The morning will come again
because no darkness
no season
can last forever
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originally omigoto
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“In my first and final tournament in junior high, we were destroyed by Kageyama. I vowed revenge when I got into high school, and of course I ran right into him. He was even worse than I could have imagined and we went through a lot, but once we started playing our matches, I felt like we understood each other. It wasn’t that was the first friend I’d made. He was a partner.”
gotta talk about haikyuu!! a little. what i found the most heart-wrenching in the latest episode was not the exactly the fist fight between hinata and kageyama, but the fact that hinata and kageyama weren’t together after the game with nekoma.
i mean, usually they sit next to each other on the bus, right? they could’ve just sat beside each other in silence but no, they literally do not want to even sit close to or even look at each other. and this was before the fight; if this was after the fight, behaving like this would be absolutely normal.
pretty much every time we see a group shot of the karasuno team, hinata and kegayama are without doubt standing next to each other. and that is why we can instantly see that there’s something wrong with the following group shot.
see? they look so alone in the shot. they’re more or less always standing next to each other, even when they’re annoyed by each other. and in karasuno no one hangs out alone. i mean, like the picture above shows, tsukki and yamaguchi are always together, and so are ryuu and yuu, the 3rd years, and ennoshita, narita and kinoshita. the same’s with the coach and sensei and now even with kiyoko and yachi. so hinata and kageyama standing by themselves really sticks out like a sore thumb. and everyone who has ever experienced something similar know that kageyama and hinata also are conscious of it. and it feels absolutely terrible.
it’s like, matching icons for u and your friend. who’s actually a rival. a rival you kinda grew to think of as a partner. who isn’t exactly friend but, like, close. friend that doesnt want to give you the tosses u want.