you're assuming Fuji isn't already around the bend
*coughs* Good point. I do think Fuji manages his own craziness pretty well, though. He limits his damage.
*thoughtful* The best thing for all of them would be for Fuji to finally come into a place where he does have to work. Where there are a handful of opponents who can actually make him fight for it. I think Tezuka could be one of them, and Yukimura another. (Though I'd feel better about that second if Konomi would just give us an example of Yukimura's play! *grrrr*) But that's always been Fuji's tragedy, to me; he's never known what it meant to strive for his goals. And he never risked going far enough to see if someone could make him, in tennis. I wonder if he'll be more dangerous, or less, now?
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Date: 2004-07-02 04:47 pm (UTC)*coughs* Good point. I do think Fuji manages his own craziness pretty well, though. He limits his damage.
*thoughtful* The best thing for all of them would be for Fuji to finally come into a place where he does have to work. Where there are a handful of opponents who can actually make him fight for it. I think Tezuka could be one of them, and Yukimura another. (Though I'd feel better about that second if Konomi would just give us an example of Yukimura's play! *grrrr*) But that's always been Fuji's tragedy, to me; he's never known what it meant to strive for his goals. And he never risked going far enough to see if someone could make him, in tennis. I wonder if he'll be more dangerous, or less, now?