While Gon is consumed by rage, Killua remains the voice of reason, though his efforts are met with hostility. Killua analyzes the situation, recognizing that Pitou is acting like a mother protecting a child, and understands that the fight cannot happen yet.
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The emotional distance between them reaches its peak. Killua, hurt and disregarded, realizes that he can no longer be the only one supporting the friendship, leading him to leave Gonâs side for the time being. Pitou promises to heal Komugi and then face Gon to heal Kite
This episode shines a harsh light on Gonâs descent into obsession. Driven by trauma and rage over Kiteâs death, Gon acts selfishly, failing to see the human compassion in Pitouâs actions or the importance of saving an innocent life.
Gonâs rage manifests physically, as he breaks the floor and releases a massive, dark surge of aura, showcasing the terrifying potential he has accumulated.
The voice acting for Gon (Megumi Han) is highly praised for capturing the terrifying combination of despair, anger, and betrayal.
While Gon is consumed by rage, Killua remains the voice of reason, though his efforts are met with hostility. Killua analyzes the situation, recognizing that Pitou is acting like a mother protecting a child, and understands that the fight cannot happen yet.
Gon is unable to comprehend why Pitou is protecting a human, yelling, "Why are you helping her, after everything you did to Kite?!".
Pitou promises to heal Komugi and then face Gon to heal Kite.
The emotional distance between them reaches its peak. Killua, hurt and disregarded, realizes that he can no longer be the only one supporting the friendship, leading him to leave Gonâs side for the time being.
This episode shines a harsh light on Gonâs descent into obsession. Driven by trauma and rage over Kiteâs death, Gon acts selfishly, failing to see the human compassion in Pitouâs actions or the importance of saving an innocent life.
Gonâs rage manifests physically, as he breaks the floor and releases a massive, dark surge of aura, showcasing the terrifying potential he has accumulated.
The voice acting for Gon (Megumi Han) is highly praised for capturing the terrifying combination of despair, anger, and betrayal.
{t/n: -rough trans- the tvxq smtown stage clip on their rehearsing was prev in an article before}:
Yunho: sometimes actually I will also wonder if I am too serious during rehearsals but if am slipshod from the start of rehearsals, then it seems the actual performance will also be cursorily done.