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The only person using any sense and showing any leadership there in Luffy’s absence is Zoro. Sanji and Usopp shouting at each other did no good for the crew, or for Usopp’s self-esteem.
He failed miserably in stopping Usopp leaving though. All he did was kick Luffy in the face and shout at Zoro. He accomplished no more and no less than any other Strawhat in that argument.
This certainly was a great Sanji moment that helped Usopp get some self-esteem.
But it didn’t have anything to do with Luffy, or Luffy and Usopp‘s argument, or the discussion over whether to let Usopp back on to the crew, which is the point of this discussion.
Same as above. Great Sanji moment, nothing really to do with the topic at hand
Sanji kicking Luffy’s face did nothing other than… kicking Luffy in the face. The damage between Luffy and Usopp had already been done, Luffy had already told Usopp to leave if he didn’t agree, Usopp still challenged Luffy to a fight, and everything went to shit.
He could have done what Nami did and try and reason with Luffy, to try and call the fight off. Would have been something productive. Instead he just starts a pointless argument with Zoro.
And Zoro then picked up the pieces after the fight and provided Luffy with the support he needed. That’s the difference between the relationship Luffy has with Zoro/Nami compared to Sanji, in that whole argument. They’re actually the ones who really
talk to each other.
A similar situation then comes on Zou when Sanji has left, only this time, Luffy listens to Nami instead of Zoro. But it’s the same dynamic between the three, Zoro makes an argument based on cold hard fact, Nami makes to a more heartfelt, emotional appeal.