@Zkaiser:
For me, this chapter solidified Jinbe as the most boring character in all of One Piece (tied with Fukaboshi).
Queen Otohime was straight Bawsome (Boss+awesome).
It was weird to find out that Macro was in the Boss Quadra. I thought he was a former grunt like Hachi.
Fisher Tiger seems a lot more nice than I thought he was going to be. Being labeled as an adventurer makes him all the more cool.
I can't wait to hear the story behind the ship Noah.
I think Jinbei is interesting. His inner conflict is clearly established, and with Fisher/otohime dead he is the one that is left who is ultimately forced to wrestle between ideologies. I see him becoming a great leader who ends up unifying the fishmen.
As for Fukaboshi, I thought he was bland at first but seeing him as a happy little kid and the love he had for his mother shows a bit of his character. When we saw him get uber-pissed pissed at Dosun last chapter, it showed how much he respects his mother and that he possibly supported her ideals. He strikes me as the kind of man who would unleash the fury toward anyone who dares show disrepect to otohime. She was probably the inspiration for the man he grew up to be.
Also I think Jinbei despises the actions of most pirates. Arlong does around ransoming people and being a bully. Jinbei didn't join to sack towns and kill innocents but rather wants to protect someone he admires and that's why he became a pirate under him. I'm not sure what objectives the Sunny pirates have but I think Fisher just might be in it for the adventure (like a certain main character). Jinbei never wanted the pirate life and his actions to this point are purely for the sake of protecting Fishman island any way he can. That's why he became a shichibukai and that's why he protected Whitebeard. He's not fit to be a leader of anything and influence change himself because he's conflicted, as I said before, but he is a "knight" who serves those who he sees as being the important for the sake of FI's well-being.