@@nemasisdemarini8339 true, the fact that it's been like 6 months of the year for them doesn't help. He might be able to do so with a small amount of extra time, but too long and yea one for no one
Fucked up as it might sound, I like that they left the stone spike inside of Nighteye and fixed it in place, instead of the usual TV trope of pulling it out. If they pulled it out, he'd have bled to death in less than a minute, so make sure it can't move to tear more tissue and let the doctors take it out, when they have the clamps and all that ready to stem the bleeding. It's a nice little bit of detail and realism, that even many "real" shows lack. It might not have been enough to ultimately safe his live, but at least it gave him a chance to say goodbye. "Those left behind" that the sand hero was talking about, are not the murder victims of Dabi themselves, but their relatives and friends, who have to live with the loss. Alicia thinks she'd done crying, since the episode is over. The ED: "Hold my beer!" ^^
Though a tragic loss, I take solace in the fact that on his deathbead, Nighteye had resolved his fears and saw a bright future for Mirio letting him die with a smile on his face. Some people don't even get that kind of peace before death.
Bruh I think Alicia missed the fact that the reason Overhaul screamed like that wasn't because Shigi rendered him quirkless it's because without his quirk he won't be able to restore his father figure back because only he can restore him I don't blame Alicia from missing it at the moment cuz my god is it satisfying to see the abuser get dicked up
Agree, the mental torment is well deserved, tho there's a part of me wondering if Eri would ever consider fixing her grandpa herself in the future, though idk how well she knew him
Not sure if you realized but in the moment of Chisaki having his arms destroyed he was ultimately thinking about how he wouldn't be able to fix his father figure. So while Shigaraki was trying to gloat about Chisaki losing and him coming out on top, that wasn't even on Chisaki's mind.
Yeah that scene with Chisaki was the first time the League of Villains actually felt villainous. And Overhaul is left knowing that he destroyed the only person he loved and respected with his own hands, no more do overs.
Alicia from the past talking about UA students who had a pretty quiet life, wishing it would become a little darker with real losses. Alicia from the future telling herself that she would do better to keep quiet, she got what she wanted but at what cost. I can't wait to see the Alicia that would have survived seasons 5 and 6.
Overhaul thought of most of his minions as useless pawns. Shigaraki thought of the League as a reliable group he could count on. He's learning as he encounters more people. Stain taught him that using other forces as stepping stones was valuable. Izuku reminded him of what his conviction was. Overhaul taught him the importance of patience. As he moves through the series, he grows as a villain. The League isn't one to be messed with. Next, it's their turn.
Lol I never thought about that before, Shigaraki and the league really are just hanging in the back watching better villains do their stuff so they can mimic them.
@@9TrixieTurner6 It's not about mimicking them though. It's about learning and growing. Stain said that Shigaraki does have his own sense of conviction inside of him. It just hadn't bloomed yet. Through his conversation with Izuku and Stain, Tomura learns to focus that conviction and drive while also finding capable allies. And when Overhaul insults his crew, instead of throwing a tantrum and attacking him(like he probably would in S1 or 2), he tells him to leave and even tries to stop Compress from attacking him after Magne dies. Overhaul's big mistake and miscalculation is thinking that Tomura views his people as pawns like he does. Pawns don't think for themselves. Pawns act in accordance to what the Leader says and that's all they're useful for. Twice and Toga follow Tomura because he accepted them into the group and told them he believes in them. Underestimating the League led to Overhaul's operation falling apart from the inside. It's not a coincidence that Mirio and Overhaul are introduced as walls for Izuku and Tomura to overcome and the arc ends with both of them essentially quirkless. A villain who grows and adapts is more dangerous than an organized but otherwise stagnant villain.
If you think about it, Nighteye never disclosed just how far his foresight can go. In that last moment, I believe he looked at Mirio's entire future - which means for the rest of Mirio's life, he has Sir Nighteye watching over him. (Which makes him asking Nighteye if he can see Eri a few episodes from now all the more emotional because... yes. He can.)
