Ep 21. In My Own Way, I'm Desperate
- May 30, 2015
- 24 min
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8.4 (111)
In My Own Way, I'm Desperate is the 21st episode of Kuroko's Basketball season 3. The episode begins with the 3rd quarter of the game between Seirin and Rakuzan. The score is tied at 46-46. The episode features the intense and action-packed game as which team will emerge victorious remains undecided.
Kuroko and Kagami are still struggling to find a way to stop Akashi. Both of them are determined to win the game, but they know it won't be easy. They have to overcome Rakuzan's formidable strength and Akashi's Emperor Eye.
Meanwhile, Seirin's coach is concerned about Kagami's limited stamina as he has been playing intensely since the beginning of the game. He decides to substitute Kagami with Kiyoshi, the Iron Heart, who is known for his strength and endurance.
The substitution does not go well with Kagami, who is determined to win the game himself. He feels that he has let his team down and is desperate to make it up to them. As Kiyoshi enters the court, he reminds Kagami that they are a team and it is not about individual glory. He also tells Kagami to rest and save his energy for the last quarter of the game.
The fourth quarter starts with Rakuzan taking the lead. Seirin is struggling to score against Rakuzan's defense, which is impenetrable. However, their spirit remains unbroken, and they keep fighting until the end.
The highlight of the episode is the intense face-off between Akashi and Kuroko. Kuroko is determined to stop Akashi and win the game for his team. His skills, combined with his determination, make him a formidable opponent for Akashi. The two engage in an epic battle that will leave the viewers on the edge of their seats.
The episode ends on a cliffhanger as which team will win the game remains undecided. This episode sets the stage for an exciting finale that will have the audience eagerly anticipating the next episode.
In My Own Way, I'm Desperate is an action-packed and intense episode that showcases the skills and determination of Seirin and Rakuzan's basketball teams. The episode's pacing and storytelling are excellent, and the animation and soundtrack are top-notch. The characters' struggles, both on and off the court, are relatable and add depth to the narrative. Overall, the episode is an excellent addition to the series, and one that fans of Kuroko's Basketball will not want to miss.