User blog comment:LunarSkyes/An Analysis of Gao Mikado: The Mighty Sun Fighter/@comment-24417483-20141009083320

Oh my god I want to rebuke every one of those arguments, and how it doesn't make a good story, but I just came back from a Macbeth assessment task I probably failed. However, here is a brief rundown for you. Gao losing is essential to the plot because the villains have to be a threat. There must be a challenge for the hero. It doesn't even have to be a big one, they can be of a comparable level. But there is no one who can match Gao. No one. The 'mighty sun fighter' is sort of a theme, but he shouldn't start out that way, and instead try to become that person. If he starts off as invincible, then there will be just be 50+ episodes of telling everyone how awesome Gao is. That seems to be the way the show is going, and how you want it to go, but that isn't a story. No offence, but that is some bad self-insert fanfiction,where everything revolves around one perfect, infallible, most special in the world person.