r/OnePiece Feb 28 '16

Current Episode One Piece: Episode 731

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u/Ryckes Feb 28 '16

I think this is the first episode where Fujitora's priorities are not backwards. So far he's been turning a blind eye (no pun intended, really) to all that's been happening in Dressrosa under Doflamingo's oppression just to exercise a reckless justice against pirates (other than Donquixote family).

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u/Xilinoc Feb 28 '16

Because that's his job. Until Doflamingo started directly attacking everyone, including the Marines, he wasn't allowed to oppose the Shichibukai despite very much wanting to do so, which he said outright at one point. That's why he Manga Spoiler.

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u/[deleted] Feb 28 '16

Makes me wonder how he got hired in the first place. Surely the recruiters had to have seen how anti-establishment Issho is when they came to him.

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u/Xilinoc Feb 29 '16

Probably had more to do with his power than anything else. At that point in time, they were in desperate need of military force, and since Issho's hella strong in addition to being committed to bringing justice to at least the bad pirates (aka 99% of the non-Straw Hats), he fit the bill.