I’ve always thought that too. Like, her quirk actually operates outside the laws of time, so anyone that can see the future of otherwise manipulate and predict time can’t account for Eri’s interference.
@@judaihyugaNighteye shouldn’t be able to see many many years into the future with 100% accuracy (besides Deku) if it’s based off of what he knows since he just met Deku he wouldn’t know his fighting style and everywhere he’d move so that’d make no sense
I’m the same way, although I feel like instead of being outside it, she’s simply kept rewinding time to the moment before he reaches the death future. Although technically she was the one who beat Overhaul and not Deku. Since without her rampaging Deku would’ve been smacked with no way to fight back due to him breaking his body despite the rewind. So I probably just spewed nonsense 😅
Other reactors: "oh my, he was certainly a bad bad guy but, cutting off his arms? Thats a bit.....i mean....i kinda feel bad for the guy" Alicia the rat queen: "TAKE HIS LEGS TOO"
10:10 speaking of him, in the manga he says he learned how to drive by playing GTA, it was cut from the anime because they can't name drop other trademarked materials on TV.
You've gotta give the League of Villains one thing; They really know how to do revenge. Fucking up Overhaul's operation, even as he tried to use them was for Compress' arm, but completely making it so he can never recover any of his plans was, no doubt, for Magne.
The aftermath of this fight was definitely rough on both the heroes and villains. Mostly with Chisaki and Sir Nighteye. It's great that Eri is safe now though!
When Aizawa mentions that not many people could continuously damage their bodies like that while holding onto Eri, I think he means it in a literal, physical sense. Like not many people have the destructive power to destroy their own bodies like that because their quirks have grown with them whereas Deku was given something unproportionately strong compared to his body
@@sea-envy3137 Okay yikes you just made me imagine Shoto just continuously freezing and boiling his own blood and fuck that's horrifying. My arms are hurting just thinking about it.
Good thing is, most of the remaining episodes in this season are pretty happy, hopefully any tears you shed in the coming episodes are from laughter or joy. Get some rest and be well
I think you forgot with Chisaki losing his arms, he can no longer revive his boss anymore either. He'll have no choice but to have his plug pulled cause he can never recover
Oh, there is one person who could do it in his place... but he basically spent so much time tormenting and traumatizing her that developing the ability to do that might not be possible. And that's if she even wants to help her abuser. How ironic.
17:31 Man, I remember someone said this moment was ruined because the mom is Japanese and everyone was like "Dude, shut the fuck up and love the baby!" Edit: I didn't realize what I said until everyone liked my comment. My bad, Fam
I hate that scene with Shigaraki so much. Up until now Shigaraki hasn't really accomplished anything, only losing valuable assets because he's too incompetent and only had "power" thanks to other's actions, but then he goes super sassy to an actual villain while the league of villains is literally just an edgy team rocket
there's one thing about this episode that i NEVER understood: why in all the blazes did AFO let Shiggy remove Overhaul's arms instead of capturing him? Overhaul is an incredibly powerful quirk, and AFO has been known to love collecting powerful quirks since quirks first started popping up. it makes no sense to let breakdown and recreation on THAT level to just waste away in a prison cell. maybe im just stupid but if i was looking for OP Quirks to steal and my underling HAD ONE IN HIS GRASP i wouldn't just lop his hands off and let him go. it just doesnt add up
@@LordTyph yeah but we know how many healing quirks could just be lying around that could potentially bring his hands back to him and make him a threat again. Stealing overhaul even if you don't want to actually use it is literally the correct play in every possible version of this scenario. You already have him broken and immobilized, just whisk him over to the main body, yoink the quirk, and then boom you immediately have millions of extra doors to open into the future EVEN IF YOU DON'T PLAN ON USING THEM! Just strikes me as a silly arrogant play for someone trying to control the entire damn world
Shigaraki really had a crazy villain moment against Overhaul. Overhaul is a pretty tragic character too, like dude breaks out in anxiety hives when stuff is too much for him. Also yeah Nighteye was such a cool hero, a terrible loss. Now is the time for healing for everyone.
