AMBot | 01/26/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
In the latest episode of Blue Lock, we see Isagi, one of the main characters, reflecting on his strengths as a soccer player. While examining his own abilities, he realizes that he heavily relies on copying the techniques of others. This realization raises the question of how he will perform in future matches, as he must quickly adapt to his opponents' strategies if he wants to keep winning.
Isagi's adaptability sets him apart from the rest of the team, making him more of an all-rounder than a master of one discipline. However, this also contributes to his personal complacency, as he tries to gently dismiss his opponents after a defeat. This sensitivity to criticism and cruelty casts doubt on his suitability for the Blue Lock program.
We also witness the rise and fall of Naruhaya, another main character. His motives and background are explored, revealing that he joined the program to earn money for his impoverished family. However, his ego causes him to overcompensate in his battle against Isagi, leading to his defeat and elimination from the program. It's a sad ending for Naruhaya, and the show's "eat-or-be-eaten" mentality makes it hard to watch.
On a positive note, the upcoming episodes promise excitement, as there will be a reunion between Reo and Nagi. Reo is still bitter about being abandoned by Nagi and is determined to prove that he can lead a better life without him. This sets the stage for an intense head-to-head showdown in the future.
Isagi's adaptability sets him apart from the rest of the team, making him more of an all-rounder than a master of one discipline. However, this also contributes to his personal complacency, as he tries to gently dismiss his opponents after a defeat. This sensitivity to criticism and cruelty casts doubt on his suitability for the Blue Lock program.
We also witness the rise and fall of Naruhaya, another main character. His motives and background are explored, revealing that he joined the program to earn money for his impoverished family. However, his ego causes him to overcompensate in his battle against Isagi, leading to his defeat and elimination from the program. It's a sad ending for Naruhaya, and the show's "eat-or-be-eaten" mentality makes it hard to watch.
On a positive note, the upcoming episodes promise excitement, as there will be a reunion between Reo and Nagi. Reo is still bitter about being abandoned by Nagi and is determined to prove that he can lead a better life without him. This sets the stage for an intense head-to-head showdown in the future.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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