A part of me wished that the Senor Pink fight was all in one because it could serve as a perfect standalone episode. One that was amazing without needing to take in account of the rest of this arc. However, the direct parallel with some of the statements that Diamante and Kyros made did sell me the point of why these two would be sewn together. Just as Senor Pink seems to have lost a child and a wife, Diamante, one of his own family members, was sadistically talking about killing a father and his daughter. Where Pink ruminates on the pain of that experience, Diamante relishes in it. Further, Kyros stated something that was deeply powerful but also paralleled Pink in a direct way. When Diamante commented on Kyros’ one leg he stated: “I dedicated my missing leg to someone I owed a lot to and I’m proud of it”! I feel this is a similar notion with Pink’s baby outfit. It embodies the two people that he likely loved most in the world, Gimlet and Russian, and it’s dedicated to cherishing the smile that it was able to put on his love’s face. It’s why he was able to stroll through the streets confidentiality despite the Don Quixote family mocking him, and the civilians stating things like many of us did when we first saw him, such as what a weird pervert he was. What shame is there in the duty of making your loved one smile? None, there is only pride. Just as there is no shame in the leg that Kyros lost, there is only pride!
As for the Pink fight’s finish in specific, it was sweet. Franky could see the burden that Pink carried and Pink did chose to open up to Franky while in the duel, there was a connection there. Franky kept up the tough act while making sure no one saw his brother crying and while on the brink himself, and he promised that he’d help Pink relieve that burden one day if they ever got a drink. The overwhelming connection of two men being created through combat gives me intense Mihawk Zoro flashbacks and that’s a huge compliment. Honestly, this was more about Pink than it was about Franky but this was easily Franky’s most emotionally gripping fight. His others were all fun and interesting and funny and insane but this one had all of that but more. It was another bond of war brothers being created and the serious humanizing of Pink. From there, Franky charged into the factory to take his victory as the Tontatta knew it was their time and silently stomped alongside him. Time to destroy the place that has kept them enslaved once and for all. But only after Franky collapses too because it wouldn’t be right any other way. Good stuff Franky, you fought hard, in the toyhouse and here, and you had some nuanced motivations and emotions for sure.
Diamante used his power in awesome ways, dodging like Luffy at times, missing with his sword and curling it back, sending up “stardust” of spiked iron balls to rain and using an iron umbrella. His power is one that makes him a good boss fight. Kyros made a point to make me recollect on Whitebeard as he deflected the balls, got shot in the other leg, collapsed and pummeled, but stood once more to scare the pants off Diamante. It was some superhuman strength, but I guess that’s a dad’s love for his daughter. He knows what it’s like to have blood on his hands and I suppose we can call back on his line about killing Diamante, for to take him down they may have to kill and if so, he will be the one to do it. He’s already been corrupted, unlike Rebecca. Her compassion is the inherited will of Scarlet, something that should be preserved. It’s a nice notion and it looks like Diamante is going down.
Strawberrycake48 said:What I'm really wondering though is whether his wife is still in that condition, or if she's now officially dead. I doubt we'll never know unless Franky does meet Senor for that drink in the far future.
Senor Pink stated that Gimlet and Russian were too high to reach because gravity persists. This and the way the clouds opened up to show the two both imply that like Gimlet who we know died, Russian also died. I'd assume probably sometime in the hospital.
Oomyung said:If Senor Pink knows the pain of losing his wife and child so badly, why does he stay with Doffy who's done the same thing to other people like they tried to do with Rebecca and Scarlet to Kyros? Seems hypocritical or just downright selfish to me.
It's hypocritical but Senor Pink being a cold mafioso willing to kill and help a genocidal killer along with his former character design make me feel he may have a good heart, but he grew up in a world where this was strictly business. Further, as implied and literally shown with Gimlet, his family died. He would be alone in this world but since before he even met Russian he had another family, the Don Quixote family. As Doflamingo treats them better than his own blood, not that it says too much, I'm sure Senor Pink appreciates having them around and doesn't want to do them wrong. Most of the members are willing to die for Doflamingo and with Senor Pink's apology to him and maybe some earlier moments I've forgotten, I would expect Pink to be one as well. |