

I lost it at that scene he killed the little girl and ate her brains. He's got such a disgusting character and screw him I hope he gets crushed by a gigantic foot or something. Did they.really have to show the Queen giving birth to that disgusting creature? It was a little too much for me. I don't know how anyone can come to like those disgusting mutated monsters, yes, even the disgusting butterfly one, so when I saw the king being conceived I threw up a little in my mouth. If you do, then excuse me because by the way you described their relationship I would've never guessed you'd understand. Not sure what you're seeing, but if you maybe had friends you'd know what I'm talking about. Umm, excuse me but the two happen to be two little kids that are best friends, so it's actually bromance. Good episode with minimum annoying Gon and Killua gayness But you are probably right, Kite is probably just a dead doll. But was he resurrected as a soulless meat puppet or a nen controlled zombie - or something else? I'm waiting anxiously for that to be revealed in the anime. Still, I'm not ready to say he is alive or dead right now. And how can one use nen if he has no aura aka life energy? Of course, I suppose his body could be simply a vessel for Pitou's nen and Kite's body is simply a doll. But it seems to me that in order for Kite to have any value and to be of any use to Pitou, he would need to be able to use nen. I think it is safe to assume that he isn't alive in the conventional sense. I don't think that "violin scene" serves as proof that Kite is still dead. No he just put him back together, rewatch violin scene, there was someone controlling himĪre you a manga reader? If so, please ignore my post. GUYS, HE IS NOT DEAD YET, PITOU HEALED HIM.Facepalm WTF? He is not dead yet, are you watching the same anime I am? Pitou healed him. It'd be all on teamwork, ability tricks and the war of informations. Seems impossible right? Given it's Togashi, there'll be awesome strategies without evolving your typical one-on-one type of battles nor battle of strength. The fun part is.now we're introduced 4 very overpowered villains, how will the humans fight back. Like someone said, in a story about WW2, our heroes might not be the one to take out Hitler but they're still contributing to a war in the whole picture and their personal growth and journey is a story worth telling. This arc is LONG and A LOT will be going on. Togashi is always unpredictable, you're using your limited imagination and expectation of cliche shounen to pigeon hole the plot and character direction.

So what would be left for him to do if not try to save ngl or stop the ants? and if he only got strong enough to help kite escape then what can he do when he realizes that his goal isnt possible? i guess ill have to wait and see. I dont know maybe the execution could have been better but i cant seem to care as a viewer about his current goal since i know its futile. However his current goal of saving kite seems off to me, i mean the man is already dead, if we didnt know he was dead then that would be ok since its would be a relevant goal. I see you do have a point about gon's ultimate goal is finding ging, i admit i kinda lost track of that. Sure, Gon needs to become stronger, but why does he need to become as strong as the king to save Kite? Maybe you need to be reminded that Gon's goal isn't to defeat the King, it is to save Kite from the ants in NGL.
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You are looking at the series and assuming Gon will have to kill the King and defeat the Ants.

Every other goal between that is simply a means to better himself, fail or no. You have to remember, his ultimate goal in this series is to find his father, Ging.
