It's fine and I don't know...I might read it. the curiosity might get to me.
For me, it's not about projecting any hatred of the pairings onto the next generation. I just have no interest at all in following them from the start. I became emotionally invested in the characters in Naruto. I followed them and cared about their adventures for a long time. Even when the series started going downhill, I still followed them. I don't have the energy to invest myself in a whole new set of people when the premise feels so contrived and when they were introduced to us in a way that wrecked much of what I loved about the story in the first place.
Props to people who can get interested in the next generation, but I just can't do it.
I absolutely understand; we all feel cheated by the way he treated the characters, especially Naruto and Sakura.
Everyone in this forum agrees that Naruto and Sakura got wrecked in the end, but I personally have so many questions about what actually happened in this timeskip. How happy is Naruto? Judging from his son's pranks, Boruto's formal address to his own father (I read somewhere on tumblr that Sarada addresses Sasuke in an endearing way o.o), and the ramen noodles and alcohol bottle, I wonder how satisfied Naruto is with his life. Many of us complained that he's a bad father, and I think so, too. Will Part 3 depict the same, grudy looking Naruto, or will he actually turn out to be the father we were hoping him to be? Also, where the heck is Sasuke? If he turns out to be neglecting Sakura and Sarada (which I doubt), it will be more consoling to me to see that SasuSaku was just a kitten up idea to begin with.
You can slap me, but I think that eventually when the pain begins to become less, curiosity might take over in some, and more people will give Part 3 a try.
Edited by trang95, 11 November 2014 - 07:47 PM.