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#aka 'you're behaving in a way that dishonors your teacher and conveys nothing but ingratitude for everything i know you learned'
panharmonium · 2 years
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“he’s just a fill-in!”
the fact that naruto’s tantrum inadvertently weaponizes every single insecurity that yamato later ends up having about his own position on this team...
#naruto#a true equal#team kakashi#*#this cuts me deeply#DEEPLY#watching this season while knowing yamato and sai's stories really is a completely different experience#also#yamato telling naruto 'lose the attitude' is going to play on triumphant repeat in my head forever#what a king#he really told naruto what we were all thinking#aka 'you are behaving like a brat and i KNOW you were taught better than that'#also - 'the great kakashi'...y'all it's...#yamato being so taken aback that naruto could be behaving in a way that doesn't honor the incredible opportunity he's had#because for yamato being on kakashi's team HAS always been an honor; it's been a gift; it's been a life-saving paradigm-shifting experience#and he can't personally fathom behaving in way that makes him appear unworthy or unappreciative of that gift#'you were part of a team led by the great kakashi.  lose the attitude'#aka 'you're behaving in a way that dishonors your teacher and conveys nothing but ingratitude for everything i know you learned'#'get your act together right now'#like#yamato defaults to using kakashi as leverage right away; because in his world this is what matters more than anything#the idea of disappointing kakashi would be enough for him to instantly modify his behavior#i'm not sure he expected it to have so little effect on the kids#(which is not a roundabout way of saying that the kids don't respect kakashi.  they do)#(but yamato's history/relationship with kakashi is totally different from theirs)#(and it's interesting watching him expect them to react the same way he would to something that ultimately doesn't have much pull with them)
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