![]() ![]() The world isn’t black and white it’s littered with shades of gray. “Hero” or “villain”, “good” or “evil”, these are meaningless qualifications. ![]() The idea that all of society falls into a binary is ridiculous. By the time that happened, he’s already been led into a life of crime. He did have an unfortunate life, but did society help him when he needed it? His Quirk had all kinds of potential, but he needed confidence in himself to unlock it and really get a handle on his abilities. If anything, “One’s Justice” hammers home the point that the PLF is not necessarily wrong in their ethos. Although his offer of a chance to start over was probably hollow, considering Twice’s history. A big part of his personality is being dishonest, but I don’t think he was lying when he said that he thought Twice was a good guy. I think he was honestly regretful that Twice wouldn’t admit defeat. He’s who they call in when they need something underhanded. On the other side of that is Hawks, who is not your typical hero in that he was specifically trained to be kind of an anti-hero. I legitimately teared up during his scene with Toga. I can’t help but feel gutted for Twice, who unknowingly brought destruction to his friends not once, but… twice. Not gonna lie, some of these dudes are just straight-up evil.) I have been dreading this scene since I read it in the manga. I think one of the beauties of My Hero Academia is that it can make you feel sympathy for the villains. “One’s Justice” broke my heart a little – but for Twice. That scene, where Kaminari suddenly thinks of Jirou, was really quite cute. A lot of their scenes together have been small or in the background. I think it’s just that neither character is really that main of a character, despite being in 1-A. I know some people think that the Kaminari/Jirou thing came out of nowhere, but I think there have been enough hints since season 1 that this was potentially coming. Many of these kids are just kids, and they’re going to be scared and overwhelmed unless they can find something that they’re willing to fight for. (Trust me, as a manga reader, it gets worse.) Not everyone is like Midoriya, who throws himself into danger without even thinking about it most of the time. Meanwhile, Kaminari is out here reminding all of us that these are literal teenagers, thrust into a major war where they could lose their lives. 5 Hero” proved me wrong! They make a great team and seem to be perfectly suited to fight the Nomus, especially with how quickly they can take them down with their combined Quirks. Like, I never would have thought I needed to see Endeavor and Eraserhead fighting together, but “Mirko, the No. ![]() One thing I really enjoyed about this arc in the manga is getting to see all of these hero team-ups that we don’t normally see. As an “esteemed” doctor, he likely has an unlimited supply of test subjects via the morgue at the hospital. ![]() I suppose it’s actually better knowing that he isn’t experimenting on live victims, the way many unscrupulous doctors have in the past. Knowing that they’re fashioned out of corpses is chilling, but honestly, unsurprising. I was always curious as to how Garaki found volunteers to create Nomus. Ok, she’s kind of a cross between Midoriya and Bakugou. She kind of reminds me of an older Midoriya, only one that’s a little more level-headed. Basically, live every day as if it were going to be your last, and you will have no regrets. I love Mirko’s spirit and tenacity, and she actually has a pretty great philosophy. (I’m not sure a real rabbit could do that, but you know. That is an image that lingers, let me tell you. 5 Hero” without talking about Mirko because holy cow, did you see her? She literally beheaded a Nomu with her thighs after having her army almost telekinetically twisted off. One fight was a little ridiculous and a lot violent, and one was actually kind of heartbreaking, and not in the way you might think.įirst of all, I don’t think you can talk about an episode called “Mirko, the No. Each episode mostly focuses on one hero and one villain: Mirko versus Garaki and Hawks versus Twice. 5 Hero” and “One’s Justice” are an interesting combination of episodes to watch back-to-back, because they contrast each other nicely. You barely have time to catch your breath as Endeavor and Mirko are locked in a battle with the Nomus while Edge Shot and Cementoss begin the raid on the PLF’s headquarters. 5 Hero” and “One’s Justice” continue with the fast-paced drama. As much as the premiere episode dropped you right in the middle of the action, both “Mirko, the No. ![]()
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