𝙩𝙬𝙚𝙚𝙩 𝙘𝙧𝙚𝙙𝙞𝙩: https://twitter.com/livewithnoregrt/status/1566188928926990337?t=YzqyyxfHEcYk5gMoSB3AYw&s=19
34 notes
·
View notes
I've been schlaking on the tweeets
Tweet credit: https://twitter.com/billwurtz/status/1351535789939822601?s=20
34 notes
·
View notes
Zoro in episode 3:
Zoro in episode 5:
Zoro doesn't dispute being Luffy's first mate — because of course, he doesn't; at this point in the story he is already devoted to following Luffy even if he hasn’t declared it yet — but when it comes to actually acting as the first mate, he needs to be told what to do. So he asks Luffy if he is okay and doesn't actually ask about Garp and that's it. To put it differently, he is the first mate but only in name.
Zoro in episode 7:
The possibly most integral part about Zoro’s character is that he is a man of honor and a man of his word. So after declaring his undying loyalty to Luffy, he is no longer just the first mate in name but also in his actions. This time, he doesn't need to be told to follow Luffy, he does it on his own and without hesitation. He doesn't ask Luffy any empty questions either but simply stands by his side. He gets ready to leave again at one point but that’s the exact moment Luffy takes to open up — because he does need Zoro there with him and of course, Zoro stays. As far as the actual conversation goes, Zoro gently questions if Luffy is doing the reasonable thing but Luffy trusts his own intuition and knowing how well that served him before, the matter ends here for Zoro. He trusts Luffy and his course of action.
Luffy really said "I need you, Zoro" and Zoro in turn vowed to stand by his side forever. And he does; he honors his word.
3K notes
·
View notes