Archive for December, 2009


It appears that no one wants to work on the Christmas week, so we’ll have six contestants in the finale this season. Hopefull this is the only season that gets twisted so much, I want to see more dances!

The show opens with a Sonya routine, and it’s awesome as her previous works are. Watching her pieces is like seeing a live photograph. Seven dancers (apparently Ashleigh is not cleared by her doctor yet) run and leap and throw each other around the stage.

The four male dancers are brought onto the stage first. Russell is first to receive his result, and he’s safe and in the finale. Then Legacy finds out that he’s in the bottom two. It comes down to Jakob and Ryan, and the result is no shocker at all. Jakob moves into the finale, while Ryan is in danger. Hard to predict how American vote, but my bet is still on Legacy.

The four femail dancers then take the stage to find out what American voted. Kathryn is the first one that makes to the finale. Ellenore has to dance a solo later, as she’s in the bottom two. Then it’s down to Mollee and Ashleigh, despite Mollee had an outstanding night, the American played the pity card and Ashleigh is put through to the finale. (Ryan fell to the floor when he saw what happened. ) This really shocks me.

A Korean group performs, I have no love for Korean trash, fast forward.

Then it’s solo time:
Legacy shows his b-boy skills to an extreme level. I believe he’s got a bright future even if he does make into the finale.
The weird Ellenore is back, and I love watching her solo.
Ryan does the same movements as he did the previous night.
Mollee’s immaturity is her own enemy. There is no doubt she has grown a lot in this competition, but she needs experiences.

Before results time, Kris Allen performs, not bad.

Results time. The female dancer that’s leaving is… Mollee. Biggest shock of the season! And the male dancer leaving is Legacy.

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The show begins with the introduction of every contestants, and we all notice that someone is missing, Ashleigh. She is then brought on the stage with her arm in a sling. Bad news, she injured her shoulder earlier in the rehearsal, the doctor would not clear her to perform despite she’s feeling good and begging. Anyway, the audience still have to vote for her if they want her to continue to the finale next week.

Yes, next week is the finale of this season. They’ve changed the rule, which is really bad. I want to watch more performances!

The dancers drew new partners this week and perform two routines and a solo as they used to. Here’s how it all goes down.

First couple, Ryan and Kathryn, Disco, by Dorianna Sanchez. What’s great to start a dance show? Yes, a fun, high energetic Disco routine that gets the crowd going. Ryan’s ballroom training background makes him a great partner for everyone. Though this is not the best Dorianna Disco routine, it still delivers what you would expect to see. A good start of the night.

Second, Jakob and Mollee, Viennese Waltz, by Jason Gilkison. Best Viennese Waltz of all seasons, ever. This is the first time that a Viennese Waltz makes me exciting, and I doubt anyone else can choreograph such a beautiful, flawless routine with excitement. The dancing is so breathtaking and flowing that I’d want it to continue for hours.

Third, Legacy and Ellenore, contemporary, by Travis Wall. He just did it again, Travis is really a very talented dancer and choreographer. This a contemporary routine that we won’t see that often. It’s dangerous, angry, aggressive and exciting. Both Ellenore and Legacy dance very well, and they are into their characters. The only thing that worries me is that some people might not get used to the other side of contemporary.

Fourth, Russell and Rachel (Shane’s assistant), Hip Hop, by Shane Sparks. Shane’s back with another great piece. Although only having less than a day with his new partner, Russell hits it out of the park. From beginning to the end, he’s hard hitting and attacks every move. It’s a pity that we could not see the chemistry between him and Ashleigh, which I believe would be amazingly good. Anyway, like Nigel says, I believe he’ll be in the finale as well.

Fifth, Ryan and Kathryn, Cha Cha, by Jason Gilkison. Jason is the man tonight, what a smoking cha cha! There is no doubt that Ryan execute a great performance in his own style. What amazes us is that Kathryn steps it up, like a pro. The movements, steps, and lifts areextraordinary, and they show how great the chemistry is between the two.

Sixth, Jakob and Mollee, Broadway, by Joey Dowling. I have to disagree with the judges on some degrees. This is not a great broadway routine overall, the opening is a bit boring, I only get a bit excited when they take off their coats. Compared to the waltz, this one fails for me. But I believe they will be safe.

