichigo brought Retsu Unohana with him. Please, Retsu, do the right thing and let Hiyori die! Or at least heal her but make her lose her voice box. I really don’t want to ever hear her voice again.

Best girl of the episode: Soi Fon (28) (she had a couple of good lines)

Episode rating: 5/10

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Bleach 291: Liberty and justice for all

Bleach episode 291 review

Yikes. I never saw Tosen die the first time around in Bleach, so seeing how it went down was very powerful this time around. Komamura fights him while flashbacks tell the story of their time together. Eventually, Tosen stops Komamura, but 69 guy (as I predicted) steps in to beat Tosen. Tosen’s dead now, right?

Nope. He comes out of his Resurreccion and gets to see Komamura and Shuhei. And he’s about to repent from his ways, when Aizen kills him out of nowhere. Great job by Aizen building up his villain prowess and making sure we hate him. I was actually about to start cheering for Aizen in the battle against Shinji, since I hate Shinji because he likes Hiyori. But now, I’m ready to root against Aizen. Not giving Tosen his moment was an ultimate evil move and he ought to be hated for that. Just after he destroys Shinji, please.

Best girl of the episode: Kakyo (2)

Episode rating: 9/10

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Bleach 290: Blind revenge

Bleach episode 290 review

This battle between Kaname Tosen and Sajin Komamura is more through words than it is through actual fighting. Tosen talks about revenge, justice, etc. which all rings Hollow because what he’s doing is the opposite of what he’s saying. We never really find out what Tosen’s got such a grudge about. Who killed his girlfriend? Who is he trying to exact revenge against? Did Komamura kill her? Why the heck is he mad at Komamura, who’s been his biggest supporter even up to this very point? This is just nonsense behavior out of Tosen.

Then Tosen pulls out his Resurreccion, which turns him into a giant grasshopper but at least allows him to see for the first time in his life. You know in Bleach, when a villain transforms, there’s nowhere for them to go except to the grave. Mix in the flashbacks, and we know Tosen is a goner. But will Komamura get the satisfaction of killing him off? Or will we have to force it on 69 guy who is somehow popular despite never doing one thing of significance? Tosen, the bell tolls.

Best girl of the episode: Kakyo (Tosen’s girlfriend)

Episode rating: 7/10