On the other side of the base, Zoro’s imprisonment provides the episode's levity. True to his character, he doesn't seem particularly bothered by his shackles, even taking a nap while under interrogation by . His confidence is a stark contrast to Chopper’s frantic, life-saving surgery, highlighting the different ways the crew handles pressure. Why This Episode Works
: He doesn't just help; he essentially takes over. Chopper encourages the terrified Dr. Kobato, helping her find the courage to save her fellow Marines.
Meanwhile, and Nami are hiding in plain sight within the base's infirmary. The situation takes a turn for the medical when a ship of injured Marines arrives, and the resident physician, Dr. Kobato , is revealed to have a debilitating fear of blood. Chopper’s Medical Prowess
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Which in this arc is your favorite? (Sanji the "chef" or Chopper the "doctor"?)
The episode picks up with the Straw Hats scattered within the impenetrable Marine base, Navarone. The tension is high as finds himself in a rare predicament: captured and interrogated by the Marines.
The episode ends with a tense moment as Lieutenant Drake enters the operating room. Dr. Kobato, now finding her voice, demands he leave, protecting her "staff" and asserting that only those dedicated to saving lives belong in the infirmary.
