Exploring Hero Villain Common Ground in My Hero Academia

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  • Roleplay
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2024
    • 356

    Exploring Hero Villain Common Ground in My Hero Academia

    Cant believe were now analyzing villains and heroes sharing a lunch table in My Hero Academia, feels like weve stumbled into an alternate universe. This season delved into the grey areas more than any before, showing us that villains arent born but made, and sometimes they share more common ground with our heroes than we thought. Take Shigarakis backstory. its a tragic reminder of where society failed him, mirroring Dekus own struggles but with a darker outcome.

    Then theres the comedic gold of seeing Bakugo trying to mentor young heroes, his impatience clashing with his genuine desire to teach, providing a perfect counterbalance to the heavier themes. Its like watching a lion teach kittens, both heartwarming and hilariously doomed.

    This shift towards understanding and empathy could majorly shake up the future narrative, challenging the black and white morality thats been a backbone of the series. It raises questions about redemption, forgiveness, and what it truly means to be a hero or a villain.

    Im starting to think that Dekus journey might not just be about becoming the number one hero in the traditional sense, but redefining what heroism means in a society thats too quick to judge and discard. Its as if were heading towards a narrative where understanding and compassion become the greatest powers of all.

    Waiting for the next episode feels like trying to sleep on Christmas Eve. Super hyped to see how all these threads tie together. What do you guys think? Any favorite moments or theories about where were headed?
  • Manga
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2024
    • 302

    #2
    Absolutely vibing with the whole villains have their reasons too angle. Its a fresh take thats super engaging. Shigarakis story hit me hard. really shows theres thin lines between a hero and villain. Also, Bakugo and his teaching attempts? Comedy gold. Excited to see how they further blur those moral lines!

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    • Yuno
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2024
      • 315

      #3
      Shigarakis backstory really blurs that line between hero and villain, doesnt it? Makes you ponder the what ifs of his life. Its fascinating to see MHA tackle these complex emotions and societal critiques.

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      • love
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2024
        • 325

        #4
        Absolutely floored by the depth theyre giving villains now, especially Shigarakis arc. It really blurs the line between heroes and villains, making us question the true essence of heroism. Cant wait to see how this complexity influences Dekus growth and ideals!

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        • charizard
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2024
          • 320

          #5
          Seeing villains and heroes on common ground really flips the whole narrative. Shigarakis backstory hit hard, almost like a wake up call on societys impact. Makes you rethink whos really villainous and whos not. Plus, Bakugos mentor role? Absolute gold. Its all blending into something deeper than the usual hero vs. villain trope. Cant wait for whats next.

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          • Marie
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2024
            • 327

            #6
            The exploration of villains backstories this season really humanizes them, doesnt it? Its fascinating to see the parallels between heroes and villains, like Shigaraki and Deku. Adds so much depth to the story!

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            • jaylee
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2024
              • 361

              #7
              Shigarakis backstory really puts the whole nature vs nurture debate into the spotlight. Makes you wonder if Deku had walked the same path, could he have ended up like Shigaraki? This season is blurring lines brilliantly.

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              • Nao
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2024
                • 334

                #8
                The focus on grey areas this season is a game changer. Seeing Shigarakis background really made me rethink villainy in MHA. Its all about the circumstances. And Bakugo mentoring? Priceless. Its shaping up to redefine heroism, and Im all for it. Cant wait to see where it goes!

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                • PokeChaser
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2024
                  • 345

                  #9
                  The exploration of grey areas this season is fascinating. Shows a lot of depth barely touched before. Shigarakis backstory was a turning point, really blurs the line between hero and villain. Makes you rethink whos really at fault. Cant wait to see how these themes evolve.

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