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2024.11.03 (Sun)
It's no mercy, pure stress. Season 3 is short, but don’t get it twisted,it’s one long, intense showdown between Karasuno vs Shiratorizawa, and every single episode feels like a final boss fight. There’s no downtime. It’s just point after point, pressure after pressure, and your heart rate stays up the entire time. Ushijima Wakatoshi is an absolute monster. He’s not flashy, not loud,just brutally consistent. Every spike feels inevitable, and that makes him terrifying. Shiratorizawa as a team represents raw power and tradition, while Karasuno is all about adaptability and teamwork. That contrast is what makes the match so gripping. This season really crowns Tsukishima’s moment (yeah, that moment). When he finally blocks Ushijima? Chills. That wasn’t just a block,it was Tsukishima emotionally committing to volleyball. After seasons of emotional distance, that single play hits harder than some entire character arcs in other anime. Hinata and Kageyama are more refined now. Their freak quick feels sharper, faster, and smarter,but what’s cool is that they’re no longer the only weapon. Karasuno wins points through defense, patience, and trust. It’s a team victory, not a miracle. And the emotional weight? Heavy. You feel Shiratorizawa’s desperation, especially knowing it’s the third-years’ last chance. Ushijima’s respect for Karasuno at the end is subtle but powerful,it’s not dramatic, just honest. Visually, Season 3 is tight. The animation focuses on timing, impact, and expressions. No wasted frames. Every serve and receive matters.