2020-08-07, 21:12 | Link #6461 |
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Problem is they don't have a reserve member to act as a stand in. I doubt she can get to the doctor, get anything that would actually help, and get back in time for her match. It was her dream to get here and for it all to come crashing down like this would be heartbreaking for her. Not to mention the personal anguish of "letting down her team." by risking getting them likely disqualified if she's unable to participate and there's no stand in. She's probably going to try to hide it and try to fight through the pain. Which is not a smart thing from a health perspective which I imagine is going to be the drama for her chapters.
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2020-08-08, 01:23 | Link #6462 |
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uh... huh.... I know physical injury is a staple of sports anime but so far Saki had avoided using the outside present drama as part of its matches. All the character problems so far were either about overcoming their pasts or overcoming themselves... so in a sense I guess they are mixing up the formula. Not sure how I feel about this though
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2020-08-08, 21:41 | Link #6463 |
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Yep the ol painkillers and fighting through the pain routine.
Well lets see if Mako has anything worthwhile to show us. Somehow I think she's going to suffer from her weakest presence on the team syndrome. Hisa is going to have one hell of a mess to deal with when it's finally her turn in December of 2021.
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2020-08-09, 03:31 | Link #6465 |
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From a Japanese blogger that I follow (slightly adjusted TL):
"Ritz-sensei. Could you stop growing the breasts of the characters I like? Toyone and Sumire are cute because they're tall but flat!! I don't want them to be too big! Instead, the big ones can grow bigger and bigger. Even so, this week's Haramura Nodoka needs to be reined in a bit!" I swear Nodoka's breasts have doubled in diameter since the start of the series. |
2020-08-09, 10:33 | Link #6468 |
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Hopefully the news about Miyanaga family in vice captain match will force Miyanagas to have some kind of confrontation, at this point, it'll take a few years to get to captain match and another more years before they would meet in the individuals competition.
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2020-11-24, 15:00 | Link #6475 |
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So i have been following this thread for years and years and read about all of your interesting discussions, reactions and analyses of basically everything that's been happening within the Saki universe, which i love very much! And finally i've decided to contribute to the thread myself.
I could talk for hours and hours about why i love this series so much but i don't want to spam this whole thread, so let me start off by saying that i feel pretty bad for Hisa. She's had a rough time already, considering her breakdown in the quarter finals and all, and now this happens?! Give the girl a break :O (lowkey want to see Mihoko patch her up tho) I am rooting for Kiyosumi to win the final, but if they don't i actually kinda want Shiraitodai to win (even though it felt like Teru did all of the work in the semi-final). Is that weird? I can't help it though, Teru is my favourite girl. There is something about her quiet, mysterious vibe that just gets to me. Anyway, I'll probably see all of you somewhere in december when the next chapter comes out XD |
2020-11-25, 13:43 | Link #6477 |
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I wouldn't understand plotwise why Achiga would win. I'm 90% sure Kiyosumi will win the final, and here's why: this is Saki's story. For these past 10 or so years, we have been living this story together with Saki and everyone from the Kiyosumi mahjong club. It would only be logical for them to win the final, because that's where their journey has led to up until this point. I know the most important thing in the whole plot is that Saki gets to see Teru and that their fight/misunderstanding will get resolved; so obviously things will continue to the individual tournament, but them winning the final is part of Saki's story, at least that's how it feels to me.
It wouldn't make sense to me that Achiga would win the final, because we have already seen their own story, i.e. in Episode of side A. Correct me if i'm wrong, but i thought the most important factor for them (or at least Shizuno?) was to meet Nodoka in the finals. This will happen, so doesn't that sort of conclude their goal? (now that i think of it, i also remember the determination to play in the finals for the sake of their coach Harue) I think that Achiga plays a super important role in Saki's story, but it's not their place to take the spotlight. They might just be the strongest opponent that Kiyosumi has to overcome, and we have seen how they came so far. And maybe that's all they're supposed to be. I could be super wrong though, but let's just say that i will be disappointed if Kiyosumi won't win. |
2020-11-28, 09:11 | Link #6478 |
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Lay off the Achiga whining already. You whine, moan, and complain about Ritz's supposed hard on for Achiga when you can arguably be considered to have just as much of a hate hard on for them. Achiga's story has more or less ended at this point with their goal achieved. Now they just happen to be present as the end of their story overlaps with Saki's. They're no longer the main characters anymore, just major characters. Let it go already.
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