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‘Blue Lock: Episode Nagi’ Ditched the ‘Power of Friendship Trope’ in the End
Blue Lock: Episode Nagi is the story of a bored boy turned into a blossoming soccer prodigy. While you might’ve never been good at playing ball, you can probably can relate to Nagi saying, “The act of living is such a hassle.” No words more relatable have ever been spoken in this series, but relying on genius didn’t get Nagi too far in the Blue Lock program. Initially, it was because his best friend, Reo, aimed to be part of the national team. He merely got swept up by his friend’s vision and went along to help him.The post ‘Blue Lock: Episode Nagi’ Ditched the ‘Power of Friendship Trope’ in the End appeared first on The Mary Sue.

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