I'm gonna guess it's because he realized his sacrifice attempt was in vain.Is there a deeper meaning behind why Sanji is crying? I don't think Sanji should be crying over some thot he just met.
For cereal? The people that tortured and traumatized him as a child, who beat him and kept him locked in a prison for six months, all before he puberty, forced their way back into his life. As a result, he was forced to give up his dream, betray his friends to keep them safe, lie to them, and to top it all off, his father figure's life is in danger and there's no real option available to Sanji to stop this from occurring while fighting back. And then, the only thing about this entire situation that wasn't completely horrible became completely horrible.Is there a deeper meaning behind why Sanji is crying? I don't think Sanji should be crying over some thot he just met.
That would make much more sense. If Sanji was crying because he had actual feelings for her then that would be bad for his character, as it's not been that long since they met and it was "planned" anyway, but if it's because he feels bad for being betrayed given the odds against him and his crew then yeah. That would make much more sense and would actually be good for his character development.I'm gonna guess it's because he realized his sacrifice attempt was in vain.
Is it actually that crazy for Sanji to have developed a sense of attachment and endearment towards Pudding? Like I mentioned, absolutely nothing about this situation was good. His entire life was ruined as a result of the situation, and Pudding seemed like a glimmer of something good. In a situation like this, is it really that far fetched that someone would attach themselves to something good in delusion?That would make much more sense. If Sanji was crying because he had actual feelings for her then that would be bad for his character, as it's not been that long since they met and it was "planned" anyway, but if it's because he feels bad for being betrayed given the odds against him and his crew then yeah. That would make much more sense and would actually be good for his character development.
Hopefully he pulls himself together and kicks a womans ass for the first time. I really want Sanji to beat her himself cuz this was just ****ed up.
This is also a manga where nosebleeds send people flying for miles through the air, and this is what your system of disbelief is struggling with?Considering that this was a planned wedding and Sanji just met her like a week or so, uh yeah.
No it's not 100% crazy but it is called Stockholm Syndrome. I doubt Sanji was more upset that his arranged marriage turned out to hate him than he was that his plan to spare the crew backfired and now he's separated from them for nothing.Is it actually that crazy for Sanji to have developed a sense of attachment and endearment towards Pudding? Like I mentioned, absolutely nothing about this situation was good. His entire life was ruined as a result of the situation, and Pudding seemed like a glimmer of something good. In a situation like this, is it really that far fetched that someone would attach themselves to something good in delusion?
You saying this like Zoro wasn't sobbing when Mihawk turned his hopes and dreams to pocket lint.When Oda makes the reader hate a character to such an extent, a satisfying dose of justice is incoming i.e. Luffy sparking out the Celestial Dragon, Bellamy etc... Pudding's getting knocked out I presume.
I still remember the legendary "year of Sanji" where he would finally prove himself to be Zoro's equal. Sanji's 3 tears away from getting relegated into the bum trio with Usopp and Nami.
How is this relevant to anything I just said? You really do like arguing with yourself it seems.You saying this like Zoro wasn't sobbing when Mihawk turned his hopes and dreams to pocket lint.