Seventh, Legacy and Ellenore, Hip Hop, by Tabitha and Napoleon D’Umo. A weird, alien-inspired piece. Worst routine choreographed by this couple. I love their numbers in previous seasons very much, but this one, not even impresses me a bit. There is no elements of Hip Hop in this dance, and it doesn’t show off anything from the two. I really doubt they would be in great danger.

Eighth, Russell and Alicia (Nakul’s assistant), Bollywood, by Nakul Dev Mahajan. There is no story in this number, it’s just pure dancing. But I still enjoy it very much. Russell’s spirit is very high, which is realy great for such routine. It makes people exciting. Not to mention that with no training background, he manages to execute those steps and lifts very well.

THE SOLOS

No solo for Ashleigh, I really doubt that people would pick up phones and vote for her.
Jackob is technically the best dancer this season. However, he’s lacking a bit of emotions, which might not get him relate to the audience.
Best solo of Mollee, If she could choose some other outfit, it would be perfect.
Legacy always wow us with his movements, this time with a phone, hoping that people would vote him.
It seems that Ellenore tries to get out of her alien world, but she fails.
Russell busts out in a Santa Claus outfit, which makes me laugh. Though he loses his shoe and his strength quite a few seconds later, still, I love him.
Kathryn has grown quite a lot after all these weeks, and as the judges say, she peaks at the right moment.
Ryan’s solo is not that impressive, but he tugs at our heartstrings by begging fans to vote for his wife. How sweet he is.

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So this is it, the final leg of the race, the winner will get $1 million.

The first clue tells the teams to fly to Vegas and go to a wedding chapel on the strip, where they’ll get their next clue from an Elvis impersonator. It’s obvious that all teams will end up on the same flight, so everyone’s back to the biginning line.

It’s only when Brian and Ericka arrive at the airport that we know the other two teams don’t know they are the third team. Interesting, wonder how the production team has kept all of them in the dark. Anyway, Ericka’s very excited, saying “When I see that finish line…I’m just gonna run like I don’t have any common sense in my brain.”

If we judge from previous legs’ results, Meghan and Cheyne are the couple to win, but anything could happen.

All teams get to the chapel at the same time, while they have to wait to sing “Amazing Grace” with the fake Elvis to a newlywed.

The next stop is the Mandalay Bay hotel, a Roadblock, where one member must rappel 600 feet down the side of the hotel face-first. Meghan and Cheyne arrive first, but Cheyne is caught up and beaten by Ericka. Sam and Dan’s taxi gets lost and they are falling hehind. However Sam’s quick rappelling has made up some grounds for them.

Now the race is getting a bit different than previous legs, the clues they get don’t tell them exactly the place to go. First clue, : “This desert only has one mirage.” Not a hard one for all the teams, everyone makes their way easily. They then have to join the cast of “Love”, the Beatles-based Cirque du Soleil show, and launch one harnessed member high enough in the air so that he/she can grab a suspended bouquet of flowers.

Brian and Ericka are the first team to arrive, however the task seems not that easy for them. Ericka’s tension tightens after a couple of fails. Then, Meghan and Cheyne show up, making her much more nerve-racking. Her motion gets worse when Sam and Dan get there. Ericka starts kicking at Brian every time she comes down with failure. Soon, she ask Brian to switch, but he doesn’t. Ericka’s response, “Don’t piss me off, now!” So they switch, only to get things worse.

Meanwhile, Meghan and Cheyne and Sam and Dan get their flower within this time frame. The next clue, “Go to the most popular casino in Monaco.” Both teams don’t what it is. So it takes them some time to figure out where they should go.

Meghan and Cheyne’s taxi driver thinks that it should be the Venetian, though they doubt it’s true, they go anyway. Sam and Dan’s driver doesn’t know what it is. So they end up following Meghan and Cheyne’s taxi at first. But they soon find out they should go to Monte Carlo after asking people through phones. Good job.

Brian and Ericka finally finish their task, they know where to go right away.

Sam and Dan get to the poker room of the Monte Carlo first, their task, to count out $1 million in poker chips. (Oh, I really wish the poker girls are here!) Brian and Ericka are next, while Meghan and Cheyne are the last to arrive. The never-stop-arguing Sam and Dan make slow progress, Ericka’s still emotional.

