I’m waiting for the Ending Defenders to move the goalpost even further to see what other excuses they’ll make to justify it.
MrS0L0M0N on
What doesn’t make sense is… Aren’t there supposed to be plotlines and characters that could easily extend the series or reinterpret the ending?
Like there’s a character who is an engineer whose whole goal was using hero support gear to close the gap. Why isn’t it her super suit as a token of thanks to Deku for constant testing and agreeing with her goal?
CoomerDoomer92 on
bruh, at least he ain’t got the JJK treatment.
glorious Heian curse user my ass, even the femboy Elsa kill himself because shit was so stupid.
Anybro on
Deku has the ultimate quirk. All for What. He’s the king of dumbasses. I would have let Mr grope face just burn in hell and kept the powers. “Oh but that’s the right thing to do he was being manipulated as a child”
Look there’s a limit to what you can blame on someone’s childhood but when you are a domestic Country-Wide terrorist that has killed thousands of people and destroyed millions of dollars in property damage I think that argument goes out the window.
Xzaral on
The issue is that the author cannot write smart heroes. He tries in the story. He tries to make Deku seem like a smart hero, one who uses intelligence and tactics to fight. The analytical mind Deku portrays would go a long way towards saving the ending. Becoming the teaching hero to bring up the next generation, show them how to use their quirks more effectively, that would be a badass ending. But this is even worse when you have characters like Ochako and Aizawa who don’t have offensive quirks and still fight the baddies. Deku trained to be able to use OFA, he should be able to stand and fight even without support equipment. And look at the equipment available without a supersuit. Hatsume had grapple guns, hover boots, jet packs, that balance thing. Oh, net guns. Deku with his physical training could easily stand aside the others.
But the authors inability to write a smart hero means that if you can’t PUNCH PUNCH things, you’re not a hero. This is the issue. The story wasn’t bad. It was actually quite good. But this failing and the way he wrote the story completely botched the landing.
Hopefully the author grows for their next week, because the potential in this story is clearly there. The many opinions show that.
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Fax.
10-years at least!
I’m waiting for the Ending Defenders to move the goalpost even further to see what other excuses they’ll make to justify it.
What doesn’t make sense is… Aren’t there supposed to be plotlines and characters that could easily extend the series or reinterpret the ending?
Like there’s a character who is an engineer whose whole goal was using hero support gear to close the gap. Why isn’t it her super suit as a token of thanks to Deku for constant testing and agreeing with her goal?
bruh, at least he ain’t got the JJK treatment.
glorious Heian curse user my ass, even the femboy Elsa kill himself because shit was so stupid.
Deku has the ultimate quirk. All for What. He’s the king of dumbasses. I would have let Mr grope face just burn in hell and kept the powers. “Oh but that’s the right thing to do he was being manipulated as a child”
Look there’s a limit to what you can blame on someone’s childhood but when you are a domestic Country-Wide terrorist that has killed thousands of people and destroyed millions of dollars in property damage I think that argument goes out the window.
The issue is that the author cannot write smart heroes. He tries in the story. He tries to make Deku seem like a smart hero, one who uses intelligence and tactics to fight. The analytical mind Deku portrays would go a long way towards saving the ending. Becoming the teaching hero to bring up the next generation, show them how to use their quirks more effectively, that would be a badass ending. But this is even worse when you have characters like Ochako and Aizawa who don’t have offensive quirks and still fight the baddies. Deku trained to be able to use OFA, he should be able to stand and fight even without support equipment. And look at the equipment available without a supersuit. Hatsume had grapple guns, hover boots, jet packs, that balance thing. Oh, net guns. Deku with his physical training could easily stand aside the others.
But the authors inability to write a smart hero means that if you can’t PUNCH PUNCH things, you’re not a hero. This is the issue. The story wasn’t bad. It was actually quite good. But this failing and the way he wrote the story completely botched the landing.
Hopefully the author grows for their next week, because the potential in this story is clearly there. The many opinions show that.
Moral of the story: Lots of Money beats Hard Work