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Anonymous

The thing about Kags is that his talents level is different, "the genius". Before, he's frustrated that no one can catch up with him and thus becomes "The Tyrant King". Then, at Karasuno he tries to accommodate to the players' level with his skills, it's a habit he brings to the Youth Camp, and earns the "Goody Two Shoes" instead. He just wants to be the best setter, and that's why it eats at him. The difference between the levels of talent, and how to best deal with that gap has always been his biggest challenge.

Belinda

I've always said that Kindaichi is like a jilted lover who can't get over their ex 😂

Anonymous

I like that you were very understanding of where Kageyama was at. A lot of people tend to think he's being unreasonable, but a young prodigy like Kageyama with poor communication skills can be difficult for exactly this reason. Kageyama is genuinely one of the best setters in the country at 15/16. Playing at the national level with other prodigies gives him an environment where he can flourish, surrounded by other excellent players who can match him. There's something amazing about playing with and against people just as good as you. So it can be an uncomfortable "back down to earth" moment where he's back with his usual teammates who, to be brutally honest, aren't as good as future Olympics-level players. After feeling free, he probably feels inhibited now. Not to say he's doing the right thing by being abrasive about it, but it's a tough spot for him.

PJ

When the time they go pro volleyball, ushijima actually had flashback on hinata's question, because he literally pulled it off on him in that pro match. "when you're receiving the ball, what are you thinking?" Ushijima: The next attack.

Dune

I read the goody two shoes thing as kageyama is limiting himself by only doing sets that his team can hit. They're good but they don't match what he can really do. Kageyama is clearly at a higher level than his time so it seems like the team will have to be forced to grow to accommodate.

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2024-01-22 00:04:22 Yes, the king is about to return. The thing with Kageyama this episode is he's confused. People that he admire and respect are pulling him in different directions. Oikawa tells him one thing, Atsumu, in a way, is saying the opposite. Oikawa made him question if he was giving the toss that his spikers want, so he has been accommodating them. Oikawa, Suga, Ukai, and even Ennoshita have been hammering to him the importance of him adjusting to his spikers and giving them the spikes they want. We saw him remembering Suga's advise on Asahi's favorite set and they showed in one of their training episodes how he asked Asahi's input and requested to practice the set 10x. We also saw Tsukki complaining how he wanted a consistent set so he can make his own decision on how to spike, and Kageyama did what he asked. I haven't read the manga and Oikawa stans would probably take my head off, but that's Oikawa's method. We saw him in the show how he had a hard time synching with Kindaichi at first and instead of asking Kindaichi to change the way he hits, Oikawa asked him to do the same thing and he was the one who adjusted his sets. Oikawa knows his team's strength and weakness so he sets to them according to their strength. We didn't see him push his players beyond their capability. He can bring out 100% of his spiker's ability, but not beyond. So I guess in a way, it proves Ushijima is right. Aside from Oikawa, other Seijoh players are weak, if their 100% is not good enough to defeat Shiratorizawa. Now that they are facing a stronger Iron Wall, we see Kageyama starting to get pissed off because he's giving the sets his spikers want but they are not scoring. Their team needs to adjust to their opponents in order to win. Kageyama has been known for his excellent game sense and sending the ball to the place where he believes they have the best chance of scoring. But if his spikers could not reach high enough or go fast enough, or he can't send the set to the player who's strong enough to break through the blocks, they would lose. What they need is to go out of their comfort zone and give more than 100%. So Ange is right. The king is about to return. The rest of the team needs to be pushed further so they can improve and beat stronger teams. And Kageyama saw how the best spikers, best middleblockers, best libero, and best setter in the nation, so the next step would be to push themselves to the next level. I'm just realising now that Atsumu probably expects Kageyama to be more like him and is disappointed that he's very accommodating to his spikers that's why he called him a goody two-shoes and advised that he'd be better off as a spiker. He probably thought he doesn't have what it takes to be a good control tower, since he's basically relinquishing his control to the spikers. He'd be sorry once he finds out that there's a king buried under the goody two-shoes. 😂😂😂
2024-01-16 12:22:04 Yes, the king is about to return. The thing with Kageyama this episode is he's confused. People that he admire and respect are pulling him in different directions. Oikawa tells him one thing, Atsumu, in a way, is saying the opposite. Oikawa made him question if he was giving the toss that his spikers want, so he has been accommodating them. Oikawa, Suga, Ukai, and even Ennoshita have been hammering to him the importance of him adjusting to his spikers and giving them the toss they want. We saw him remembering Suga's advise on Asahi's favorite set and they showed in one of their training episodes how he asked Asahi's input and requested to practice the set 10x. We also saw Tsukki complaining how he wanted a consistent set so he can make his own decision on how to spike, and Kageyama did what he asked. I haven't read the manga and Oikawa stans would probably take my head off, but that's Oikawa's method. We saw him in the show how he had a hard time synching with Kindaichi at first and instead of asking Kindaichi to change the way he hits, Oikawa asked him to do the same thing and he was the one who adjusted his sets. Oikawa knows his team's strength and weakness so he sets to them according to their strength. We didn't see him push his players beyond their capability. He can bring out 100% of his spiker's ability, but not beyond. So I guess in a way, it proves Ushijima is right. Aside from Oikawa, other Seijoh players are weak, if their 100% is not good enough to defeat Shiratorizawa. Now that they are facing a stronger Iron Wall, we see Kageyama starting to get pissed off because he's giving the sets his spikers want but they are not scoring. Their team needs to adjust to their opponents in order to win. Kageyama has been known for his excellent game sense and sending the ball to the place where he believes they have the best chance of scoring. But if his spikers could not reach high enough or go fast enough, or he can't send the set to the player who's strong enough to break through the blocks, they would lose. What they need is to go out of their comfort zone and give more than 100%. So Ange is right. The king is about to return. The rest of the team needs to be pushed further so they can improve and beat stronger teams. And Kageyama saw how the best spikers, best middleblockers, best libero, and best setter in the nation, so the next step would be to push themselves to the next level. I'm just realising now that Atsumu probably expects Kageyama to be more like him and is disappointed that he's very accommodating to his spikers that's why he called him a goody two-shoes and advised that he'd be better off as a spiker. He probably thought he doesn't have what it takes to be a good control tower, since he's basically relinquishing his control to the spikers. He'd be sorry once he finds out that there's a king buried under the goody two-shoes. 😂😂😂

