A nice touch to this episode that further demonstrates how powerful Jugram was even when they were kids was how he was completely unaffected by Yhwach's spiritual pressure when he pulled up to the village. He was just standing straight up.
So to give some context with Haschwalth, it's subtly conveyed that when Yhwach was conquering his territories in the Human World to create an army for the very first invasion of the Soul Society that we know they would end up losing (quite badly) and he tore down Bazz-B's manor because they could not be brought to heel, we can assume that Jugram was not actually bothered by what happened at all because his uncle was hinted as abusive. While Bazz treated the incident as Yhwach taking his entire life and family from him, Jugram may have considered it a GOOD thing, even, as he was free. He stuck around with Bazz-B and pretended to want what he wanted cuz he would actually have a friend, and Bazz early on DID believe in Jugram's potential. As time goes on and Jugram fails to advance as a Quincy, Bazz loses faith that his friend will actually be of any help to his revenge but keeps him around because he actually likes him and admires Jugram's grit and determination to grow as a swordsman. But when the Stern Ritter started recruiting and that whole incident portrayed in the episode occurred, Jugram was presented with a revelation that Bazz, while meaning well, truly valued killing Yhwach above even his friendship and looked at him with scorn when he was chosen instead. And then, to hear Yhwach finally say the words "I need you", Jugram felt like aiding Yhwach was the best thing for himself as he never wanted to kill the King in the first place. They separate on those terrible terms and Bazz-B feels like he needs to prove himself to Jugram now since Yhwach told Bazz his talent was a result of Jugram feeding him extra reishi for five years. In the end, Jugram never did give Bazz the time of day outside of official duties ever again, and at the end of all things when Yhwach kills most of the Quincy that served him and Bazz is left without his Holy Form, Bazz confronts Jugram one more time in a final bid to get the revenge he wanted since he was a kid and finally settle things with Jugram. And he loses. Badly. But then, in that moment, he realizes he didn't actually mind the idea of Jugram growing up to be stronger than him. He never actually feared losing that fight. And as Bazz's last thoughts, his "last words" are of the childhood nickname for Jugram, we contrast with Haschwalth's final words to him being his full, formal name. Haschwalth denied the friendship and Bazz realized he never hated Jugram in the first place, a sad contradiction that leaves one dead and the other pretending nothing is wrong. After all, the end poem Jugram speaks claims that as long as he keeps his eyes on the greater good he will feel no pain. How delusional. Perhaps later on we will see Jugram break his mask that he wears to feel useful for Yhwach. I look forward to it. Hell of an episode. Sorry for ranting and waxing poetic like that lol. I just have thoughts on the episode.
Hubert and the other Quincies that invaded Bazz B family castle (excluding the sniper girl) are some of the Quincies that appeared in Yamamoto Bankai when he was showing off all the Quincy he killed. They also Appeared in the flashbacks with Ichibei. The Sniper girl was the one that shot at Ichibei.
@@DJJoestar Its understandable. In ep 24 we got that flashback where ichibe sealed yhwach's almighty so its safe to say this episode's flashback happened at some time before that event.Then when Yhwach lost to yamamoto they fled to the soul society's shadows to build their 'Wandenreich'
Yhwach's power is basically loan shark, he give people power and take more back. Kubo said that they need to be young and powerful to survive Auswählen, so Bazz-B is actually talented. In the manga, Bazz-B and two other Sternritters(F&U) tried to attack Yamamoto when he met the fake Yhawach, but they got wipeout by Ryujin Jakka. They survived because Bazz-B said his flames were able to offset Yamamoto's.
The sergeant commanders in the flashback are all dead remember Yamamoto raise them all from the dead vs fake Yhwach in the first season they all were killed
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I didn't read the manga so this is what I got from this. I think Jugram didn't want to fight Bazz-B at all. He declined his challenges because it would have ended like it ended here. Jugram was on a whole different level. He still considered him as friend but also maybe he felt some pity on him? The hot headed "genius" who thinks too much about himself, doing dumb things that could kill himself. Felt like Jugram as a commander still tried to protect him. Also Jugo had an abusive uncle, a horrible childhood to be fair, he might see things a bit different and imagine that feeling when someone big like Yhwach tells you, you are a big deal and he needs you. That moment had to be huge for him. A life changer. I really, really felt bad for Bazzard. Being actually talented (I'm sure he was before meeting Jugo), having lots of potential. Feeling big, high and mighty just to come to realization that he's not that much of a deal, the "talentless" Jugram's present gave him a big boost... a world just collapsed inside of him. How jealous he was there. But at the end the battle was probably unavoidable. And it really sucked Jugram just killed him without any challenge. But while he didn't show emotions, I'm sure he felt really bad.
To be fair, Bazz got nerfed by Auswahlen, which powered Jugram and the gang up. To bad we barely got to see what Bazz can do pre nerf. He fights Yama in base, bullies Toshiro and 2v1s Renji and Rukia off screen. We don’t even know if he had a sklaverai vollstandig or anything.
A nice touch to this episode that further demonstrates how powerful Jugram was even when they were kids was how he was completely unaffected by Yhwach's spiritual pressure when he pulled up to the village. He was just standing straight up.
