![]() And I really appreciated how they framed it. But at least for Seiin, it felt like the win didn’t mean much to them in the end.īut on the flipside, while we didn’t see anyone absolutely breakdown on the court, this loss was hard for Fukuho. I understand that they wanted to move towards the future as this game is only a steppingstone but taking this victory should have really felt much more joyous, more “against all odds we defeated a hard boss”. Instead, we caught the tail end of it, with the teams thanking each other and Haijima eventually collapsing. It didn’t need to be long, but it would have carried a lot of weight. Rather, I really would have appreciated just silence sweeping the court after the ball came down for the final time – Seiin’s disbelief that they had won the game, and Fukuho’s shock over the loss. I have mixed feelings of us seeing end of the game from Haijima’s perspective with the team calling him over. And despite the outcome, I’m glad that they were able to fully wrap up and give our characters some next steps in how to move forward with volleyball. We finally get to see who took the victory and whose dreams come to a screeching halt. Welp, I knew this was coming and I’m still not sure how I feel about it. ![]()
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