Yeah he's also friends with a politician and the assistant has no one who will miss him, what does that have to do with anythingReally a CEO of major business getting away with crime, impossible/s
Yeah he's also friends with a politician and the assistant has no one who will miss him, what does that have to do with anythingReally a CEO of major business getting away with crime, impossible/s
I'm sure the Army has guys that job is to cover up crimes like that
that was exactly my point lolI'm sure the Army has guys that job is to cover up crimes like that
Plus they probably make sure no investigate his office
Cool cool cool cool cool
I was only making a joke, mainly on how it's common for big CEO types in real life to get away with crimeYeah he's also friends with a politician and the assistant has no one who will miss him, what does that have to do with anything
I knowI was only making a joke, mainly on how it's common for big CEO types in real life to get away with crime
I'd be down for thatI think after this arc Horikoshi could go the mad king route with him, if he starts to get alot of followers he can change his tune from "kill everyone" to "kill everyone who doesn't follow me"
Lmao
And I'm kinda now leaning towards this arc being on the longer side than before, were on the seventh chapter and I can't imagine this will be as long as the Pro Hero arc which was only ten chapters.
Guess I should stop drinking my dumbass juice cause I could've sworn the Pro Hero arc was ten chapters long and this was the seventh chapter, thanks for the correction. Personally I'd want this arc to be over twenty chapters but being more realistic I could see it being around 15 chapters. And unless he gets sick again and moves to another house I don't think it will fall apart like the previous arc.The Pro Hero arc was eight chapters. And this isn't the seventh chapter, it's the sixth. This current arc will reach that 8 chapter mark in another two chapters.
Otherwise, yeah I'd agree with you. I have a feeling we may not have even passed the halfway point yet. It's not going to go over 18 or so though, unless Hori's schedule starts falling apart again.
I hope this arc is longer than the Yakuza arc, everything happening in this arc is just much more interesting than anything else we've had in a long time
I want it to be longer arc as well but it focusing mainly on the LOV and not on Deku makes me doubtful that it will. And I agree that this is the most interesting arc we've had in a long ass while. Hell this is the first arc since the Hideout Raid Arc that I've really enjoyed.I hope this arc is longer than the Yakuza arc, everything happening in this arc is just much more interesting than anything else we've had in a long time
I also think people are lying to themselves when they say they don't think anyone could come to the same conclusion as Shiggy. I'm sure we have all been in a situation where we were willing to give up and just say "fuck it". That's where Shiggy is and, unlike most people, he has refused to move on (obviously due to some All For One shenanigans).
Lol you missed the idea, Shiggy is the extreme of these urges like Deku is the extreme of the heroic urges. Shiggy is the extreme of every negative thought anyone has ever had, therefore in the end he can allow his end goal to house every selfish end goal (this is why he allows Toga and the others to follow their own goals). Again, this is all what All for One wants though.Yeah, who hasn't contemplated committing murder every now and again.
Right, guys?
...guys?
I'm not entirely sure Shiggy is supposed to be taken 100% seriously though. Even the Doctor calls his dreams a childish pipe dream, but still agrees to help him. Ultimately Deku has a the same pipe dream, just that he wants to save everyone instead of destroying everyone. However, society is set up to help Deku in his goal. Shiggy has to show that he is a proper threat and that he means business when he says he'll destroy everything, which I think this arc will do.
Damn straight that's what's gonna happen.
That aside, I'm really enjoying the vibes of this, with the League literally going to enemy territory and fighting their way through to the tower to rescue Giran.
If I had to guess, I'd say it's deliberate because of both Shigaraki and Horikoshi himself being fans of games.I don't know if Horikoshi is doing this deliberately, but the whole scenario is reminiscent of videogames.
There's the "level design", with the objective they need to reach being:
1. in the center of the level
2. In an elevated position, so it's visible from all angles.
Then there's kind of a "mission" style structure to the LoV's plan. They have to fight their way to the top of the tower, confront the "final boss", rescue their captive and then survive until the Giga-clock counts down. it's like something out of Left 4 Dead lol.
It may be deliberate just because of Shigaraki's renewed passion for videogame terminology. Cool either way.
Toga being redeemed all comes down to how Horikoshi handles her backstory, if it's a tragic backstory that shows how she turned crazy then I say she has a chance, if her backstory only serves the show how twisted and evil she is then I give up on her redemptionWe were talking about villain redemption a while back. I'm eager to get some flashbacks on Toga and more of the league to get a sense of who could potentially switch sides.
