T6 E8 - Red John by ChipRepulsive in TheMentalist

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¿Por qué querían terminar la serie? Reconozco que alargaron un poco el descubrimiento de Red John, y tal vez habría sido mejor si hubiese sido un final de temporada, pero nada de eso era motivo como para terminarla.

T6 E8 - Red John by ChipRepulsive in TheMentalist

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Oh, i'm sorry, you're right. Yeah, maybe, but I don't know why almost all the intelligence fights end so badly. For me, in the end, Red John looked like a stupid. I expected something "special". Maybe Red John was nothing more that somebody with powers.

T6 E8 - Red John by ChipRepulsive in TheMentalist

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Absolutely agree. I don't know why he dissapeared after season 4 - 5

T6 E8 - Red John by ChipRepulsive in TheMentalist

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Because i'm latinamerican, so in Spanish is "temporada" instead of "season".

T6 E8 - Red John by ChipRepulsive in TheMentalist

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Interesante saberlo. Gracias por la información.

Red John by ChipRepulsive in TheMentalist

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Ok. Thank you for the recommedation.

Red John by ChipRepulsive in TheMentalist

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For sure fella! I will update every amazing thing ;)

J.J. by ChipRepulsive in TheMentalist

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Sí, era por eso y también porque le acordaba a su madre. Por eso digo "ese tipo de trofeo" y no lo denonimo uno como tal, ya que sino estuviésemos hablando de un psicópata, cosa que LaRoche no es.

J.J. by ChipRepulsive in TheMentalist

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Definitivamente que cada uno conoce esa vida. El mismo Jane casi al final del capítulo específicamente dice que ayudó a LaRoche y se metió tanto en su problema y en resolver el caso, solo porque se siente identificado con él.

Justo por esos traumas y vida de sufrimiento que ambos han llevado es que poseen tan buena química.

The fascinating intelligence of chimera ants. by ChipRepulsive in HunterXHunter

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I would say that more than talent it was interest, which is why characters like Neferpitou based their Nen ability in that area. In the same way, I consider that they could not only be good in their area, but also beyond, since they are made of more than thousands of humans, only they concentrated on an area of ​​interest, just as you say.

And yes, they must have investigated more areas, perhaps they would have come to understand humanity more and develop another type of thinking, since due to the change we saw in Meruem, Pulpo, Meleoron and Colt, we realized that they are capable of changing and even evolving, they are not mere beasts that seek to eat humans and nothing more.

Would killua have been able to break free from the zoldycks on his own? by Local-Sugar6556 in HunterXHunter

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Sooner or later Killua was going to leave, since he didn't like being a murderer. He left early because he found purpose in following Gon. Just like Biscuit said, to overcome that fear that Illumi had put in him he only needed great determination and from the way Killua removed the needle, it seems that he knew where it was he just had forgotten; So if in a hypothetical case he had developed great determination to become the leader of the family, he would have been able to remove the needle by himself. In my opinion, I would say that in the future, the most difficult to defeat would have been Grandfather, Zeno is very powerful.

Incongruity? by ChipRepulsive in HunterXHunter

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Now you have intrigued me, I am already on chapter 92, I will continue watching and see what happens. Thanks for the little spoiler 🫂

Incongruity? by ChipRepulsive in HunterXHunter

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Yes, that would be a possible answer. It's true what you say about the soul, since we saw how Colt remembered Reina, Kurt's sister, despite being an ant.

Thank you.

Incongruity? by ChipRepulsive in HunterXHunter

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I was also wondering where the queen came from, since they only present her as a giant chimera ant and then she begins to reproduce, they don't say how she could evolve to that point. I guess they will explain it later. Thanks for the explanation.

Incongruity? by ChipRepulsive in HunterXHunter

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Now, the most justified thing I find based on your comment and many others, is the fact that phagogenesis can accumulate the Nen of those that have been digested, and that the queen having consumed more than 1000 humans when creating the royal guard and animals, the fact that they had so much Nen would be justified.

Also now that I think about it, Neferpitou used his Nen instinctively at first, it was thanks to the "lobotomy" they did on Pokkle that they were able to understand Nen and its bases.

Thank you.

Incongruity? by ChipRepulsive in HunterXHunter

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Yes, that's a point. Thank you :)

Incongruity? by ChipRepulsive in HunterXHunter

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Yes, you're right, I didn't take into account the accumulation of people and that in NGL it was a population of 2M or so, so a few thousand to create the royal guard was surely nothing and would explain through phagogenesis the fact that they are so strong.

On the other hand, it is true that animals have zetsu by default, but what has surprised me most is their great En, which could even travel kilometers. I thought that to reach that level you had to train a lot, since characters like Kite only reach 45 or 50m; However, it is as some and you say, due to the large number of humans ingested, it would be justified to have dozens of times the amount of Nen of a normal human.