Should point out while you’re laughing about Chisaki losing his Quirk - a lot of that anguish Overhaul had on his face wasn’t for himself. In doing what they did the League removed any chance of Chisaki’s adoptive father ever recovering (unless Eri can somehow fix him). Overhaul had always intended to undo what he did, and while the man absolutely deserved to rot in prison… that bit was a step too far if only because it indirectly doomed someone else to a coma for the rest of their life.
@@AndyPlaysAllNight my eyes are probably bugging out but I think his hands are good again while the arm/elbow area scar is still there? or something? idk
@@huhreally5771 I think that was just a lack of detail in that shot. Small spoiler for the upcoming arc: . . . . . . The scars still show on his hands later on when he first tries the air blasts
Fat Gum without his mask (slim version) kinda looks like that one examiner guy from the heroes comission, the dude who just wanted to sleep all the time
Btw! quick fact! the reason overhaul screams is not pain or like "now i won't have a quirk", it's the fact that.. With his quirk he was "the only one" that could fix his old man... now, because of him, he is in a permanent stasis and can't be fixed.
I've never personally been a fan of the "You changed the future through willpower" explanation because Eri is literally RIGHT THERE. Just say her quirk is messing with time and therefore Nighteye's quirk is incapable of accounting for it, it's just a far more elegant explanation and they didn't use it.
Nighteye literally said "i don't know how it happened", it is not mean to be an explanation, it is just the interpretation of an exhausted and dying man trying to make sense of a reality he never believed could be possible.
I'm the opposite. I think Eri's quirk being responsible is far worse way to resolve it. Besides the whole willpower thing fits quite snuggly into MHA's themes.
Tomura's revenge on Overhaul was cold. He broke him. Removed his abilities and made him helpless to change things and left him to that outcome knowing that it was all over for him.
I think how nighteyes quirk works (in my opinion)he needs to know the information in order to predict the outcomes i think they mention something like that in the show, and since he didn't know anything about eri's abilities he didnt account for that and that changed the outcomes. That makes sence to me at least
Is...are...we just...pretending the thumbnail doesn't say "Rick and Morty"? Is it worse that I wasn't sure if it was wrong cause I would expect Rick and Morty to do a random style change and the screencap could have been legit? Edit: Ahh, I see the acknowledgements are just further down and buried more. Still, fun times.
Alicia the people left behind aren't dead... they have to grieve over the dead. Also the implications of the league having quirk stealing bullets is way over shadowed by your glee at overhauls suffering.
When this arc came out both in manga and anime, it always seemed vastly underrated. I love it and love that you love it! It was a great one to show how Deku can step up in a post All Might era, and the Overhaul trap beat is my favourite song in the entire ost lol
To think deku is now the number one hero for two kids. That's the best kind of hero you can be. And yeah, nighteye's ending is as heartbreaking as always.
Ppl when they see homicidal villain: Ohhh yes, so COOL!!! Kill!!! Burn!!! Ppl when they see that one teenager, that got a bit horny: Yuuucckk... Just die creep... He's the worst... 😑😑😑
Bruh this has to be the moment in the show that sucks the most, we lose Chisaki as a villain just to get shigaraki and the league back. Talk about a major downgrade.
This episode really hits your heart, the conclusion to a important operation you reacted like I thought you would, I know it hit you hard but after such an intense and emotional battles to save Eri the next half of the season will lift your spirit. also the next opening I don’t really think it has much or any spoilers but I’d wait until episode 18 to watch it just to be safe, the ending too barely has any spoilers so can see it you right away or just wait your choice.
I agree with the assessment of "Eri's quirk manipulates time and Nighteye's quirk couldn't account for it." I also say to that: "Dude, they needed a win after those 45 minutes of pure hell. Let them have it"!
I can with 100% certainty say getting shanked is not how he goes out (This is also 100% not a spoiler so don't worry). Also, my friend refers to Shigaraki as "Hand Job" so now you can look at him in that context why not.