I've said before I always thought Toga was one of the more likely candidates. Anyone who joined the League because of Stain I think could flip
Same, though I don't see Hori going in that directionToga being redeemed all comes down to how Horikoshi handles her backstory, if it's a tragic backstory that shows how she turned crazy then I say she has a chance, if her backstory only serves the show how twisted and evil she is then I give up on her redemption
We were talking about villain redemption a while back. I'm eager to get some flashbacks on Toga and more of the league to get a sense of who could potentially switch sides.
I've said before I always thought Toga was one of the more likely candidates. Anyone who joined the League because of Stain I think could flip
I've actually began to consider Spinner not turning and instead sticking with the League. Given how "lost" Spinner seems to be, I think he might end up following Shigaraki instead after this arc, instead of trying to be a Stain-lite. Finding out that Spinner wanted something to fill that "emptiness" he felt makes me think that's what's gonna happen. It made me question how genuine his belief of Stain's ideals are, somewhat.Anyone who joined the League because of Stain I think could flip
Eh I kinda agree though probably not for the same reasonAnyone who joined the League because of Stain I think could flip
I'm more surprised people are so hesitant to the idea of any of the villains being redeemed. This is a battle shonen (where villains get redeemed, their past sins waved away, and become good guys) Inspired by American comics (where villains get redeemed, their past sins waved away, and become good guys). Gentle already has the door opened in this series for villain redemption I'm sure more will happen before the story ends.
All he did was either steal shit or vandalizeYeah, Gentle is an odd example to use. He hasn't even killed anyone, has he? Though maybe I've forgotten already.
I thought Eri was a villain
I could be misremembering but I don't see Toga as being as villainous as Dabi and the others. That's just me of course, but the backstory will decide a lot for meI'm surprised people are considering Toga redemption? I mean, okay, it can somehow happen cause anything is possible but I don't expect it nor would I want it. Same goes for Dabi. (I brought him up since he's my favorite villain)
By the way, BigWinnie1 , it's not prohibited or anything, but please try to refrain from double/triple posting. Your second post was just a minute later than the first so you could've just edited that one. Double posting is perfectly fine if nobody's posted in a long time, of course.
I've actually began to consider Spinner not turning and instead sticking with the League. Given how "lost" Spinner seems to be, I think he might end up following Shigaraki instead after this arc, instead of trying to be a Stain-lite. Finding out that Spinner wanted something to fill that "emptiness" he felt makes me think that's what's gonna happen. It made me question how genuine his belief of Stain's ideals are, somewhat.
Some villains shouldn't. It's case by caseI'm more surprised people are so hesitant to the idea of any of the villains being redeemed. This is a battle shonen (where villains get redeemed, their past sins waved away, and become good guys) Inspired by American comics (where villains get redeemed, their past sins waved away, and become good guys). Gentle already has the door opened in this series for villain redemption I'm sure more will happen before the story ends.
This is a good point, Deadpool was evil for a while. Toga and Twice definitely fall on that same spectrumI kind of always imagined shigaraki winning the first part of the story, and having the second part of the story be Deku and his friends re-establish a new hero society, if a Villain were to switch sides I think they'd be perfectly fine if the old justice system got destroyed
Someone like toga or twice getting away with murder doesn't feel any different than reading about Deadpool or Harley Quinn becoming good guys
I see Spinner striking out to find Stain once Stain gets free. I have nothing to back it up I just think that'll happenEh I kinda agree though probably not for the same reason
Toga doesn't give a shit so I can see her leaving if Shigaraki gets boring
Spinner is the most likely though I can see him being loyal if Shigaraki gave him an actual goal
Dabi also doesn't have any loyalty he's staying as long as the league is useful to him he doesn't seem to have any illusion about the league
Which depends what Dabi goals actually are because we don't know much about him (for a good twist reason I'm betting)
So I was discussing with some people about the possibility of one of the LoV dieing and they seemed to believe Toga has high chances. I was against the idea but I was in the minority, I just think she is endgame material. What do you guys think? Will someone die? Will Toga die? Will toga be a final arc threat?
No way in hell they kill the only female and most popular member of the LoV.So I was discussing with some people about the possibility of one of the LoV dieing and they seemed to believe Toga has high chances. I was against the idea but I was in the minority, I just think she is endgame material. What do you guys think? Will someone die? Will Toga die? Will toga be a final arc threat?
Were they talking about this arc because see clearly has set up for later story plot points and she's also the second most prominent figure in Shigaraki's group, it's like saying Dabi will die before the final arcSo I was discussing with some people about the possibility of one of the LoV dieing and they seemed to believe Toga has high chances. I was against the idea but I was in the minority, I just think she is endgame material. What do you guys think? Will someone die? Will Toga die? Will toga be a final arc threat?