Do you think this would happen if NaruSaku became canon?
#21
Posted 26 March 2012 - 11:40 AM
#22
Posted 27 March 2012 - 12:43 AM
still loved Sasuke, even if he realizes Sakura loves him too. Eventually, Sakura will move on and I highly doubt she would still want Sasuke after everything. Sakura wouldn't be that delusional,
especially when Naruto is right there.
Edited by xxRomanceGirlxx, 27 March 2012 - 12:43 AM.
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#23
Posted 07 April 2012 - 03:25 AM
That's why we love em
Edited by Strangelove, 07 April 2012 - 03:25 AM.
#24
Posted 07 April 2012 - 11:13 PM
I once heard someone say "Just because Sasuke was her first love, doesn't mean it is her only love." I believe this. It's not that she will long for Sasuke, she will still hold onto feelings for Sasuke whether it be love or teammate or whatever. It's a personal thing. It would be selfish of her to let it interfere with moving forward with her life and not say "I can find other things or other people to make me happy."
I can totally be in love with another person, but the girl I loved in my past will always have a place in my heart. The sooner I accept this, the sooner I can move on from it.
#25
Posted 29 April 2012 - 04:59 PM
When/If narusaku becomes canon whatever happens she will never want sasuke like she wanted him in part 1 or any other place. She will be shown completely happy with naruto and she won't feel any need to meet sasuke as well!
and as much to my dismay
If vice-versa also happens somehow i.e sasusaku happens sakura will not want naruto in her life as a lover as well, she will be shown completely happy with sasuke and will be shown with no need to meet with naruto or interact much like they do now!
This is the rule of manga I think, no matter who end's up with whom they will be shown completely happy with each other disregarding whatever the person did to him/her!!
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#26
Posted 29 April 2012 - 05:48 PM
When/If narusaku becomes canon whatever happens she will never want sasuke like she wanted him in part 1 or any other place. She will be shown completely happy with naruto and she won't feel any need to meet sasuke as well!
and as much to my dismay
If vice-versa also happens somehow i.e sasusaku happens sakura will not want naruto in her life as a lover as well, she will be shown completely happy with sasuke and will be shown with no need to meet with naruto or interact much like they do now!
This is the rule of manga I think, no matter who end's up with whom they will be shown completely happy with each other disregarding whatever the person did to him/her!!
Sorry but I must disagree there. She needs Naruto in her life, Lover or not. You can notice that this whole time. If you brought up Naruto and Sasuke while she has those feelings for them. She will pick Naruto. (I'm not being baised here. Ask anyone who reads the manga and doesn't support any pairing. And he will answer the same.).
#27
Posted 29 April 2012 - 08:38 PM
Agreed Sakura needs Naruto in her life, her life is not complete without him. I just laughed at the people that claims that if Sasuke is redeem and returns to Konoha she will do a 180 and turn back into a twelve year old fan girl while leaving Naruto like yesterdays news. Please this is too OC and definitely the idea of a bad SS fan fiction, sadly that's what a lot of fans from said fandom believe will happen when Sasuke is redeem.
Edited by Gravenimage, 30 April 2012 - 01:21 AM.
#28
Posted 29 April 2012 - 11:34 PM
#29
Posted 30 April 2012 - 03:54 PM
Edited by Forlong, 30 April 2012 - 04:01 PM.
#30
Posted 02 May 2012 - 10:07 AM
I re-read the chapter where Sakura tried to kill Sasuke, sorry forgot which one it was exactly, but I got this feelings that at this point in time Sakura made her choice and has gotten over Sasuke. The fact that she cried that much because of him is both a pro and anti SS moment. It's pro cause it showed she still had feelings for him, but it's anti cause I feel it as her realizing that the man she thought she loved is more or less dead to her. What was Sasuke died a long time ago and he hasn't regret it.
I think that whole chapter(s) was to show her getting over her feelings. I know some will bring up the lover-nin scene, but I strongly believe this is where SS truly died. She doesn't see him as a lover anymore. She sees him as a teammate and a former friend. The lover-nin scene I think reinforces that sense of closer showing that even she doesn't see the love anymore she once had.
That's how I feel. (Also, ever notice how she only thinks of Sasuke when someone brings him up? Otherwise she is only thinking of Naruto."
#31
Posted 02 May 2012 - 01:24 PM
#32
Posted 02 May 2012 - 01:39 PM
I re-read the chapter where Sakura tried to kill Sasuke, sorry forgot which one it was exactly, but I got this feelings that at this point in time Sakura made her choice and has gotten over Sasuke. The fact that she cried that much because of him is both a pro and anti SS moment. It's pro cause it showed she still had feelings for him, but it's anti cause I feel it as her realizing that the man she thought she loved is more or less dead to her. What was Sasuke died a long time ago and he hasn't regret it.
I think that whole chapter(s) was to show her getting over her feelings. I know some will bring up the lover-nin scene, but I strongly believe this is where SS truly died. She doesn't see him as a lover anymore. She sees him as a teammate and a former friend. The lover-nin scene I think reinforces that sense of closer showing that even she doesn't see the love anymore she once had.