Nighteye is one of those characters that really had to be killed off going forward, seeing the future just could open too many plot holes had he lived. You could argue the same for Aizawa but he’s also necessary to important characters now like Eri. Still Nighteye is one of the most important characters that will affect many heroes going forward, so his death has great meaning, even if it is unfortunate.
And thus, this saga comes to a end. A emotional ark showing our characters test their limits, push to new hights, and suffer at their lowest. Next 2 arks are hated by some My hero Fans. But their just as fabulous as this.
@jaredtheastralartist2510 I don't really like the league that much so it just focuses on characters I don't care about. But luckily the arc after that is better with the endeavor agency.
I'm pretty sure Deku can change the future because he's Quirkless. It seems that there is a grand design to Quirks, and that might lock them into said futures. All Might didn't change his future because he wanted to save everyone else before himself.
It was Eri who changed the future with her Rewind, Overhaul said so himseld that it's not simply rewinding, it deals with causality itself, fate is easy to bend. So Recovery girl can rest now that Eri can use her quirk 😂😂
Honestly, I’m thankful for the Ear Bleed I got from it after that sad and quiet scene lol, had it not been for that I probably would’ve cried for like 45-50 more minutes 😂
Nighteye had a stone spike shoved through him and half of his arm ripped off, even if they coulda done something about it, at the very least I don’t think he would’ve lasted more than a day
Now that the Overhaul arc seems to be wrapping up, i gotta say, this left me with a bittersweet feeling, on one hand, we had whats probably the best villain to date and some of the best animation until that point(expect from the movies of course) but on the other hand, i feel like the ending of the arc was a bit rushed and there was more plot armor than I would've liked, that was probably just me tho
I love the detail that even after all the pain of having his body rewinded, deku still made sure to catch eri's head as she fell
I know right!? It's such a nice detail!
My question, how come his lasting injuries weren't healed by Eri? Would they have been if he stayed near her enough?
@@TimothyGod Yes. But at the speed that her quirk was going, he would have at least lost One for All.
@@nemasisdemarini8339 true, the fact that it's been like 6 months of the year for them doesn't help. He might be able to do so with a small amount of extra time, but too long and yea one for no one
Fucked up as it might sound, I like that they left the stone spike inside of Nighteye and fixed it in place, instead of the usual TV trope of pulling it out. If they pulled it out, he'd have bled to death in less than a minute, so make sure it can't move to tear more tissue and let the doctors take it out, when they have the clamps and all that ready to stem the bleeding. It's a nice little bit of detail and realism, that even many "real" shows lack. It might not have been enough to ultimately safe his live, but at least it gave him a chance to say goodbye.
"Those left behind" that the sand hero was talking about, are not the murder victims of Dabi themselves, but their relatives and friends, who have to live with the loss.
Alicia thinks she'd done crying, since the episode is over.
The ED: "Hold my beer!" ^^
Though a tragic loss, I take solace in the fact that on his deathbead, Nighteye had resolved his fears and saw a bright future for Mirio letting him die with a smile on his face. Some people don't even get that kind of peace before death.
Bruh I think Alicia missed the fact that the reason Overhaul screamed like that wasn't because Shigi rendered him quirkless it's because without his quirk he won't be able to restore his father figure back because only he can restore him
I don't blame Alicia from missing it at the moment cuz my god is it satisfying to see the abuser get dicked up
Agree, the mental torment is well deserved, tho there's a part of me wondering if Eri would ever consider fixing her grandpa herself in the future, though idk how well she knew him
Not sure if you realized but in the moment of Chisaki having his arms destroyed he was ultimately thinking about how he wouldn't be able to fix his father figure. So while Shigaraki was trying to gloat about Chisaki losing and him coming out on top, that wasn't even on Chisaki's mind.
She was enjoying the moment with an amazing villainous laugh
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She didn't get the point because of that tho.
@idk-ye7ur she don't give af how or why chisaki is suffering, just seeing him suffering is good enough for her
@@TheSquirrelbeast I was so mad ngl
@@Gwen-my9miserioisly, I hate those who won't absorb the emotions around a scene and make jokes
Yeah that scene with Chisaki was the first time the League of Villains actually felt villainous. And Overhaul is left knowing that he destroyed the only person he loved and respected with his own hands, no more do overs.
