Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-25908228-20141222101442/@comment-88.19.190.181-20170802000023

This discussion will probably never end, because we are humans and have different points of view. But I'm going to say mine: If there's something that I dislike about books, movies, animes, comics... Is when the author itself underestimates the character he/she has created. In SAO, we can see a lot of characters, but the main one is Kirito isn't he? Well, that said, it's obvious that nobody wants to read a book or comic where the main character gets ultra OP and with one hit beats everybody, but if somebody like Kirito, who has survived alone for a long tim, has done a lot of things in Sao and more... is treated like he is not important anymore,(not actually like that, but I think you understand me) I quite dislike it. Let's give the character the credit he/she deserves. But we've got to apply this to Kirito, Asuna, Yukki or everybody.Asuna is a very strong woman, just as Yukki. both of them with her problems, strengths and flaws... Yukki has more technology, and in general is better than everybody,that's for sure, but a Kirito wanting to do something, to defend somebody, it's like any character in any book or movie, simply unstoppable. btw, returning to the course of the monologue, let's give the pertinent credit to all the characters, and to Kirito, because he is strong and he is the main character for something, if not it would be Yukki for example, but she isn't. I'm not a Kirito super fan, I'm just defending the same feeling that I got with the Percy Jackson series (if you've read it you will know what I mean). In the second part of the books, Percy isn't the top character, and I understand it, but I think the whole thing could have went in a different way... for some reason I feel that the author did not give him the credit he deserved, he lost 4 years of his life fighting, he fought the war god at age 12 and beat him, and then he isn't even able to react against some lame stacks or something like that...(btw just my thoughts). I'm rambling, so returning to SAO, Kirito is very strong, just like Asuna or Yukki, but like a lot of characters, when the main character is moved with will, with conviction, when he/she fights for a cause... we've always seen he/she will do the impossible and be unstoppable. And it they have friends that follows them, better. Because they will save him/her in the moments of needs, because it not fun to always read or watch a one man/woman army. Well, that was long, hope you understand my point of view. I just think that they are all at the same level, but if Kirito is the real main charcter is for something, because his objective was to survive SAO and go back home, saving his friends, and he did it, with the help of said friends. So yeah...maybe that was confusing.