1/28/2024 0 Comments Yugioh folge 92Regardless, despite whatever preparation and promises they may have made in advance, it doesn’t make this fight any easier. So we might see them discussing about the present scenario taking place in the flashback we are going to see, and how they agree to face it. However given how we all anticipated this inevitable fight, there is also a good chance they are also keenly aware of the possibility as well. To defeat him here, would be essentially denying him his brother, and dismantling the foundations of their partnership! It’s only natural for Yuusaku to hesitate, I would be more concerned if he weren’t! Kusanagi is a precious ally, and he understands more than anyone how important Jin is to him. Regardless, I don’t think we will be seeing that happen, but it would certainly be interesting if it were to play out that way.Īs for Yuusaku’s current dilemma, I understand why he is unwilling to fight. The only situation where I can actually see it happening if Bohman were to intervene and makes sure he follow through with his promise (given his soft spot for siblings in general). Considering he plans to get rid of humanity at some point or another, or use them as their vessels or slaves, I see little reason for him to follow through with his promise. Regardless who wins, Lightning will he one who comes out on top.īut frankly, even if Kusanagi were to win, I can’t see Lightning giving Jin back to him. Kusanagi will fight to his best ability for his brother, while Yuusaku struggles to find the resolve to fight against him. It is safe to say we all knew Jin was going to be used as a hostage at some point or another, and what transpired this episode was exactly as most of us expected. In turn, if Kusanagi were to win, Lightning promised to return his brother’s consciousness to him. Choose he lose on purpose or end in a draw, Lightning will kill Jin. In fact Lightning was so meticulous with his plans, he had carefully set the conditions where Kusanagi has no choice but to fight seriously. That’s why he is blackmailing Kusanagi to fight him. Lightning’s goal for this duel is to draw out his despair (sadness, anger, grief). Meanwhile on the flip-side, we are also seeing more of how Yuusaku fits into Lightning’s plans, and why he is being treated as their secret weapon. Today, he came to him to give him a heads up and bid him farewell. Instead, he regards him simply as among the opponent he respects. It was also interesting to learn defeating Yuusaku no longer Bohman’s goal. An example of that was Bohman’s particular interest in Jin’s fate, and scarring Yuusaku enough to weaken him to the point he breaks. One of the reasons why I think that is because we are seeing such a stark contrast between Lightning’s inhumane nature and while Bohman continues to develop more humane traits. It’s easy to forget that damage dealt in Link VRAINS can be carried over into the real world if they aren’t careful! But it also could have simply been because of Codebreaker attacking him directly.Īlthough it was a really slow episode, it is important to note that it looks like they are building up to the moment where Bohman will inevitably break away from Lightning. I wonder if it’s a sign to real world impact. Did anyone else notice the red effect when Yuusaku was directly hit and slammed into the ground and into the tree? Usually it’s blue (and we have seen it switch and and forth between the two this episode), so I found it to be quite alarming when I saw that. Yuusaku is shaken and Kusanagi is not pulling any soft punches. And this duel, oof, it’s a cruel one alright. Whelp, it’s Yuusaku VS Kusanagi this time, and Lightning is having a field-day.
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