All teams submit their chips almost at the same time. But it’s Meghan and Cheyne who get it right with their first try. The other two teams pay their price, they have to retry.

Next clue, they have to find Mr. Las Vegas. This is a easy one, as every taxi drivers know who he is.

While the other two teams are strugglling to find out what they did wrong, Meghan and Cheyne walk in to the Suite in the MGM Grand and find Wayne Newton (aka Mr. Las Vegas). They are told to go to his house to find the finish line. By the time they get down and hop in their taxi, Sam and Dan just arrive. They don’t recognize Wayne Newton when they see him, and they say it to his face.

Meghan and Cheyne’s taxi driver take them to the ranch, but they don’t know which gate is the correct one. It looks like Sam and Dan are catching up with them (thanks to the editors). But then we see all the teams line up at the finish line, and it’s Meghan and Cheyne that arrive first. Sam and Dan are second, while Brian and Ericka thrid.

That’s all for this season. Until next race!

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567话简易情报——海吧鼠绘
翻译by失去联系

白胡子VS青雉、青雉用冰冻攻击使白胡子结冰但是没见效
接着白胡子用缠绕着霸气的大刀攻击也不见效

乔兹过来怀抱截击(原文意思是足球中的抱人抢截),青雉被打飞。青雉口吐鲜血(白胡子已经非常虚弱了)

另一边路飞VS飞鼠中将和别的中将?中将有两人会使用6式

路飞气喘嘘嘘,接着又被黄猿追打至翻白眼状态飞向白胡子的所在地
白胡子「你干得不错啊。」

赤犬登场 白胡子VS赤犬 马尔高在接近艾斯的途中遭遇了卡普的铁拳。卡普「想要救艾斯的话,就先杀了老夫!」

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567话

白髭VS青雉、青雉が白髭を冻らせるが白髭には効かない。
今度は白髭が剃刀に覇気を缠わせ攻撃するも青雉には効かない。
そこにジョズのタックル、青雉ふっとばされる。青雉の口から血がでている。(白髭かなり弱っている)一方ルフィーVSモモンガ、别の中将?。中将达は二人共6式使い。
ルフィーはボコボコ状态、さらに黄猿に追い讨ちされ白目状态で白髭の所まで飞ばされる。
白髭「お前はよくやった。」そこに赤犬登场。白髭VS赤犬。マルコはエースの所に行くがガープの鉄拳をくらう。ガープ「エースを助けたけりゃーわしを杀してから行け!」终

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いつも応援してくださっているみなさまへ

突然ですが、みなさまにご報告があります。
わたくし大原さやかは、本日12月6日に、入籍いたしました。
お相手は、ひとつ年上の役者さんです。

いつも遠くから、近くから、励まし、見守り、応援してくださっている皆さまには、きちんとご報告したいと思い、新たなる決意と感謝の気持ちをこめて、こういうカタチで発表させていただきました。

これからも、大原さやかとして、ますます頑張ってまいりますので、どうぞよろしくお願いいたします。

愛をこめて。

2009年12月6日

大原さやかさん、ご結婚おめでとうございます!

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Since the merge, three tribal councils, two blindsides, two idols have been played. This season has got to be one of the best seasons, and it’s the reason that this show still manage to attract audience after all these years.

At this point, you’d think that the Foa Foa would take out the rest Galu members one after another. But, this is Survivor, you can’t predict what would happen.

No reward challenge this evening, but things get rolling with everyone’s favorite: Survivor Auction. First item is a PB&J sandwich, Natalie bid $200 without hesitation and wins it. Shambo bid $240 for a covered item, and it’s slug guts. I think anyone else would be pissed if they win it, but Shambo swallows it down with a smile. (Well, have to give her some respects on that.)

The next one is a covered item again, Monica buys it for $340, this time it’s a roasted chicken. Now that’s something that really worth the money. Next up is a clue that would give the one wins an advantage in the immunity challenge, Jaison beats John by spending all his $500. Then a burger and beer, Mick buys it with all $500 without second thought. Next is a clue to the aimmunity idol, and it goes to John for $200. Wonder why does Russell not trying to heat it up. The next item is a Survivor shower, Natalie gets it with $120. John gets a big piece of apple pie, he may trade it for four pieces which he can share with 3 other people. He keeps his own piece, feeling no one would vote him out for that. (Terrible move, now you are giving people a reasont to write your name down.) And the auction ends, nothing for the other people.

