Nope, but it could be Hinata I guess since Naruto is the hokage and what he says goes.
It will be good to see Hyuuga leader weaving scarves
Nope, nope. Kishi is so dumb to not even draw one panel in the last chapter that indicates that Hinata or Hanabi is the clan leader.
Of course not. The only precedent for this series is the fulfillment of unworthy, undeserving side-character's petty little desires at the expense of narrative and personality integrity.
I didn't care for Hinata becoming the leader before this ending because I felt she was too enthralled by her own delusional love fantasy to see the bigger picture and realise what's more important. Now those sentiments have intensified many times over. This girl outright abandoned her clan so she could remain with her poorly acquired trophy husband. I question if she even gives a damn about any of her family.
Poor Neji. He might have actually become a competent and trustworthy leader of the Hyuga. Unlike Hinata, the discrimination he encountered by being in the bottom rung of the class system and his subsequent release of the animosity he held in his heart towards the main branch would have given him a comprehensive understanding of what is wrong with the system and enable him to act without prejudice in enacting reforms.
i guess love takes center stage.
~sigh~
Edited by luffyq1, 29 December 2014 - 03:07 AM.