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We're going to have our first livestream on Thursday @ 6PM CT!!! Go follow us on twitch.tv/riceandginger

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Alex Chng

@Ron, that expression at 22:00 to 22:05 was the best expression you've made that had the words "OMG WHAT THE AWEEE--SOME!!!" all written on your face. I must say, this expression made everything worth watching, as it was the same expression i had when watching them cry out in excitement of their impending victory

Emily Cupchak

I just love the match episodes! I honestly get so hyped every time I watch them, and I've watched Haikyuu quite a bit. As you watch the show you'll notice that it does a great job of making you want to route for the other team, and that's just a mix bag of emotions because now you don't know who you want to win lol

Aglesh

Pipe Penetration ? Hope you guys watch better translation.

Baduizm

One of my favourite episodes. Glad you guys enjoyed

emma

I can't believe we're going to be on season 2 next week I'M SO EXCITED

Phyllis

The symbolism was to catch up to Oikawa and Seijoh.

Sam

Guys they be capping, this is like their 3rd livestream 😂😂😂

Sam

🤍🤍🤍🤍

JLou (edited)

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2023-03-10 10:18:44 The imagery of the hand reaching out to grab Oikawa is directly explained by one of the Karasuno alumni watching this game (the guy with the glasses, Shimada, who coached Yamaguchi on the jump floater serve). He stated that even though Seijoh wasn't that far ahead of Karasuno, they still feel so far away. Oikawa is definitely written as the primary focus & face of Aoba Johsai's (also called Seijoh) team. Towards the end of the episode, Karasuno begins to slowly catch up, but at the last moment, Oikawa slips away from their grasp as Seijoh reached their match point. Finally, Kageyama and Hinata make their last point, bringing the game to a deuce, allowing Karasuno to finally catch up to Seijoh.
2023-03-10 08:41:18 The imagery of the hand reaching out to grab Oikawa is directly explained by one of the Karasuno alumni watching this game (the guy with the glasses, Shimada, who coached Yamaguchi on the jump floater serve). He stated that even though Seijoh wasn't that far ahead of Karasuno, they still feel so far away. Oikawa is definitely written as the primary focus & face of Aoba Johsai's (also called Seijoh) team. Towards the end of the episode, Karasuno begins to slowly catch up, but at the last moment, Oikawa slips away from their grasp as Seijoh reached their match point. Finally, Kageyama and Hinata make their last point, bringing the game to a deuce, allowing Karasuno to finally catch up to Seijoh.

The imagery of the hand reaching out to grab Oikawa is directly explained by one of the Karasuno alumni watching this game (the guy with the glasses, Shimada, who coached Yamaguchi on the jump floater serve). He stated that even though Seijoh wasn't that far ahead of Karasuno, they still feel so far away. Oikawa is definitely written as the primary focus & face of Aoba Johsai's (also called Seijoh) team. Towards the end of the episode, Karasuno begins to slowly catch up, but at the last moment, Oikawa slips away from their grasp as Seijoh reached their match point. Finally, Kageyama and Hinata make their last point, bringing the game to a deuce, allowing Karasuno to finally catch up to Seijoh.

SomeoneElse

It's all fun and games until the pipe penetration begins 😳

Mu Nanyo

Its symbolic of not only the victory being just out of their (karasuno) grasp but also the skill diff between the two teams and even between oikawa and kageyama. Oikawa is always ahead in skill and just when you think you might be getting to his level he pulls off something new.