They're just sour in general, if you observe these people comments in previous chapters they hate Deku, they hate the Dabi fight and well you get the point, they only talk to talk shit and it's been like that for years now... Really sad people who can't move on or feel happy for the characters, and maybe they do but at this point they're too arrogant to say they actually enjoy it.honestly I don't understand the hate, I actually liked this chapter and it shows how much urarakas hero character has evolved since the beginning guess it's the current trend to shit on my hero because it's getting rushed
dude she was 1 of the main hyped up villians in this manga. And how does this end.. ? with friendship... that is terrible.. she saw her friend die because of a hero and now she becomes like yeah lets become friends with them.honestly I don't understand the hate, I actually liked this chapter and it shows how much urarakas hero character has evolved since the beginning guess it's the current trend to shit on my hero because it's getting rushed
I have a strong feeling that he already said that he wanted to save him tho.This is just my personal theory, but I think Deku is also going to attempt to "save" Tomura if possible.
well, at least this current cram-fest of character dev isn't as flashback heavy as the previous ones..Great art. Awful writing. Instead of introducing several dozen side characters, this sort of thing could have been built up over the series's entire run. Instead, we get a mad dash to the finish line as Hori tries to cram in every last second bit of character development he forget to do earlier.
I think that specifically for MHA the genre switch was grating. you go from a typical shonen action manga, where a class full of core characters are getting more powerful.. then you suddenly flip it into a clash of ideologies drama, remove any "power growth" and switch the perspective to that of the villains for 50 chapters. time skip and suddenly people have "new" powers for reasons and you have taken away the main power fantasy of shonen superhero tropes as they incrementally get stronger overcoming incrementally stronger foes. not to say it has to be dumb action action action, but the pacing is poor and the amount of character development feels shoehorned and excessive. The focus on the "core" characters is all over the place, often focusing on villains and side story characters/family members. when your protagonist disappears for a long arc, you better be following someone we can care about and not a throw-away villain.They're just sour in general, if you observe these people comments in previous chapters they hate Deku, they hate the Dabi fight and well you get the point, they only talk to talk shit and it's been like that for years now... Really sad people who can't move on or feel happy for the characters, and maybe they do but at this point they're too arrogant to say they actually enjoy it.
Generalization is really bad, she saw one infiltrated hero that works for the secret ops kill her friend, and they're used to killing people left and right at this point too so is not like they have a huge moral stance on this, and then on the other hand there's Uraraka who's not trying to deny her but to reach her, if it was hawks, he would go for the neck instead but wow surprise, not all heroes are the same, perhaps the world isn't black and white.dude she was 1 of the main hyped up villians in this manga. And how does this end.. ? with friendship... that is terrible.. she saw her friend die because of a hero and now she becomes like yeah lets become friends with them.