Siden wrote:On Sasuke remaining Naruto's rival: I really hope that is not the case. For dramatic purposes, the best way to deal with Sasuke is to either go for the "redemption and sacrifice" route, or have him and Naruto go at it in one final brawl. I really hope they don't pull a fanfiction manoeuver and let him come back to the Leaf or something. Traitors are hunted down and executed, not allowed to return like shit never happened. Heck, that would be a great dramatic moment: Naruto fights against doing his duty or following his heart. Both options having bad consiquences.
They've already stated they're trying to get him to come back to the leaf. Besides, his recent actions (Killing Orochimaru) are certainly redemptive when you consider just what Orochimaru did the the leaf village.
Besides, didn't Sasuke have two goals, killing Itachi and restoring the Uchiha clan. Assuming he survives the fight with Itachi, Sasuke will most likely only have one goal left. Therefore, after Itachi dies, Sasuke will....
Turn into a Miroku clone!
Develope the whole cast? No no no, that would be insane to attempt. But the author could have used those 400 chapters to better develope the main characters and to at least flesh out/develope some of the secondary cast (secondary cast = supporting / antagonist characters: Sannin, Akatsuki members, ect.). Trying to do anthing with the tertiary or quartiary cast (other teams, random characters) would be something best done in supplemental materials like sourcebooks or short-stories.
Most Akatsuki members have had a fair bit of conversation about their pasts or personalities tacked onto their story arcs. Jiraiya has certainly gotten a lot of development, equally so with Itachi. Tsunade herself has changed dramatically since shes been introduced, we've seen some chunks of Orochimaru's past, and we have the whole thing with Kabuto. Even the tertiary and quaternary casts get their chance in the limelight. Hell, the manga's even given us a few mentions of the random chuni eam proctors/obligatory characters that fill space. (Well, a name isn't all that much.)
Rather, the fact that Naruto has such a clearly defined and expansive casts is one of the story's strongest points. There are very few random characters who don't seem to have any past. At the same time, major characters haven't disappeared from the limelight.
Furthermore, I'm not saying that there has not been lots of developement in the main cast, but it feels like it is a lot less than there is when you look at how many chapters were wasted on drawn out scenes and diologue that turned out to be useless later on. Eg: ~23 pages of the Naruto/Neji fight in volume 12 are backstory for Neji or dialogue not directly related to their fight. Interesting material, and it fleshed out the Hyuuga clan and Neji's backgrounds. But why all that space used for an issue that is resolved right away, and for a character who does not get anymore on-screne developement or exploration? Why not use that space on the characters that actually affect the plot, as opposed to those that exist to be used by the plot / as plot devices.
That backstory served a key roll in showcasing Naruto's talent at reaching people, something the manga has been stressing. As of the chunin exam, Negi was a primary antagonist. Not giving any reason for him to be a jerk would be bizarre.