Yes, the king is about to return. The thing with Kageyama this episode is he's confused. People that he admire and respect are pulling him in different directions. Oikawa tells him one thing, Atsumu, in a way, is saying the opposite. Oikawa made him question if he was giving the toss that his spikers want, so he has been accommodating them. Oikawa, Suga, Ukai, and even Ennoshita have been hammering to him the importance of him adjusting to his spikers and giving them the toss they want. We saw him remembering Suga's advise on Asahi's favorite set and they showed in one of their training episodes how he asked Asahi's input and requested to practice the set 10x. We also saw Tsukki complaining how he wanted a consistent set so he can make his own decision on how to spike, and Kageyama did what he asked. I haven't read the manga and Oikawa stans would probably take my head off, but that's Oikawa's method. We saw him in the show how he had a hard time synching with Kindaichi at first and instead of asking Kindaichi to change the way he hits, Oikawa asked him to do the same thing and he was the one who adjusted his sets. Oikawa knows his team's strength and weakness so he sets to them according to their strength. We didn't see him push his players beyond their capability. He can bring out 100% of his spiker's ability, but not beyond. So I guess in a way, it proves Ushijima is right. Aside from Oikawa, other Seijoh players are weak, if their 100% is not good enough to defeat Shiratorizawa. Now that they are facing a stronger Iron Wall, we see Kageyama starting to get pissed off because he's giving the sets his spikers want but they are not scoring. Their team needs to adjust to their opponents in order to win. Kageyama has been known for his excellent game sense and sending the ball to the place where he believes they have the best chance of scoring. But if his spikers could not reach high enough or go fast enough, or he can't send the set to the player who's strong enough to break through the blocks, they would lose. What they need is to go out of their comfort zone and give more than 100%. So Ange is right. The king is about to return. The rest of the team needs to be pushed further so they can improve and beat stronger teams. And Kageyama saw how the best spikers, best middleblockers, best libero, and best setter in the nation, so the next step would be to push themselves to the next level. I'm just realising now that Atsumu probably expects Kageyama to be more like him and is disappointed that he's very accommodating to his spikers that's why he called him a goody two-shoes and advised that he'd be better off as a spiker. He probably thought he doesn't have what it takes to be a good control tower, since he's basically relinquishing his control to the spikers. He'd be sorry once he finds out that there's a king buried under the goody two-shoes. 😂😂😂

Vhagar

Waiting for the Next Episodes 🙆‍♂️