GUYS FRESH KAISER IS BACK!!! (I still like him better all sweaty though...)
—via Chapter 303
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GUYS FRESH KAISER IS BACK!!! (I still like him better all sweaty though...)
—via Chapter 303
HE IS GONNA BE BACK HE IS GONNA BE BACK HE IS GONNA BE BACK HE-
(I start to get draged back to mental hospital)
QUIT AND BRING BACK NAGI QUITTT AND BRING BACK NAGIIIIII QUIIIIIT AND BRING HIM BAAAACK
ARAB AND AFRICAN REPRESENTATION IN MY FOOTBALL MANGA 🥹🥹
why did i think that chap.303 of bllk was gonna turn out like this:
nagi going home and mentally dying in his bed
The bus breaks down and all the blue lock guys get off the bus and reo books it to nagi’s apartment, like full on ‘i’m faster than julian loki’ type of fast
ego doesn’t know were nagi lives (because he’s a stupid fucking dumbass) so they just start looking for reo
reo breaks into nagi’s apartment and jumps him
nagi has another mental breakdown and doesn’t let go of reo
nagi and reo kiss because nagireo is canon
Bachira finds nagi’s apartment and goes in but sees reo and nagi and goes back out
it switches to the plane back to germany and kaiser is side eyeing ness and ness is being a sweet little angel while threatening kaiser to not cheat on him with isagi ever again
Btw, half of this is what i thought and the other half was in my dream (ego than exploded half way through and anri went to go kiss women)
"Ah. I died."
Some comments, theories, random thoughts that came to me last night and this morning after reading chapter 303 of Blue Lock.
-A lot of people say that since Isagi is the protagonist, he'll be the one who ultimately becomes the best striker, but… Honestly, I've never been so sure. In fact, in these chapters, the character has reflected more than ever on HOW QUICKLY one can be on top and then fall off a cliff (which will undoubtedly help him in his ambition). And I read somewhere that one of the authors. Kaneshiro, I think, in this case) says that Nagi is THE OTHER PROTAGONIST OF BLUE LOCK. And that he's the favorite character in Blue Lock. So… The project is working, that's clear, but… Will it work to the bitter end? Will Isagi really be the best striker? Or will it be a never-ending race? Or could someone else come back and win the title despite the belief that his talent had already dried up?
Maybe we'll even take two different paths (I haven't read the spin-off, but… I'm interested right now!), something already shown in this short phase of chapters, namely: on the one hand, what it was like to stay in Blue Lock and where that led, and what it was like to leave the project and where that led.
One of the best things about this story is that its twists aren't entirely unpredictable if you read it carefully, but they always end up hurting you, so let's not rule anything out. If Igarashi moves on to the second phase and Nagi leaves… Do you see what I'm getting at? (Same as above.)
-Speaking of Yoichi, he actually seems more subdued since Nagi left… And I like it, even if it sounds cruel, because it implies a balance between his personal desires and empathy for others (but also for his own).
-Ego (well, and dear Anri too!) is getting more and more emotional. It's not illogical. I've always thought everything in Blue Lock is motivated by personal grudges and frustrations (at the end, it was said that Ego had played with Noel Noa, the best striker in the world right now… But no one remembers him…), but it's true that in these last few chapters he's given me more chills than ever, haha (and I love him. He's one of my favorite characters in the entire manga). He seems to think he's a real god (Reference to AS the GODS WILL xD). But I guess THAT ATTITUDE is what brought him here, allowing him to compete psychologically with greedy businessmen like Buratsuta (I had to look it up because I couldn't remember his name)…).
-I saw a lot of people complaining about why Aiku and Sendou are there with Rin and Isagi, but… Did I see it as obvious? In the end, along with Fukaku, they're some of the few players from the original U-20 team who survived, and they're in the highest positions, so… Does it make sense for them both to appear with the number 1? To demonstrate the Blue Lock effect?
(Rin is so calm… If Ego were a James Bond villain, Rin would be the cat. Sorry, I stopped already xD).
And that's it. If anyone reads it, thanks! Just random things (as I say in the title) that occurred to me and I wanted to comment on.
NAGI'S DEAD EYES ☹️💔
Translations (Narrator):
47 days until the U-20 World Cup. The boy who acquired an ‘ego’ now sees the world completely differently. That ‘Blue Lock’ is already a distant world...