I read the topic about what's the most flawed part about Naruto vs. Sasuke final battle. You have to choose one.
So, what is yours?
I guess it just feels like there's nothing truly at stake in that fight. It just came off as a prick-measuring contest attempting to be disguised as something more, unlike their fight at the valley at the end of Part One, where you could actually see, hear, and feel their emotions during the fight. Their blows weren't just about the physical, but the emotional and psychological. Here, it wasn't much more than a brawl between two guys where whoever wins "must" be right about their views and the loser "must" be wrong. And, as it was mentioned, Naruto nor Sasuke really do anything that interesting in the fight itself; no real new moves, no creative or innovative ways of using existing moves (who could forget Naruto's long clothesline of Kage Bunshin slamming Sasuke into the cliff in Part One?) and so on.
Question:
What's wrong with Neji's death? Explain and don't resort to pairing. Just talk about what's wrong.
Aside from the pairing issue, mostly just that he went out so easily and without accomplishing anything with the life he had in front of him, and if that weren't bad enough, dying exactly as he told Naruto he was "destined" to; protecting the Main House, rather than being able to fight to his last breath to defy that fate.