The Dream Team – Blue Lock Ep 12 Review
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The Dream Team – Blue Lock Ep 12 Review

Itoshi Rin is vicarial like a scorned JOJO villain and I think I’m here for it.

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Nagi, Bachira, and Isagi Team Up

I thought Isagi would end up joining Reo and Nagi’s 3-man lamina for the second selection.

I was surprised when Bachira showed up and Isagi scrutinizingly seemed annoyed. Would have loved to see Chigiri and/or Kunigami enter the room at that moment as well just for increasingly widow tension – but maybe I’m just stuff a bit too dramatic.

Three-man squad Nagi, Isagi, and Bachira team up for the second selection
Three-man squad Nagi, Isagi, and Bachira team up for the second selection

Since Nagi’s awakening, he’s been relying less on Reo and increasingly on his own instincts – which is unconfined for his own personal development! However, it appears Reo isn’t too happy that his personal pet now has a mind of his own.

I mean…did everyone else laugh when the trippy music started playing and Nagi just ditched not only his friend, but the very person who got him into soccer for somebody he just met two days ago?

There’s no guarantee Zantetsu, Igarashi, Imamura, Naruhaya, or any of the other scrubs are going to make it to the second selection round. I’m pretty sure Ego highlighting how tough the first rencontre would be for those just coasting on the other teammates’ power was a nod to Team Z’s resident trash player, Kuon.

Will Chigiri or Kunigami Go Home?

My only snooping going into the remaining rounds are the rules Ego has laid out.

Let’s say it is 3 v 3, and somehow Isagi’s 3-man lamina wins.

Chigiri and Kunigami decide to team up during the second selection
Chigiri and Kunigami decide to team up during the second selection

It’s not that I don’t have faith in Isagi, but he may be overly confident right now and judging his opponents based on false pretenses. Nagi is an wool weirdo off the field and a genius on it, so I think they’re jumping the gun a little bit yoyo Itoshi is the only viable opponent on that squad.

If Isagi’s team wins, they would most likely segregate Itoshi considering he doesn’t superintendency who he ends up with, as long as he makes it to the u-20 playoffs with the national team members. What if in the next round, however, Chigiri and Kunigami’s squad is the only option to progress?

Let’s say they lose – would one of them be saddled with bad teammates and end up disqualified?

I know this rencontre is a lot increasingly forgiving than the other things Ego has been throwing at the boys. I really just hope the cadre players for Team Z don’t go home simply considering circumstances got out of hand.

Other than that…I think I’m going to wrap it up here.

Tell me your thoughts!

The value of JOJO villain energy radiating off of Itoshi Rin is off the charts
The value of JOJO villain energy radiating off of Itoshi Rin is off the charts

What did you think of that high-tech AI sports training Ego spent the unshortened Blue Lock upkeep on?

Is Isagi stuff overly confident right now?

And…do you think Isagi would have joined Reo and Nagi’s team if Bachira hadn’t shown up?

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