John looks for the idol right after they return to camp, but finds nothing. Well, he soon suspects Russell has already found it.

Meanwhile, everyone decide to kill a chicken for dinner. Shambo takes full control on the cooking, and freaks out whenever someone tries to give her some advice. Later that night, Shambo has some creepy dream about the chikcen, and that the tribe votes Dave off. Russell tells her that God is speaking to her.

The immunity challenge is very simple, each one holds onto a rope attached to a log until you can’t anymore. Jaison’s advantage is that, he can move up 2 full knots on the rope at any time, reducing him the tension and weight. Surprisingly, Shambo is out first. Then Russell kind of gives up, Monica, John, Brett, Mick and Natalie follow. Dave and Jaison are the remaining two, and the $500 advantage does pay off, Jaison wins immunity.

Back to camp, John and Russell meet to discuss their next move, at first they all agree to vote off Mick. But then John talks too much, and says that he knows Russell has the idol. Poor boy, now you are the target. Russell, then goto Dave and promises him safety if they votes John out. Jaison worries that Shambo might be freaked out if she’s kept in the dark, and she might switch side again.

At tribal council, Dave says he’s worried that he’s the target. Shambo says her vote will be based on who deserves a million. Russell admits that there could be another blindside.

Then it’s voting time, the votes are: Mick. Dave. John. John. John. John. John. John is sent to the jury.

It seems that everyone has neglected Brett. He’s been an underdog all the time, but I think he might surprise us later.

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The pressure is now off the judges, but it’s sad that they don’t have control over who should continue in the competition. Whatever the result is, all the top 10 dancers will make the national tour, which is great for them.

The night starts with a Tyce Diorio wild routine, we could see Jakob and Russell are better in executing it than other players. Then we are shown a video of Dominic (season4 contestant) testing the dance knowledge of Kmart shoppers. To my surprise, quite a few of them know the dance vocabulary.

The 5 girls are brought onto the stage first, and we learn that Ellenore, Mollee, and Ashleigh are safe, while Noelle or Kathryn might go home. Then it’s time for the guys, Russell, Legacy, and Jakob are safe, leaving Ryan and Nathan in danger.

The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers take on the stage before the solos, they are really damn amazing.

The solos won’t change anything, it’s only their last chance to show the American what they can do. So most of them don’t contribute much energies into the solos.

Noelle dances with joy, but I doubt that kind of joy is enough to capture more votes for her.
Ryan does what he did the previous night, nothing new.
Kathryn’s technique is still flawless, I think she needs to work on her emotions if she wants to continue on this competition and pull more votes.
Nathan almost does the same movements as well, and he still fails to show any emotions.

Then it’s a performance by Snoop Dogg, along with the Quest Crew (which previous season’s contestants Dominic, Hok and Ryan are in).

It’s result time, and the two are leaving are Noelle and Nathan. Not to my surprise.

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Starting from this week, the judges will have no say over who are going home, the audience’s got the power. And now it’s more of connect to the audience than technique or skills. Lucky for the 10 contestants, this week the producers decided to make a profile of each one, to showcase where they came from and what inspired them to dance. And most important of all, playing family cards.

Here’s how this evening goes.

First up, Noelle and Ryan, Hip Hop, by Tabitha and Napoleon. This piece is about some kind of sexy office business, and I like it. Both of them are very into their characters. Chemistry is strong between the two. ( I wonder Ashleigh would be jealous or not. ) Noelle has turned from the too sweet character that she’s been criticized into a attractively sexy dancer. If only they could hit harder and be sharper in some movements, this routine would be perfect.

Second couple, Ashleigh and Legacy, Contemporary, by Gary Stuart. This piece, I believe would leave them in danger. It looks like two warriors are fighting each other, however, I really don’t get the concept of it. What I see is they are just jumping and rolling around the stage. I could understand that those movements takes a lot of physical strength and stamina, and not easy to accomplish. But I don’t see anything that could make me connect to their dance. Although all the judges praise them highly, I doubt the audience feel the same as they do.