So to give some context with Haschwalth, it's subtly conveyed that when Yhwach was conquering his territories in the Human World to create an army for the very first invasion of the Soul Society that we know they would end up losing (quite badly) and he tore down Bazz-B's manor because they could not be brought to heel, we can assume that Jugram was not actually bothered by what happened at all because his uncle was hinted as abusive. While Bazz treated the incident as Yhwach taking his entire life and family from him, Jugram may have considered it a GOOD thing, even, as he was free. He stuck around with Bazz-B and pretended to want what he wanted cuz he would actually have a friend, and Bazz early on DID believe in Jugram's potential.
As time goes on and Jugram fails to advance as a Quincy, Bazz loses faith that his friend will actually be of any help to his revenge but keeps him around because he actually likes him and admires Jugram's grit and determination to grow as a swordsman. But when the Stern Ritter started recruiting and that whole incident portrayed in the episode occurred, Jugram was presented with a revelation that Bazz, while meaning well, truly valued killing Yhwach above even his friendship and looked at him with scorn when he was chosen instead. And then, to hear Yhwach finally say the words "I need you", Jugram felt like aiding Yhwach was the best thing for himself as he never wanted to kill the King in the first place.
They separate on those terrible terms and Bazz-B feels like he needs to prove himself to Jugram now since Yhwach told Bazz his talent was a result of Jugram feeding him extra reishi for five years. In the end, Jugram never did give Bazz the time of day outside of official duties ever again, and at the end of all things when Yhwach kills most of the Quincy that served him and Bazz is left without his Holy Form, Bazz confronts Jugram one more time in a final bid to get the revenge he wanted since he was a kid and finally settle things with Jugram. And he loses. Badly. But then, in that moment, he realizes he didn't actually mind the idea of Jugram growing up to be stronger than him. He never actually feared losing that fight. And as Bazz's last thoughts, his "last words" are of the childhood nickname for Jugram, we contrast with Haschwalth's final words to him being his full, formal name. Haschwalth denied the friendship and Bazz realized he never hated Jugram in the first place, a sad contradiction that leaves one dead and the other pretending nothing is wrong.
After all, the end poem Jugram speaks claims that as long as he keeps his eyes on the greater good he will feel no pain. How delusional. Perhaps later on we will see Jugram break his mask that he wears to feel useful for Yhwach. I look forward to it.
Hell of an episode. Sorry for ranting and waxing poetic like that lol. I just have thoughts on the episode.
Hubert and the other Quincies that invaded Bazz B family castle (excluding the sniper girl) are some of the Quincies that appeared in Yamamoto Bankai when he was showing off all the Quincy he killed. They also Appeared in the flashbacks with Ichibei. The Sniper girl was the one that shot at Ichibei.
the quincy lived in the world of the living, before yhwach first invaded the soul society.
I forgot. 🤣 Too much history in this series sometimes.
@@DJJoestar Its understandable. In ep 24 we got that flashback where ichibe sealed yhwach's almighty so its safe to say this episode's flashback happened at some time before that event.Then when Yhwach lost to yamamoto they fled to the soul society's shadows to build their 'Wandenreich'
Yhwach's power is basically loan shark, he give people power and take more back. Kubo said that they need to be young and powerful to survive Auswählen, so Bazz-B is actually talented. In the manga, Bazz-B and two other Sternritters(F&U) tried to attack Yamamoto when he met the fake Yhawach, but they got wipeout by Ryujin Jakka. They survived because Bazz-B said his flames were able to offset Yamamoto's.
The sergeant commanders in the flashback are all dead remember Yamamoto raise them all from the dead vs fake Yhwach in the first season they all were killed
I didn't read the manga so this is what I got from this.
I think Jugram didn't want to fight Bazz-B at all. He declined his challenges because it would have ended like it ended here. Jugram was on a whole different level. He still considered him as friend but also maybe he felt some pity on him? The hot headed "genius" who thinks too much about himself, doing dumb things that could kill himself. Felt like Jugram as a commander still tried to protect him.
Also Jugo had an abusive uncle, a horrible childhood to be fair, he might see things a bit different and imagine that feeling when someone big like Yhwach tells you, you are a big deal and he needs you. That moment had to be huge for him. A life changer.
I really, really felt bad for Bazzard. Being actually talented (I'm sure he was before meeting Jugo), having lots of potential. Feeling big, high and mighty just to come to realization that he's not that much of a deal, the "talentless" Jugram's present gave him a big boost... a world just collapsed inside of him. How jealous he was there.
But at the end the battle was probably unavoidable. And it really sucked Jugram just killed him without any challenge. But while he didn't show emotions, I'm sure he felt really bad.
To be fair, Bazz got nerfed by Auswahlen, which powered Jugram and the gang up. To bad we barely got to see what Bazz can do pre nerf.
He fights Yama in base, bullies Toshiro and 2v1s Renji and Rukia off screen. We don’t even know if he had a sklaverai vollstandig or anything.
Bazz B surely knows he will lose. He just want to fight against Jugram for once.