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The members of the Iwatobi Swim Club ponder over the cause of Nagisa's odd behavior at the end of practice that day; though they time their chance well to ask Nagisa what's happened, Nagisa stubbornly refuses to explain why he's upset.
The members of the Iwatobi Swim Club ponder over the cause of Nagisa's odd behavior at the end of practice that day; though they time their chance well to ask Nagisa what's happened, Nagisa stubbornly refuses to explain why he's upset.
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S2, EP4 "The Promise's Somersault Turn!"In anticipation of the upcoming prefectural tournament, the members of the Samezuka Swim Club enthusiastically show off their individual abilities; at the Iwatobi Swim Club, an equally enthusiastic Gou proposes a lunchbox inspection.
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S2, EP5 "A Resolution's Heads-Up!"The members of the Iwatobi Swim Club ponder over the cause of Nagisa's odd behavior at the end of practice that day; though they time their chance well to ask Nagisa what's happened, Nagisa stubbornly refuses to explain why he's upset.
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S2, EP6 "Invincible Prime!"On the eve of prefecturals, Makoto resolves himself to broach a certain subject with Haruka; as the tournament begins, the Iwatobi Swim Club is extremely enthusiastic about its prospects.
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S2, EP7 "The Crouching Start of Vindication!"Haruka and the boys train hard to prepare for the showdown against Samezuka; after Day 1 of the tournament, Gou and Amakata-sensei treat the boys to a carb-rich feast and allow them to take a breather.
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