The Sound Ninja Four, Kidomaru, Sakon, Jirobo and Tayuya, suddenly appear before Sasuke. Sakura is concerned about the Curse Mark placed on Sasuke by Orochimaru...
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although sasuke said thank you to sakura, its too bad he left her heartbroken when he did that to her. still he had the heart to not kill her but he's blinded by vengence on his brother
this is acctually the piont wre i start to hate sasuke less. finally he is doing something about his dream,,, but i h kills itach- (sasuke kills itchi) exuse me i have a ninja to kill...
This is a clutch moment for the series that was handled very well. I acknowledge that. BUT! It doesn't stop me from hating the ramifications. Naruto and Sakura never get over Sasuke, and it screws up the rest of the show.
Sasuke was never a murderer and never will be. He never intended to kill Sakura at this point. His thank you was simply a last farewell as he left the village and his life as a leaf shinobi behind him.
you guys are misunderstanding. sasuke's arigatou is him trying not destroy sakura as he leaves. he doesn't love her, its just that his vendetta is with itachi. he still has somewhat of a heart at this point, so he tries not to destroy her.
The 'thank you' that Sasuke said will always comfort me at times when I want to kill him (Shippuden is so different)xD. It was just so caring, and if you notice closely Sasuke bites his lip before he says it, showing some type of hesitation
I liked sasuke at first, hated him, and now after thinking about it realize if I where him I would probably have ended up doing the same things, except for some stuff later on, despite things being a good choice or not at that age. I relate
in all honesty, the reason i never hated sasuke and he remained one of my favorite characters was that one line 'arigatou' the sign of how thankful he is that someone cares(whether that changes later is irrelevant)