Biscuit sure took in an eyeful before she remembered her role.
As always, Killua is overanalysing the situation, whereas Gon isn't analysing it at all.
Of course he is. But does it matter? They know by now that Hisoka isn't even a member of the spiders and is only looking for tough fights. Gon, Killua & Co, on the other hand, are looking for fighters for a tough fight. So, if the pieces already fit together like two blocks of lego, what use is Killua's analysation at all? That's why I called it overanalysing.
Know yourself and know your enemy. The current crew is looking for members who won't backstab them. Killua's trying to understand things in order to predict such events and prepare his friends for when it happens.
Overanalysing to me is synonymous with overthinking. It's not "over-" unless you wrongly predicted them by giving them too much credit (or not enough, depending on how you look at it). Hisoka's the one with the upper hand here.
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
It's "over-" also when it prevents you from acting. If this all had been up to Killua, he might have dropped the idea of trying to cooperate with Hisoka because of too many unknowns and risks. Hisoka is an exceptionally simple character to understand, but that also means exceptionally easy to overanalyse unnecessarily.
Subtle.
What? He singlehandedly fooled the number #1 criminal organization in the world, why wouldn't Killua be suspicious of his motives? Its not like he's had access to Hisoka's thoughts unlike the viewers, he's spent maybe a total of a few minutes speaking to the guy this entire show.
They know that's his goal. So, the only relevant decision for them was to either avoid him (since they can't really stop him with their current level of power) or cooperate with him nevertheless to advance their own goal of finding strong fighters for the quest. They chose the latter. So, anything after that initial decision is overanalysing. Or second-guessing, if you prefer an even lamer description.
Sure, they don't know everything about Hisoka, but they should know the single truth that he's a man always ready to enjoy a good fight, regardless of morals.
Who knows.Originally Posted by Kraco
All they do know, is that he's lying.
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
Episode 69 is out! (and it's way too short )
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
Gon's old man sure has nice friends: When they realise they are facing Ging's son, they are filled with murderous intent.
One of the best events in the series. Dodgeball!
SO looking forward to next episode.
btw i dont know a source, lol, but apparently it has been confirmed that the new anime will cover the Chimera-arc that follows Greed Island. So it definitely won´t stop as early as the old anime.
YAY!
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Like... this source?
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
Episode 70 is out! (1080p and 480p versions as of now anyway)
Killua won't be shaking hands again any time soon. Clapping is totally out of the question.
Damn, this was too short, once again.
I was thinking that the first punch didn't have much feeling behind it as I remembered. Then they brought out the real one, and I wondered why I even doubted that this would under-deliver.
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How the hell is that ball still intact?