I loved that she even said that she wanted to save up to go to his game, but ultimately spent all her money on the cell phone. She was nagging him to not cause problems for the other players, but also that she was incredibly supportive of him playing basketball. Looking back on it, it was a pretty short moment, but I liked that their relationship could be understood in such a short amount of time. She was such a big part of Kite’s introduction arc, that I was kind of worried that she had gotten pushed to the wayside. I loved that Taro was able to say that Nao isn’t the type of person to think that they were uncool, that she’d always cheer him even if he was the worse person on the court! And to see her sprint, fall and continue to search of Chiaki? All around it was such a good moment, they were able to show that she doesn’t think any less of him and provide gives Chiaki a reason to come back to the game and with a new declaration! You can do it Chiaki!īack on the benches Kite gets a message from his little sister and I thought that was a great inclusion because we really haven’t heard very much from her since even before the training camp. If I were in his position, I’d leave too! It’s honestly a surprise to say, but my favorite conversation in this episode is between Taro and Chiaki. Now that he’s off the court, he has this idea that everyone thinks he’s uncool… and Yasuhara’s comments definitely don’t help. Since the other team played such good defense against him, he wasn’t able to complete any plays and from a spectator point of view he just seems like a bad player. So, when he’s on the bench he has plenty of time to realize how much of an “uncool” player he was. When he’s on the court and in control as the point guard? There is no doubt that he’s a cool player! When I saw him play for real the first couple times, I genuinely thought he was a cool player. So, it would make sense that he would quit a losing team, because no one things losers are cool. And now that we’ve gotten this episode I should have seen the signs, that it’s not that he doesn’t want to deal with difficult things, it’s that he doesn’t want to be seen as uncool (I feel a little bit bad about it now, but in the early episodes, I definitely thought he was pretty uncool. During Momoharu’s arc, I definitely thought of Chiaki as a laid-back guy who doesn’t like to face challenges where he doesn’t have to, so when he quit his middle school team when things started to get difficult because he just didn’t want to deal with it. I’ll start off with Chiaki, because I think he had a pretty significant “transformation” in this episode and I also appreciated that they explored his vulnerabilities with being perceived as uncool. While I enjoyed the gameplay for the remainder of the second quarter, I think this anime shined with its off the court moments. And watching him come to the realization that everyone is very focused on making sure they can score so he needs to take each opportunity, was really neat. The way I interpret it is, Sora has been focused on the ball to individuals and making the “right” choice, rather than seeing opportunity and taking it. And even then, I did really enjoy the remainder of the second quarter that we got to watch them play! It was nice to see the flashback of Sora and Chiaki talk about what makes a good point guard, I think it provided valuable insight into just how different their styles were, but also amplified Sora’s struggle as a point guard. I particularly enjoyed that we had a bit of time to step away from the court look a little deeper at what is going on with each of the characters. Everything has a limit if u doing it in efficient and effective manner.Wow, I really liked this episode. Consider it as a great opportunity to learn more and learn better! As we all know excess of everything is bad. Online schooling is a good option if you do good time management and follow a well prepared time table. And it costs just a fraction of what you would pay in a full- or part-time MBA program, or for that matter, an online MBA or Executive MBA program. You can do it without having to quit your job or make long sacrifices of time from your family. Alternatively, try exploring what online universities have to offer.Īfter all, taking an online course from a big brand business school doesn’t require weeks or months of studying for a standardized test. For example, you might be able to study at an established university that offers online courses for out of state students. To get a degree online, research on the internet to find an online course in the subject you want to study. It can be hard for some students to stay motivated when they'd rather be doing something else. Online courses require more self-motivation. Online classes are no easier than classes offered in the traditional classroom setting and in some cases can be even be more difficult.
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