Alicia from the past talking about UA students who had a pretty quiet life, wishing it would become a little darker with real losses.
Alicia from the future telling herself that she would do better to keep quiet, she got what she wanted but at what cost.
I can't wait to see the Alicia that would have survived seasons 5 and 6.
The dub has a real good line during the Nighteye scene. When Mirio is expressing just how much Nighteye has helped him, he says “I’m not ready!”
yeah Mirio’s definitely one of the best dub VAs! i think he even outclassed the sub in some parts
Many people also rave about Overhaul's English VA and his scream of anguish and loss after the League of Villains finish with him.
God Mirio's VA is so damn goated. I really went out of my way to look him up and see what else he did cuz I have to hear more of him.
The way Alicia laughed at Overhaul’s pain 😂😂😂😂
Overhaul thought of most of his minions as useless pawns. Shigaraki thought of the League as a reliable group he could count on. He's learning as he encounters more people. Stain taught him that using other forces as stepping stones was valuable. Izuku reminded him of what his conviction was. Overhaul taught him the importance of patience. As he moves through the series, he grows as a villain. The League isn't one to be messed with. Next, it's their turn.
Lol I never thought about that before, Shigaraki and the league really are just hanging in the back watching better villains do their stuff so they can mimic them.
@@9TrixieTurner6 It's not about mimicking them though. It's about learning and growing. Stain said that Shigaraki does have his own sense of conviction inside of him. It just hadn't bloomed yet. Through his conversation with Izuku and Stain, Tomura learns to focus that conviction and drive while also finding capable allies. And when Overhaul insults his crew, instead of throwing a tantrum and attacking him(like he probably would in S1 or 2), he tells him to leave and even tries to stop Compress from attacking him after Magne dies. Overhaul's big mistake and miscalculation is thinking that Tomura views his people as pawns like he does. Pawns don't think for themselves. Pawns act in accordance to what the Leader says and that's all they're useful for. Twice and Toga follow Tomura because he accepted them into the group and told them he believes in them. Underestimating the League led to Overhaul's operation falling apart from the inside. It's not a coincidence that Mirio and Overhaul are introduced as walls for Izuku and Tomura to overcome and the arc ends with both of them essentially quirkless. A villain who grows and adapts is more dangerous than an organized but otherwise stagnant villain.
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1:48 I think that's exactly the point! It's showing us Shisaki's perspective on Deku rn, it's scary af
"I don't care how much effort you put in, if you still got your ass beat XD..."
Meanwhile Nighteye:
If you think about it, Nighteye never disclosed just how far his foresight can go. In that last moment, I believe he looked at Mirio's entire future - which means for the rest of Mirio's life, he has Sir Nighteye watching over him. (Which makes him asking Nighteye if he can see Eri a few episodes from now all the more emotional because... yes. He can.)
My theory/reason why they managed to change the future is that Eri's power messes with time.
I’ve always thought that too. Like, her quirk actually operates outside the laws of time, so anyone that can see the future of otherwise manipulate and predict time can’t account for Eri’s interference.
That's what everyone thought but I'm pretty sure the author said nah
Or Nighteye's foresight isn't a guarantee. Nighteye could just as easily being seeing one possible outcome based on what he knows of the situation.
@@judaihyugaNighteye shouldn’t be able to see many many years into the future with 100% accuracy (besides Deku) if it’s based off of what he knows since he just met Deku he wouldn’t know his fighting style and everywhere he’d move so that’d make no sense
I’m the same way, although I feel like instead of being outside it, she’s simply kept rewinding time to the moment before he reaches the death future.
Although technically she was the one who beat Overhaul and not Deku. Since without her rampaging Deku would’ve been smacked with no way to fight back due to him breaking his body despite the rewind. So I probably just spewed nonsense 😅
that little child looks _SO_ smug. it's wonderful and amusing
Best part to me is that Chisaki was so cocky he was the one to say "we owe you an arm", well, not anymore
RIP Nighteye, a true hero.
