: After a crushing loss, Isagi and Nagi must face Barou and Naruhaya in a high-stakes 2-on-2 match. The episode centers on an existential crisis for Isagi, who struggles with the realization that he is "average" compared to monsters like Rin or Barou.
: Nagi’s evolution is a standout; he begins to move past his lazy attitude and discovers his own "formula" for winning one-on-one situations. BlueLock_Ep_14_SUB_ITA.mp4
This episode is widely considered a pivotal moment for character development and psychological tension. : After a crushing loss, Isagi and Nagi
: Critics noted it was a bit "verbose" and focused heavily on Isagi's self-pity, though the start of the match added much-needed excitement. It holds a 7.4/10 on IMDb . Season 2, Episode 14: "Last Attack" (Series Finale) This episode is widely considered a pivotal moment
: This is the climax of the Blue Lock vs. Japan U-20 match. It features Rin entering a "flow state" and the final confrontation between the Itoshi brothers.
: The animation quality peaked in this finale, redeeming some of the earlier season's production issues. Isagi’s "last laugh" goal is the emotional highlight of the entire season.