@Keitrice: C'mon now. Aside from Kinzo, we've got Battler, Kanon, Hideyoshi, Krauss, Rudolf, Gohda, Okonogi, Amakuza, Genji, Ronove, and Willard H. Wright - those are some great male characters. (Can take or leave George, Dr. Nanjo, and any of the more minor male characters though.)
He's fucked up, but he's a better character than most of the male cast (umineko is one of those series where the female cast outshine their male counterparts).
While certainly an intriguing character and an entertaining presence, this man is THE true villain of the story. Everyone and everything is fucked up because of him. He's a sick, careless old bastard who deserved to suffer for as long as possible before going to the Golden Land.
All jokes aside, absolute trash of a "father" and I absolutely hate the excuses people try to give for what he did STFU there's no excuse, this guy is possibly even worse of a father than Ozai and Shou Tucker, and that's saying something
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@Keitrice: C'mon now. Aside from Kinzo, we've got Battler, Kanon, Hideyoshi, Krauss, Rudolf, Gohda, Okonogi, Amakuza, Genji, Ronove, and Willard H. Wright - those are some great male characters. (Can take or leave George, Dr. Nanjo, and any of the more minor male characters though.)
He's fucked up, but he's a better character than most of the male cast (umineko is one of those series where the female cast outshine their male counterparts).
While certainly an intriguing character and an entertaining presence, this man is THE true villain of the story. Everyone and everything is fucked up because of him. He's a sick, careless old bastard who deserved to suffer for as long as possible before going to the Golden Land.
"BEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTTTTRRRRRRRRRRRIIIIIIIIIISSSSSSSSUUUUUUUUUUUU!"
All jokes aside, absolute trash of a "father" and I absolutely hate the excuses people try to give for what he did STFU there's no excuse, this guy is possibly even worse of a father than Ozai and Shou Tucker, and that's saying something
To think he was well liked until...