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They built hero’s up on pedestals, and when the heroes showed they were human they tore them down, it’s been bugging me all season lol I’m glad someone else agrees
One of the big things about the villains in this series, is that in one form or another they were failed by their society. The most obvious example that I can think of is Shigaraki. He was a small child on his own and nobody not even the heroes bothered to help. The one that did help and lifted him up, even if it was for his own gain, was All For One. If the villains are the ones doing even a morally grey version of good, where does that leave the heroes? The entirety of the League of Villains was screwed over by the way their society was built. I honestly relate to them a little bit.
There is a limit to how much any of those villains can blame on society. Granted, Shigaraki and (possibly) Stain are by far the most sympathetic.
True. But I also find Toga and Dabi sympathetic as well. Toga was outcast because of her quirk and felt she had to comply with what people thought she would become: a villain. Dabi's adverse childhood was shaped and informed by Endevor's thought process and worldview. A worldview centred on hero society.
Yes. They are still evil, right? Afterall, many people have endured unbelievable horror and hopelessness but they never turned out like any of the villains.
What is evil? In the Oxford dictionary it is an adjective defined as something profoundly "immoral and wicked." From my observations evil appears to be a lack of understanding and/or when someone does something that goes against a collective definition of morality. This also leads into the question "What is morality? What are morals?"
There's no need for any of that. We are not ethicists at a philosophy seminar. For our purposes, the wanton slaughter of millions of strangers for your own enjoyment, or as revenge for whatever past suffering you have endured. Think of Dabi, Stain, and Shigaraki.
Fair enough.
if i was a hero i couldnt protect shit like them
Nah bruh one piece civilians are the most ungrateful npcs known to mankind 😭
Use cheat codes to desecrate and humiliate em :P
bruh this shit is going to make a grown man cry. poor deku.
idk about you but i was balling.
These invisible ninjas cutting onions under my bed again.
hey Noice guy, I dont see ya in One Piece comment section anymore :( !
I'm still there 😅 just waited for a good chunk of eps to come out and binged it. Plus someone took over the timestamps, so I've retired from doing it lol.
Yh we missed u keep up the good work
This is why I love watching dub, everyone recognises eachother. It's wholesome af :)
Oddly enough, I barely felt anything. My best guess is that what this episode was trying to accomplish was so on-the-nose that it counteracted most of the emotional impact it could have had. Although, the part where she screamed "I'm begging you!" was really moving
Ditto! I kinda detest soap-opera way over the hedge emotional, moments not that I am leer inside, although it feels kinda of childish and altruistic to an extend where you even build more doubts n disgust. Oversaturated unnecessary whining!
"soap-opera way over the hedge emotional, moments"
Summed up perfectly how I felt!
This episode was such a good episode, and emotionally too. Uraraka speech was so wholesome. The final episode next week and finally season 6 will come to end
Crybaby Hero lol
Lol that's Takemichi
Thats our deku :)
Amon/Akira!
short lived edgy deku era
barely an arc, back to status quo. naturally
This is why if I had powers most of the population would be a on a T-shirt, I don't have the patience to kiss the feet of ignorant cowards who forsake the people who risk their lives to defend them.
15:40
hear me out
I knew it lmao
;D
The speech was kinda cheezy, however I'm glad that Stain is back.
not "kinda" it was fuckin ass.
Basically a repeat of Ia'ds moment in Season 1, just more melodramatic and cringe
Love to here uruaka in the dub of this episode even though I have seen the original verison
One more episode to be available In English
Damn That Got So Fucking Boring
Welcome to my Mid Academia.
As long as it makes you cry, that means it's good.
Cry? Was I Supose To Be Sad Or Something Bc I Wasnt
well im called hearthless for a reason but thats not the point that just got boring af not sad and shit
I'm I the only one who cried watching this episode 😭😭
bro these past episodes have made me cry a bit, what an amazing episode :))))))
Stop chopping onions, I am legit sobbing
When final ep?
So I uh. What if tomura just like, touched the school. Wouldn't the "3000 layers of defensive steel" just. Fall apart
Same thing I was thinking, just imagined if afo showed up when Uraraka was talking that would have been epic
Question for after you've watched this episode.
when the heroes are in pain when they are suffering
tf is that the hero killer at the end?
Yep, I just hope what I think might happen next doesn't got real bad feeling he might go after all might.. :/ So hope I'm wrong though
I swear the mha civilians have got to be the most ungrateful npcs ever