That's how I feel. (Also, ever notice how she only thinks of Sasuke when someone brings him up? Otherwise she is only thinking of Naruto."
Well the biggest "problem" about the lover-nin scene is that Sakura was shown thinking about Sasuke and only Sasuke. To some people, that pretty much eliminates all ambiguity. She still loves Sasuke, despite everything he has done and her sad expression is merely a sign that she is sad about how evil he has become.
To that I say that if she had been shown thinking about both Naruto and Sasuke, then the pairing wars would pretty much be over. Think about it. The moment we have any tangible evidence that Sakura is in love with Naruto or that she is at least torn between him and Sasuke is the moment when we can pretty much claim victory. No it wouldn't be a definite victory, but why would Kishi have Sakura be in love with Sasuke, then shown romantic interest in Naruto only to eventually go back to Sasuke anyway?
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#33
Posted 02 May 2012 - 07:02 PM
To that I say that if she had been shown thinking about both Naruto and Sasuke, then the pairing wars would pretty much be over. Think about it. The moment we have any tangible evidence that Sakura is in love with Naruto or that she is at least torn between him and Sasuke is the moment when we can pretty much claim victory. No it wouldn't be a definite victory, but why would Kishi have Sakura be in love with Sasuke, then shown romantic interest in Naruto only to eventually go back to Sasuke anyway?
I keep looking at that scene over and over and I just don't get that feeling. It's not a feeling of her retaining feelings like many claim. It is her closing all feelings she had for him. We are shown the process of her moving on from it. I half expected many scenes where Sakura is fighting her own emotions and her own logic. Eventually coming to a conclusion that what she wants is not with who she thought would be.
I want to ask, how many have been through a really bad break up? I have and even though I have thought about the person it was me finding closure. What was the reason why it didn't work out? Reflecting ideas back onto the situation and so forth. From my own experiences, whenever I thought about the person or someone asked me about love I thought my ex. "You need someone special" Was my ex special? "You need someone who loves you no matter what" Was she someone that loved me no matter what? and yes I even got a similar "She must be someone special." I realized she wasn't something special. She was mean and nasty to me and I realized I was the true pathetic one. Like people have said of her regretting her emotions.
However, while I have the same conclusion, the path I an looking at is different.
Look at what the lover-nin said "He must be a great guy." That sentence alone makes me think as much as Sakura did. The fact that Sasuke isn't a great guy. The fact that she tries see it in Sasuke and can't is her realizing the truth and getting closure.
Now, let's say in the upcoming chapters Sakura sees Naruto again and the lover-nins words play in her mind "He must be a great guy" and she sees Naruto standing like a hero fighting the enemy protecting everyone from harm even at the cost of his own health. If Kishi does that in any form or in anyway implies this way of thinking, then it would confirm my theory that really this is just Sakura getting closure and re-evaluating her feelings.
#34
Posted 02 May 2012 - 07:50 PM
A victory is momentary, but a failure is forever. Failure is well enjoyed with friends and love ones.
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#35
Posted 02 May 2012 - 08:18 PM
Edited by Master_Naruto, 02 May 2012 - 08:18 PM.
RUN NARUTO!!!!
#36
Posted 02 May 2012 - 08:52 PM
To that I say that if she had been shown thinking about both Naruto and Sasuke, then the pairing wars would pretty much be over. Think about it. The moment we have any tangible evidence that Sakura is in love with Naruto or that she is at least torn between him and Sasuke is the moment when we can pretty much claim victory. No it wouldn't be a definite victory, but why would Kishi have Sakura be in love with Sasuke, then shown romantic interest in Naruto only to eventually go back to Sasuke anyway?
I could analyze it all I wanted but the fact is that when Sakura thinks of romantic love her thoughts are with Sasuke. If she thought of Naruto as someone to love even for a second then the pairing drama in this series would immediately be over. If she was shown loving both equally it would be obvious that eventually Naruto would win Sakura's full affection, we have one too many overwhelming evidence for it, but that would make for a very anti-climatic conclusion. We would simply be boringly waiting for the moment to happen instead of being genuinely excited when it occurs. I think Kishimoto really wants to take people by surprise when it happens and make the fans think in retrospect of all that has happened between Naruto and Sakura so that they realize how much it was destined to happen.
Sakura still thinking of Sasuke is to keep the readers in anticipation and to make them raise the question: Sakura keeps growing closer to Naruto but yet she thinks of Sasuke, will she really change her feelings?
Kishimoto will make us keep thinking this question until he's ready to resolve the love side plot, not before.
#37
Posted 02 May 2012 - 09:14 PM
A victory is momentary, but a failure is forever. Failure is well enjoyed with friends and love ones.
Search and build the true peace and love (not a hippie quote XD)
Dead man's party
Sasuke is invited...XD
#38
Posted 02 May 2012 - 11:09 PM
It's at the end of chapter 539 and beginning of chapter 540.
RUN NARUTO!!!!
#39
Posted 02 May 2012 - 11:21 PM
#40
Posted 03 May 2012 - 02:41 AM
So...I read it all, but I am not sure what to think. It seems that she still is in love with Sasuke due to the flames and darkness surrounding him when she thought of him and frowned.
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