So the only way to create world peace, end racism, and break the chains of century long hatred was for Eren to commit mass genocide. No repercussions whatsoever afterwards? Committing genocide is justifiable?
Leaks could be off or not tell the full story but I doubt it, sounds like such a lazy...
Interesting now seeing Endeavor talk about the job of the top hero with what we know happen to Toya, "I must guarantee their future". He killed his son's future with his actions and can't forgive himself for it. But he keeps pushing himself forward.
AFO's past empire seems really interesting...
Oda needed a way to sideline Zoro for a bit, but didn't want to make him look bad, so he decided to throw one of (if not) the strongest attack we've seen in the series at him.
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I know it's a filler episode, but I didn't realize Mineta's grapes could stretch (opens up more potential for him if so). Episode was pretty boring otherwise, wasn't even much of a training scenario.
Episode 2 snippet at the end looks dope, just wished anime Dabi looked more like he does in...
We already saw Muscular being able to absorb a 100% OFA punch in the past, and that was with him underestimating Deku. It shouldn't be that easy of a fight.
That Maki scar is brutal, makes sense but I assumed she'd get off lighter. Wish Yuji would ask Yuki about Todo (the guy who saved his life against Mahito) so we can update on whether his hand, and his curse technique, is permanently gone or not.
It's the job of hero society to protect everyone, not as many as they can. That's the expectation (and goal), it doesn't really matter how challenging that may be. Should Endeavor stand on that podium and tell everyone "hey, we can't save all of you".
Any casualties means failure, whether it's...
To be fair, he already did a a bunch of crying so he already got that out of the way lol
And yeah, due to the current situation nobody is gonna demand for him to retire (they need him). He would gotten grilled harder if this came out sooner but people worries are much bigger now. But I'm...
The expectation is that heroes have to keep every citizens safe from harm no matter what, any death is seen as them not doing their job correctly. The heroes are also the one's that launched the raid against the PLF and they blundered it. So why wouldn't they get the blame when thousands are...
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