How would you rate episode 10 of
BLUELOCK ?
Community score: 3.7
I wasn’t expecting Kuon to be the emotional cornerstone of this episode. Admittedly, his constant introspection bogged down the pacing of what was otherwise an action-packed episode. The flashbacks with him are an interesting twist on the “every man for himself” mentality he seems to have already developed before getting into Blue Lock. Kuon was a team player who wanted to elevate his high school soccer team to great heights, but nobody else seemed to want to match his ambition. Some people found it downright annoying. So what’s the point in relying on teammates if no one else will be on the same page with you? The irony is that he ended up betraying a team that does share the same ambitions as him.
It’s pretty cliché, even by most sports anime standards,…