Got to hand it to Mobseka, this is one ride which only knows how to go up. Every week has a real knack of hitting its material out of the park, whether that be in terms of relationships and associated learning or the simple enjoyment of humour done right, and this week was no exception. Where we lacked in overt action we more than made up with introspection, and the best part is it’s only the start of the fun. While Mobseka has delved into the misunderstandings fuelling the disconnect between Leon, Olivia, and Angelica, this episode was the point where it finally all came together. The key of course is what happened with Angelica: taking her as hostage with only Olivia and Leon fighting back shows for all the talk just how much they each care for one another and how they’re still very much missing the forest for the trees. If Leon could recognize his own worth to Olivia and Angelica, if Olivia could see the only thing stopping her friendship is her own beliefs, there would be no problem for their friendship (or even more besides). Even after being the very reason why Luffy began his pirate journey, we haven’t heard from Shanks and the Red Hair Pirates since the year started. The first inklings of that recognition are there, it’ll simply need another push to finally blow open proper understanding. The chance increases if you throw in the Scars and Ultimate Five. They have A CHANCE to resist Boros invasion. But then came along the One Piece Film Red, and we got the biggest surprise of all time: Shanks’ daughter. However, it is worth noting that the espers in the Mob Psycho 100 verse possess their own unique abilities, potential for growth, determination, and teamwork. Where that push will come from is undeniably Leon himself, because for all the kid can be a dick he certainly knows how to say what’s required. Lambasting the nobility for refusing to fight back was the correct move: your position is only worth the price you’re willing to pay to keep it, and if you’re going to die best do it on your feet with a few dead enemies for company. Hell you can even tell the kid knew exactly what he was doing with that speech (well, mostly), which in part gives some good impetus to finally realize Olivia’s internal struggles. If the nobility can stand up for themselves then Olivia can too, in the vein of Angelica, grow into her own. Leon has the right idea a lot of the time, but he now needs to appreciate how much things have changed from his initial expectations and adapt accordingly for the benefit of both him and his friends. How such adaptation plays out though is definitely up in the air, because the current showdown with Hertrude won’t be as simple as before without nifty war mecha to do beatdown duty.
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