Failure is just apart of growing up; when you fall just get back up; when shit happens take it for what it is and make the best of it. When we accept that not everything needs to go perfectly for us to have an enjoyable life, that’s when life becomes enjoyable.
All the crew in Haikyuu have grown up wonderfully and personally I’m super proud of them having watched over them as they embarked on this journey. Hopefully when you place the dissapointed emotions to one side you’ll be able to see the more positive sides and how they’ve matured into wonderful adults post Hinata fever.
And if that’s still not happening, bye and see you hehe.
I was pretty upset when they had the time skip, everyone went their different ways, they're older and on top of that it said it was the last arc. Like wtf. But the more I read the more emotional I got when they started to show more people, especially tsukki cause he's my favorite. I started to slowly accept it and it still kinda bums me out that we didn't get to see the rest of their high school days, but now I'm just happy to see them grown up and how far they've made it. Plus to see them all mixed up and on different teams is pretty cool to me.
I guess seeing it in your perspective would be different but I think it’s not hard to understand as someone who’s friends moved on into their own lives it’s just how it is sad but people just as they say once out of school a lot of people won’t talk to each other and just continue with their own lives maybe you could of worded it people won’t not be say something
I think it does a great job at showing how unpredictable events can happen and change the outcome. take Sakusa's team Itachiyama. they were one of the favorites to win the whole thing and they lost bc someone suffered an injury. Hinata being sick amongst other things are just a part of sports sometimes, and more than anything, in this story Karasuno's goal was to go to nationals, not necessarily to win, but to show that they aren't the fallen crows.
Also, with the characters all split up I think Furudate does a good job to show that 1) continuing volleyball wasn't something that everything could or wanted to do and 2) each of the characters have their own paths and stories, and in my opinion, it's incredibly rewarding to see how they all separated and came back together for a moment like this.
This is total bullshit. Never n my life reading this shit again and I prey to god that they don’t make the anime like this. I loved this book a lot until Hinata got a fever and they ruined the rest of the series like that. I’m really disappointed and sad that you separated my favorite characters. I have nun else to say besides I am super upset.......