
A fresh debate is brewing among fans about whether Giyu Tomioka, the Water Hashira, should rise to a main character role. While many admire his potential, others think he might not be a good fit for such a pivotal position.
Interest in Tomioka's potential to take center stage has sparked lively discussions. Comments range from outright rejection, with one fan stating, "No, heโd be really boring, I hate him", to those who see merit in his character. Another proclaimed, "He already is the MC of the Hashiras." This highlights the conflicting views on his suitability as a lead character.
One fan expressed, "He gives deuteragonist vibes, not MC ones. Heโs the quiet, mysterious type with issues." This sentiment resonates with those who argue that his qualities align more with secondary characters rather than a full protagonist. Another commenter noted, "I wouldnโt mind Giyu being the protagonist since he would start off quiet and then become more active like MCs do."
The forum chatter reflects deeper concerns about character engagement. Some fear that if Giyu were to take the lead, his introversion might hinder narrative vibrancy. "55% of the show would just be him avoiding social interaction," one fan joked, emphasizing doubts about the showโs entertainment value.
Supporters are split as well; one noted, "Iโd love a few more side stories with him," while others cautioned that focusing on Giyu might dilute his characterโs essence. A fan remarked, "His character would be ruined if he was the main character. He's clearly designed to be here and there."
โจ Divided sentiments: Opinions on Giyu as a potential protagonist range widely.
โ Resistance: Significant backlash exists against making him lead, with some declaring him boring.
๐ Character arcs: Many fans propose exploring his character in side stories instead of as the main character.
As fans continue to express their views, the possibility of Giyuโs role expanding remains on the table. Will creators choose to give more screen time to Giyuโs backstory? Time will tell.