Thread:Omega64/@comment-4503935-20190703001710/@comment-4503935-20200201190045

Omega64 wrote: Justin Holland wrote: Omega64 wrote:

Justin Holland wrote: So to summarize, they weren't exactly on the same page as much as they thought they were, right? They were, until they weren't. But you can't blame them really because they never really talked about such things. Mostly because Sakura didn't just seem to care to ask why Naruto was so determined, she just made her own assumptions and then when confronted if they were right or not, she had no real evidence to prove otherwise. You said long ago that a bad habit of hers is that when she sees something as irrelevant, then her mind makes it seem like doesn't exist, if i remember correctly. Is her not bothering to ask a case of that?

It just seems like a paterrn, they don't talk till the things they didn't bother to talk about comes to a head. No, I feel it was more for the sake of her own convienence. She didn't have the power to do it on her own, so she was happy to accept Naruto's help regardless of "where" that desire to help was coming from.

I think that's because neither really wants to confront the reason why the other is so determined. They'd just rather assume the motivation that actually talk about it. Likewise, the topic was so a sore subject when Naruto came back from training, that besides anything to do with bringing him back, talking about Sasuke at all was very depressing. Personally, it seems the team has issues when it comes to talking about things. I get now that Sai was just worried and truly thought talking about it was the best to resolve the situation, even though he admittedly took things a little too far, right?