@Foxy:
Not one thing about Dressrosa has resembled Mexico.
"Don Quixote" is from the Spanish story, "Don Quixote de La Mancha."
All of the architecture is what you would see in Spain.
There are Flamenco dancers.
They eat Paella.
I could go on, but you get the point. Dressrosa in no way resembles Mexico.
Tell em what's different from this architecture
! from the architecture we've seen in Dressrosa? If you know your geography/world history and cultures, then you would know that all the stuff you mentioned are in Mexico as well.
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@Panda:
So, here I will have a perhaps vain attempt to get some discussion going on something I feel was overshadowed by, well, pretty much everything else in the chapter; doubly so on account of pretty much everything else in the chapter being overshadowed in turn by nonsense like the never-ending Fujitora 'debate'.
What do people think of Momo's declaration of his refusal to fly? While it fairly turned into a bit of a gag with Luffy childishly fighting with him, I think it was given a fair bit of attention; combined with having come with another one of his 'flashbacks', for lack of a better term, and I feel it must have some significance.
The thing is, though, I'm not certain how it ties into his unwillingness to fly. I believe the general consensus is that he had some interaction with Doflamingo at some point in the past; that certainly is the most likely case to me, at any rate. However, as best as I can figure, if this is the case, it would have had to have been before Momo ate his devil fruit, which only happened when he was already at Punk Hazard, and shortly before he fell down to the disposal area, at that.
So then why show the shadowy hand in conjunction with having him declare he will never fly again? It was done far too deliberately for there not to be any connection at all, and since this is Oda we're talking about here, I have no doubt whatsoever that it is foreshadowing something important for down the line, but for the life of me I can't think what it might be.
Stop thinking too much into it, that scene was as simple as simple can be. Momo can't fly because he doesn't know how. He doesn't know how to control the DF yet, first time he flew he almost unconsciously did it.