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Ignoring the first half of the chp

Lazy_Potato June 10, 2026 3:27 am

I love how philosophical this is getting, this is such an underrated arc ngl. Ppl have got to understand that hype moments and flashy games isn't what drives a story and at its core, Blue Lock has never been about that anyway.
The plot progression has been absolutely beautiful for me, all this questioning about identity, goals, motivations, beliefs and reality is such a strong development that ppl really fail to notice or understand. This isn't cringe, I mean yes it is, but it's also normal as fuck.
Kids in their late teens and young adults all "suffer" from some sort of identity crisis as they try to figure out their role in society or life itself. It's a transition period from adolescence to adulthood and Kaneshiro has perfectly intertwined that process into the story with this arc. They're literally at the stage where spoon fed answers do not work anymore. Yes they know what they want, but they're also starting to realise that the things they've always known and believed doesn't work in all situations.
Idk about y'all but I've experienced this plenty and depending on how significant it is, it can hit pretty hard. Which is exactly what's going on. This arc is about breaking down what you know and rebuilding it into something new.
Honestly, these kids are better than me bc communication is peak and it shows a level of maturity that I really appreciate. I love Blue Lock sm and I hope I'll live long enough to see it's end (even though I don't want it to end )

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