Third, Kathryn and Nathan, Broadway, by Spencer Liff. The couple work quite well with this routine, their styles fit into the dance excellently. However, their chemistry is not that good. Kathryn’s movements looks so effortless, yet she still looks elegant. Nathan, on the other hand, looks so nervous that he can not even fake a smile. I believe his fan base is getting smaller and smaller now.

Fourth, Ellenore and Jakob, Quickstep, by Tony Meredith and Melanie Lapatin. The dreaded kiss of death is not a problem for this perfect couple. Instead, they have knocked this one out of the park. Great performance and fantastic chemistry. There is just nothing that Jakob can not do. As Mary says, they have been given some very tough moves, yet they still make them look very easy to do. They’ve also included a fewe timesteps to honor the three tappers.

Fifth, Mollee and Russell, lyrical/jazz, by Mandy Moore. Leaving away from Nathan has made Mollee much much more mature, and grow up very very much. The two creat very beautiful body lines together, and use their natural chemistry to perfect this routine. Both of them share complete passions and trusts with each other. Everyone’s impressed by them, they even become Mary’s favorite of the night.

Second round.

Noelle and Ryan, Smooth Waltz, JD and Thomas. Ryan is proved to be a good partner again, he’s everywhere for Noelle all the way as they move smoothly across the stage. Their bodies move right in timie with each other, and their performance is extraordinary. All in all, fabulous movement and effortless footwork.

Ashleigh and Legacy, Hip Hop, by Dave Scott. Sorry, but I have to say this creepy vampire routine is the worst Hip Hop routine I’ve seen on this show. And it’s mainly the choreographer’s fault. Even Sonya knew how to incorporate Legacy’s B-boy style into her routine, why the hell there’s not a single B-boy movement in a Hip Hop routine? I can see the concept of this dance, but there are so much elements that have been missing. The judges don’t want to insult the choreographer, so they turn to criticizing the dancers. That have make things worse for them, I have a feeling these two might be going home.

Kathryn and Nathan, Rumba, Tony Meredith and Melanie Lapatin. Their chemistry still fails to show up, and it’s Nathan’s fault. I don’t see any emotions in his face! They danced well like they are choreographed to do, but the performance is not there. And that is a big failure for a Rumba routine.

Mollee Gray and Russell, Jive, by Anya and Pasha. Welcome back, Anya and Pasha, love to see previous contestants showing up on the show. Both dancers get into their characters very well, giving us a phenomenal performance. This couple looks very promising, their playful and fun relationship has been shown as well. I think the judges would be regreful that they have put Mollee and Nathan together.

Ellenore and Jakob, Contemporary, by Sonya. These two surely is the best couple of the night. They have raised the bar for the show so higher that I don’t think any other couple can reach. Ellenore is simply the best choice for any piece that Sonya choreograph, period. Her weirdness and wickedness are so fit into Sonya’s style. If she choose to be a choreographer in the future, she would be Sonya Jr. Nigel has changed his mind again by saying this is really his favorite, wonder he’ll change again, lol.

Between the 10 couple routines, we also see the Top 10 perform their solos. Here’s what I think of them.

Mollee is the first one to perform the solo, and she has already set the bar very high for the other girls. Her movements are so flexible.
Great to see Russell’s Krump again. There is no doubt that he is so amazing in his own style.
Noelle‘s showing her great technique while smiling, great performer.
It’s really hard to judge how well a ballroom dancer perform solo, so is Ryan‘s performance. It’s good, but I don’t think is great.
Kathryn‘s technique is astonishing, and she looks beautiful when dancing. Her control of her body is extraordinary.
Nathan still haven’t found his emotions. I just could not feel connected to him.
Ellenore is being in her allien world again, which I love her very much.
Legacy‘s crab walks finally remind us that he is a B-boy. But is it too late to show his incredible movements at this late moment?
Again is hard to judge ballroom dancers, I can see Ashleigh moves her feet so fast. But something’s dragging me away, her costumes!
Finally, we get to see Jakob perform his solo. And it’s just what you would want to see on him. Passionate, yet beautiful.

That’s all. As for the elimination round, I think Ashleigh and Legacy might be in danger, along with Nanthan.

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All teams are still in Prague for this leg, which is a bit disadvantage to Brian and Ericka, as they have to do a speed bump.

