Ace of Diamond Episode 64

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

Eleven episodes from the finish line, Ace of Diamond shifts into a quieter, more reflective gear. 'Restart' is exactly what the title promises — a reset point where the weight of recent defeat settles across Seidou's roster. Expect a contemplative episode driven by internal struggle rather than on-field action. Sawamura, Furuya, and Kawakami each process the loss differently, giving the episode a layered emotional texture that sports anime fans who appreciate the psychological side of competition will value. The real hook here is Miyuki stepping into a leadership vacuum, and the episode handles that transition with earned gravity. Pacing is deliberately slow, prioritizing character introspection over momentum. This is a bridge episode, but a necessary one — the kind that makes future payoffs land harder because the emotional groundwork is honest.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

Positioned at episode 64 of 75, 'Restart' follows directly from the emotionally charged 'Lingering Feelings' and marks the definitive turning point from processing defeat to rebuilding. It introduces critical new team dynamics — particularly Miyuki's expanded leadership — that will define Seidou's identity for the final stretch of the season. With roughly eleven episodes remaining, this is the foundation episode for whatever redemption arc the series has left to deliver.

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