Did Sanji break his leg this chapter?


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Nothing Happened was great.

I didn't like the Mihawk situation because the dialogue made it seem like Zoro now treats Luffy's dream as his own and that his motivation for becoming WSS now comes from wanting to help Luffy to the best of his ability instead of having his own interests. And I think that was kind of reinforced in his fight with King.

In the Nothing Happened moment, Zoro said that he's not worthy of becoming the WSS if he can't protect his captain. Now, it feels like he believes he's not capable of protecting his captain if he can't become the WSS. Does that make any sense?
The Mihawk scene was a pivotal moment for Zoro as a character. Before, all it seemed was that Zoro wanted to be strong for the sake of being strong, and to prove it, he had to beat Mihawk. There was never any "I want to be strong because...."

After the Mihawk scene, there is weight behind him wanting to be strong. It adds depth to his character, and gives his dream a purpose.
 
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Nah the biggest part of Law's fans (real fans, not those "Law fans" that use him to shit on other characters) aren't even into powerscaling. You won't see them there or in toxic twitter threads.
Probably not.

The "Zoro fandom the problem" movement is cringe tho.

People compensating for something because no one likes their fave as much as they do so they think they can scratch a bigger fandom and make them a problem.
 
Agreed. Sanji is literally going to get a buff this arc. So I don't what his fans are crying for.

Him losing to seraphim and vegapunk finding out that he is a judges experiment is going to buff sanji in the long run when vegapunk does his science MOJO on him
And it is not even confirmed, so literally having a meltdown over nothing, on top of that ppl are talking about Sanji potentially breaking the leg against a Seraphim as if they're fodder, when literally even Blackbeard was pressed.
 
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