Meghan and Cheyne are the first team to set out. They are asked to go to a museum, which has a room filled with ringing phones. A Roadblock. In this Roadblock, one teammate has to pick up phones which have a person on the other end, and there are only five phones that are correct. Each time they will receive a letter when they pick up the right phone. After the team member gets five letters, he will have to unscramble them into “Franz”, which stands for Franz Kafka, a Czech author.

Meghan solves the word with only a few tries, making her team quickly leave the museum, just right before Sam and Dan arrive. The Globetrotters get to the museum shortly after. Big Easy finds out Dan is struggling to unscramble the word, he offer to work together and Dan agrees.

Meanwhile, Meghan and Cheyne has reached their next clue, a cryogenic chamber. Teams must spend two minutes in the space’s giant freezer, which reaches -180 degrees, in just their underwear. No cameras or microphones in the freezer, so we don’t know what’s happening inside.

While Dan and Big Easy are still trying to solve the word, Brian and Ericka begins their Speed Bump. They have to go to a local pub to learn how to make a shot of absinthe, then drink it. Brian doesn’t drink alcohol, but he still manages to drink it up.

By then, Meghan and Cheyne are out of the freezer and head to their next destination, Charles Bridge.

Dan finally gets the answer right. But when Big Easy asks him the answer, he tells him the first letter only. Not a good karma for Dan to do that, but I do think the Globetrotters derserve it after they trash talked to Mika and making her give up the task.

Brian and Ericka arrive right after Dan and Sam leaves.

Meghan and Cheyne get to the Charles Bridge and meet the Detour: Legend or Lager. In Legend, teams have to build a golem. They have to put clay on a hay frame, then transport the statue down the street to the synagogue for examination. In Lager, teams have to deliver 30 glasses of beer on foot using only a serving platter to a local pub full of football fans.

Meghan and Cheyne go for the Legend, as they start to build the golem, Sam and Dan just enter the freezer.

On the other side, Brian gets the five letters and starts to anagram them on a paper. While Big Easy is still struggling. Is it really that hard to get five letters into logical combinations? No. There is less than 100 combinations, (with the first word given, it’s down to dozens only,) even a ten year old child could figure it out within an hour.

Meghan and Cheyne build their golem very fast, at this point, I don’t think any team will catch up with them. While Sam and Dan just head for the bridge. Brian picks out one of his combinations that he thinks make sense, and gets their next clue. Big Easy gives up the task frustratingly, and they take a four-hour penalty. I doubt he will figure out the word with another four hours.

Sam and Dan start building their golem, while Brian and Ericka go into the freezer. On the other hand, Meghan and cheyne are having trouble getting their golem to the synagogue. Cheyne keeps complaining how heavy the golem is, which makes him look weaker.

Dan knocks their statue over when building, breaking its arm. But they keep on and finish it. Right after they get the golem down the street, the two start arguing like non-stop.

Brian and Ericka reach the bridge and pick Lager, because Brian used to be a server. But they shatter most of their beers on their first trip. I’d fire Brian if he’s working for me, lol.

Meghan and Cheyne head for the pit stop, while Sam and Dan keep on yelling and arguing with each other. Lucky for them, the synagogue accepts their golem with the broken arm.

Brian and Ericka are having big issue too, all drunk people on their way try to get their beers and one lady succeeds, making them quite pissed.

Meghan and Cheyne are the first team to check in, Sam and Dan the second.

Brian and Ericka manage to finish their task and check in third. When Big Easy and Flight Time finally make to the freezer, they only get a clue asking them to go to the pit stop, where they are eliminated.

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路飞被黄猿攻击、接着眼看就要被青雉用冰剑干掉的时候、马尔科参战、青雉被马尔科踢飞了。
在处刑台上、眼看就要将刀挥向艾斯,克洛克达尔用他的能力将两位处刑人海兵打倒了。
战国很意外的样子。
克洛克达尔说「现在虚弱的白胡子等人无论什么时候都可以打倒」

因为场面发生变化 在湾内的海贼们也开始向海上逃跑。
之后向着海里逃跑的海贼们乘坐的黑色莫比迪克号出现。
白胡子的把自己的能力附加在薙刀上向海兵们抛出。
海兵的虾兵蟹将们基本都被打飞了。

然后卡普和战国终于开始行动了。

大战应该快到尾声了吧。

个人猜测白胡子应该不会挂,但很可能废了。

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