: Kuroo takes a psychological approach, warning Tsukishima that he will be eclipsed by Hinata’s rapid growth. This "jab" hits a nerve, forcing Tsukishima to confront his own self-perceived inferiority. The Contrast of Passion
: Unlike Tsukishima , the Ace, Asahi, uses his fear of being surpassed as fuel to grow stronger, asserting his dominance on the court. Haikyuu!! Second Season Episode 7
The episode title, directly references Tsukishima , whose name contains the kanji for "moon" (月), contrasting him with Hinata, the "sun" (日). While the "sun" is currently burning bright with new techniques, the "moon" is fading. Tsukishima is portrayed as a player who gives "passing grade" effort but never strives for 100%. This standoffishness is revealed as a defense mechanism—a fear of over-investing in something only to face the "immense pain" of failure. Catalysts for Change: Kuroo and Bokuto : Kuroo takes a psychological approach, warning Tsukishima
: The charismatic ace bluntly calls Tsukishima ’s blocks "weak," which strikes a rare chord of genuine irritation in the stoic middle blocker. The episode title, directly references Tsukishima , whose
: Tsukishima ’s best friend, Yamaguchi, begins to notice the rift. The episode ends on a cliffhanger where Hinata asks Yamaguchi what he would say to Tsukishima , setting the stage for their famous confrontation in the next episode. Conclusion [Spoilers] Haikyuu!! Second Season - Episode 7 [Discussion]
The turning point occurs in the , where Tsukishima is taunted into a practice session with veteran players Kuroo (Nekoma) and Bokuto (Fukurōdani).
The episode highlights the widening gap between Tsukishima and his teammates: