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EDIT: Though oddly enough her essay got me thinking NejiHina has a good shot.
Whoo-hoo!
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The second is saying that Mizura's reasons for NaruSaku are mainly circumstancial. Alot of NaruSaku is circumstancial because of being on the same team. But that's life.
Indeed, and besides, I think NaruHina is even More circumstantial: given Kishimoto's character design process (start with a theme a character connects to Naruto on First, design character, including background, Later), Hinata's whole background was designed Specifically to connect with that one (but only one) aspect of Naruto's. She was purposely given a past so that she can identify with Naruto. If she were in a family where she wasn't considered a loser etc etc, she'd probably have the same level of interaction with him as say... between Naruto and Tenten or any other character he has no connections to.
NaruSaku, by contrast, does not connect through "zomg! We're the same! We both have [insert tragic background thingy]" The Sasuke aspect and Sakura feeling bad for Naruto's tragic past only came into play Later. In the meantime, Sakura started warming up to Naruto just through normal interactions, like a normal relationship. She wasn't Created just so that she can understand Naruto, on the contrary, she wasn't pre-defined to understand (one aspect of) Naruto. She just came to warm up to him because they interact and get along well. I happen to like that. No shortcuts. ^^
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The second is saying that Mizura's reasons for NaruSaku are mainly circumstancial. Alot of NaruSaku is circumstancial because of being on the same team. But that's life.
I think that was the dumbest one yet. I say Hinata isn't relevant to Naruto's current problems because it isn't part of her character purpose.
Her reply: "Zomg, Kishimoto can Make Hinata relevant!" She doesn't say how though, and completely ignores Kishimoto's support character design process, she just assumes that anything can happen when this is not true, since shounen mangas have to follow certain constraints.
No need to say, I lol'ed when Hinata didn't even react more than Kiba and Shino to the revelation that Naruto is a jinchuuriki.
Honestly though, the development will be either NaruSaku or SasuSaku. Especially now that the plots are converging, Naruto and the rest of the main cast will likely increasingly be reserved for the main plotlines, as opposed to interactions with side characters. Naruto's screentime isn't "free:" if he's a major focus, then he has to show something new in order to avoid redundancy, but there's only so many new cards he can pull out, so what remains is likely reserved for his final fight (that would exclude the supporting cast).