I can't overlook the fact that their blatant disregard for the wellbeing of their children's children has kept me magnificently entertained for the duration of this arc.
Yup! I love that they basically care NOTHING WHATSOEVER for their descendants(/reincarnations). It makes everything incredibly hilarious. (Also, note that they didn't actually say the Vindice weren't allowed to lock their descendants up and torture them if they went all buddy-buddy again. Guess they figured if the kids couldn't fight the Mafia Police off two-on-all they weren't worth saving.)
Also, WHAT THE FUCK, SERIOUSLY. How many late nights did they stay up plotting all of this out to the smallest detail? And when are we going to get to the next arc where inevitably Tsuna and Enma will find another set of keys and this series eventually leads to them discovering how they have also inherited all of their predecessors' gambling debts?
. . . I would actually really enjoy seeing Tsuna and Enma freaking the fuck out over the billions and billions of yen (the Mafia is totes from Japan, amirite) that they will never be able to repay, because they have NO MARKETABLE JOB SKILLS that anyone would actually believe. Or, alternatively, freaking the fuck out because the only way for them to get money is to actually act like members of organized crime. :D
Spade getting punched into a Spade-shaped hole and then his disembodied voice floating out of the hole and calling Tsuna a bastard also made me laugh.
I think that was the thing I enjoyed most about this chapter. Oh Spade, why so lolarious? He's like a Loony Toons character, except less viscerally terrifying! Speaking of which, I hope we someday get the story behind the random eyes and mouths. Magic mist powers? Not-dying bonus powerups? Childhood-with-the-Estraneo aftereffects Mukuro was hiding? THE WORLD MUST KNOW.
Also, note that they didn't actually say the Vindice weren't allowed to lock their descendants up and torture them if they went all buddy-buddy again.
YES. They didn't even bother to put a "but if they do see the error of their ways afterward, you have to let them go!" clause in there; the closest they got was Cozart saying that "their wills will become one." So I guess they figured they could use that new Oath Flame to take on the Vindice afterward if things came to that, but even if they did manage to bust everyone else out of jail and escape, they'd basically be hunted for the rest of their lives. So that's fun.
And lol, I would too, now that you mention it. This has the potential for lulz. :'D
Spade's incessant hilariousness is his one redeeming factor, basically. And I really want to know what's up with all of those eyes and mouths too. I know Mukuro in the past has had a habit of attacking with eyeball illusions, but AFAIK the mouths are a new thing. Maybe Amano just (correctly) figured that it would given everyone the creeps, and perhaps be one of the few things that would actually encourage people to take him seriously. XD
Yup! I love that they basically care NOTHING WHATSOEVER for their descendants(/reincarnations). It makes everything incredibly hilarious. (Also, note that they didn't actually say the Vindice weren't allowed to lock their descendants up and torture them if they went all buddy-buddy again. Guess they figured if the kids couldn't fight the Mafia Police off two-on-all they weren't worth saving.)
Also, WHAT THE FUCK, SERIOUSLY. How many late nights did they stay up plotting all of this out to the smallest detail? And when are we going to get to the next arc where inevitably Tsuna and Enma will find another set of keys and this series eventually leads to them discovering how they have also inherited all of their predecessors' gambling debts?
. . . I would actually really enjoy seeing Tsuna and Enma freaking the fuck out over the billions and billions of yen (the Mafia is totes from Japan, amirite) that they will never be able to repay, because they have NO MARKETABLE JOB SKILLS that anyone would actually believe. Or, alternatively, freaking the fuck out because the only way for them to get money is to actually act like members of organized crime. :D
Spade getting punched into a Spade-shaped hole and then his disembodied voice floating out of the hole and calling Tsuna a bastard also made me laugh.
I think that was the thing I enjoyed most about this chapter. Oh Spade, why so lolarious? He's like a Loony Toons character, except less viscerally terrifying! Speaking of which, I hope we someday get the story behind the random eyes and mouths. Magic mist powers? Not-dying bonus powerups? Childhood-with-the-Estraneo aftereffects Mukuro was hiding? THE WORLD MUST KNOW.
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YES. They didn't even bother to put a "but if they do see the error of their ways afterward, you have to let them go!" clause in there; the closest they got was Cozart saying that "their wills will become one." So I guess they figured they could use that new Oath Flame to take on the Vindice afterward if things came to that, but even if they did manage to bust everyone else out of jail and escape, they'd basically be hunted for the rest of their lives. So that's fun.
And lol, I would too, now that you mention it. This has the potential for lulz. :'D
Spade's incessant hilariousness is his one redeeming factor, basically. And I really want to know what's up with all of those eyes and mouths too. I know Mukuro in the past has had a habit of attacking with eyeball illusions, but AFAIK the mouths are a new thing. Maybe Amano just (correctly) figured that it would given everyone the creeps, and perhaps be one of the few things that would actually encourage people to take him seriously. XD
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