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Astor Lefflinker

Lol I love how Steph changed her mind about Gotoh dying once she saw it actually happening. Hisoka really is an interesting character, but it hurt to see Gotoh getting killed like that because he's a likable character who supports Killua. Also, "fun fact" and maybe a trigger warning: That hand gesture that Hisoka made when he asked Illumi if he can kill Killua at 13:41. It's a dirty hand gesture which means "do". So when he said kill with that hand gesture, it had a double meaning. He was basically telling Illumi that he wants to R-word and kill Killua. Although if we're gonna lawyer up for Hisoka, we can say that he only did that to make Illumi really angry so that Killua will feel his bloodlust and they can escape lol

ruben martinez

The village bike joke was diabolical bro! lmao

Zachary Fewins

Also combat is allegorically sex for hisoka, so he’s most likely not meaning that, he’s just meaning he’s gonna fight Killua. Hisoka constantly refers to combat to the death with metaphors about sex.

Michael H

Pretty sure it was mentioned at one point that Ging would be a triple star hunter if he were not too lazy to fill out the paperwork for it

Dell12 16

Yes, it was mentioned by Kite at the start of the Chimera Ant Arc

Dell12 16

Gotoh's ability would be an Enhancer ability, he is using his aura to enhance the speed at which he can throw the coins to the point that they are stronger than bullets. Though tbh it's something any Enhancer could do since it doesn't really require anything beyond knowing how to throw coins like that and adding Nen to them, it's not even as complicated as Gon's Jajanken. It's a good example of what Wing told Gon, that for Enhancers basic Nen enhanced physical attacks are strong enough to count as Nen abilities in of themselves.

Ryne

You are never responsible for the decisions someone else chooses to make. Even if Killua knew what Illumi would do, it doesn't make him responsible for those decisions.