It was nice to get a look at the Taiki/Chinatsu relationship from another perspective. I felt for Hina. She was a losing heroine in the situation that she was in. However, Hina & Taiki still being friends was at least good for her. Taiki helping her with her ankle injury made for some entertaining and heartwarming scenes.
Gosh this was a painful episode, but I can't say I didn't enjoy the angst! Edit: Also I do think this is a good point in the series to tell you that it has a much bigger focus on romance than it does on sports, which I know some don't like, but I hope it won't bother you!
And I really can't wait to see more of your thoughts as the story progress and more characters are introduced! A lot I'm looking forward.
It was nice to get a look at the Taiki/Chinatsu relationship from another perspective. I felt for Hina. She was a losing heroine in the situation that she was in. However, Hina & Taiki still being friends was at least good for her. Taiki helping her with her ankle injury made for some entertaining and heartwarming scenes.
@Phantom_Izuku it's not often that we see such a scenario play out so...peacefully especially in a romantic setting like Blue Box. Thank God
Gosh this was a painful episode, but I can't say I didn't enjoy the angst!
Edit: Also I do think this is a good point in the series to tell you that it has a much bigger focus on romance than it does on sports, which I know some don't like, but I hope it won't bother you!
@@togpiefan3472 I'm a sucker for romance. I'll still get my sports fueled series on Saturday (Blue Lock)