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Miya Atsumu Low Set Chapter


Miya Atsumu Low Set Chapter

Okay, let's talk about something a little… controversial. Are we ready?

It's about Miya Atsumu. More specifically, that one chapter. You know the one.

The Low Set Dilemma

Let's be real. That low set? It sparked a debate.

Some loved it. Some... well, they didn't. And I'm here to say: I get it.

Hear Me Out

Don't get me wrong. Atsumu is a genius. A chaotic, infuriating genius, but a genius nonetheless.

His skills are undeniable. But that low set? It felt… different.

Like a plot device served up with a side of "Wait, what just happened?"

I understand the need for drama. Every good story has its turning points.

But the execution? Maybe not my favorite.

The "He Did What Now?" Reaction

Remember the collective gasp of the fandom? It was audible, even through the internet.

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miya atsumu icon | Anime, Haikyuu characters, Miya atsumu

Suddenly, everyone was an expert on volleyball mechanics. We were all armchair coaches.

The theories flew faster than one of Atsumu's serves!

Was it intentional? Was it a miscalculation? Was it a secret strategy only revealed to the chosen few (aka, the author)?

Honestly, I’m still not entirely sure.

Let's Be Reasonable (Maybe)

Look, I appreciate the artistic choice. I really do.

But sometimes, a perfectly good overhand set is all you need.

Less drama, more volleyball goodness. Is that too much to ask?

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Perhaps I’m being too harsh. Atsumu probably had his reasons.

Maybe he was feeling experimental that day. We all have those days, right?

Why It Bugs Me (And Maybe You Too)

It’s the inconsistency! Atsumu is usually so precise.

Seeing him go rogue with a low set just felt… off.

Like he suddenly forgot how to play volleyball for a hot second.

It's like watching your favorite singer miss a note. It's jarring!

You still love them, but you can't help but cringe just a little bit.

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Listen to playlists featuring Miya Atsumu low set - Haikyuu season 4

The "Unpopular Opinion" Disclaimer

Okay, before the Atsumu stans come for me, let me clarify: I adore him.

He's a fantastic character. Complex, flawed, and incredibly entertaining.

This is just one tiny blip on his otherwise stellar record.

But still...that set. It haunts me.

It keeps me up at night. Okay, maybe not really. But you get the idea.

In Conclusion: A Plea for Higher Sets

So, here's my completely subjective, potentially ridiculous request: can we stick to the high sets, please?

They're beautiful. They're effective. And they don't give me existential volleyball dread.

ハイキュー!! TO THE TOP II 宮あつむ。 最高のセッター II Miya Atsumu. The best setter
ハイキュー!! TO THE TOP II 宮あつむ。 最高のセッター II Miya Atsumu. The best setter

I rest my case.

Maybe the low set was an important learning experience for everyone involved.

Maybe it showcased the unpredictable nature of the sport.

Maybe I just need to let it go.

But until then, I’ll be over here, quietly muttering about proper setting technique. Don't mind me.

And hey, at least we're all talking about Haikyuu!!, right?

That's a win in my book, regardless of set height.

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