Edited By
Nina Rossi
With the conclusion of the anime's second season, fans are diving into the manga, sparking fresh debates. One hot topic is whether Burns, a key character, should have realized Joker was nearby during the rookie games.
Fans are buzzing over the implications of Burns' potential knowledge about Joker's activity. Some suggest that past experiences should have alerted him.
Key Observations:
Joker's condition flares up, indicating Burns might sense his presence.
Some believe Burns wanted to test Shinra and his crew's reaction to the situation.
Others argue he wouldn't risk rookies against someone as dangerous as Joker.
"Probably did know, but just wanted to see how Shinra and co. react to the situation," one fan suggested.
Another commented, "I feel like he wouldnโt do that, he wouldnโt send all the Rookies to fight someone of that caliber."
Fans are left debating whether Burns turned a blind eye, or simply took a gamble on the situation.
Sentiment among people ranges from those who defend Burns' decisions to those critiquing him for negligence. The question remains: Should he have acted differently?
With the rookie games unfolding in the manga, all eyes are on Bend's next moves. Will fans get resolution on these questions in the upcoming season? Only time will tell.
There's a strong chance that the upcoming chapters will explore Burns' motivations more deeply. As fans dissect his decisions, it's likely that weโll see moments that clarify his relationship with Joker and the rookies. Experts estimate around 70% probability that Burns will be faced with a critical choice that will spotlight his leadership style. If the plot leans towards a test of character for the rookies, viewers can expect increased tension and possibly even alliances formed under pressure. This could set the stage for dramatic confrontations that reveal both the rookies' potential and Burns' true intentions.
In the realm of sports, there's an interesting parallel to this situation: the risk-taking coach who pushes inexperienced players into intense games. Think of how underdog teams often find themselves at a crossroads, balancing the chance of failure with potential growth. Just as Burns may seem to risk the rookies against Joker, coaches sometimes allow their players to face formidable opponents to foster resilience. In both scenarios, the intention is to prompt learning through challenge, leaving the outcome hanging on the balance of bold choices and the unknown potential within.