Other reactors: "oh my, he was certainly a bad bad guy but, cutting off his arms? Thats a bit.....i mean....i kinda feel bad for the guy"
Alicia the rat queen: "TAKE HIS LEGS TOO"
10:10 speaking of him, in the manga he says he learned how to drive by playing GTA, it was cut from the anime because they can't name drop other trademarked materials on TV.
You've gotta give the League of Villains one thing; They really know how to do revenge. Fucking up Overhaul's operation, even as he tried to use them was for Compress' arm, but completely making it so he can never recover any of his plans was, no doubt, for Magne.
I'm pretty sure everyone is on their side for that, at least compared to Overhaul.
The aftermath of this fight was definitely rough on both the heroes and villains. Mostly with Chisaki and Sir Nighteye. It's great that Eri is safe now though!
When Aizawa mentions that not many people could continuously damage their bodies like that while holding onto Eri, I think he means it in a literal, physical sense. Like not many people have the destructive power to destroy their own bodies like that because their quirks have grown with them whereas Deku was given something unproportionately strong compared to his body
oh, so purely theoretically dabi could do that.
also eri rewinded it to before he even felt pain so it wasnt a mental struggle either
@@avatarxs9377 If they knew what needed to be done Todoroki and Bakugo could probably self-inflict some real damage.
@@sea-envy3137 Okay yikes you just made me imagine Shoto just continuously freezing and boiling his own blood and fuck that's horrifying. My arms are hurting just thinking about it.
@@corruptedteka happy to... help?
Good thing is, most of the remaining episodes in this season are pretty happy, hopefully any tears you shed in the coming episodes are from laughter or joy.
Get some rest and be well
I think you forgot with Chisaki losing his arms, he can no longer revive his boss anymore either. He'll have no choice but to have his plug pulled cause he can never recover
Oh, there is one person who could do it in his place... but he basically spent so much time tormenting and traumatizing her that developing the ability to do that might not be possible. And that's if she even wants to help her abuser.
How ironic.
17:31 Man, I remember someone said this moment was ruined because the mom is Japanese and everyone was like "Dude, shut the fuck up and love the baby!"
Edit: I didn't realize what I said until everyone liked my comment. My bad, Fam
some twitter freaks are just miserable creatures in human skin
Is there a reply or is my app bugging?
@@JtDrake372 Usually means the reply was hidden due to being spam etc.
@@SigmaGuardian66 Ah, thank you.
I hate that scene with Shigaraki so much. Up until now Shigaraki hasn't really accomplished anything, only losing valuable assets because he's too incompetent and only had "power" thanks to other's actions, but then he goes super sassy to an actual villain while the league of villains is literally just an edgy team rocket
Goes from being blood thirsty to crying over a death in like 60 seconds, lol.
Damn this rick & morty episode goes hard 💀💀💀
"No one dies in this anime!"
-Alicia
there's one thing about this episode that i NEVER understood: why in all the blazes did AFO let Shiggy remove Overhaul's arms instead of capturing him?
Overhaul is an incredibly powerful quirk, and AFO has been known to love collecting powerful quirks since quirks first started popping up. it makes no sense to let breakdown and recreation on THAT level to just waste away in a prison cell.
maybe im just stupid but if i was looking for OP Quirks to steal and my underling HAD ONE IN HIS GRASP i wouldn't just lop his hands off and let him go. it just doesnt add up
AFO doesn't seem to like quirks that require too much technical skill and fine control to wield.
That... doesn't erase his quirk? Just Overhaul's ability to use it?
@@LordTyph yeah but we know how many healing quirks could just be lying around that could potentially bring his hands back to him and make him a threat again.
Stealing overhaul even if you don't want to actually use it is literally the correct play in every possible version of this scenario. You already have him broken and immobilized, just whisk him over to the main body, yoink the quirk, and then boom you immediately have millions of extra doors to open into the future EVEN IF YOU DON'T PLAN ON USING THEM!
Just strikes me as a silly arrogant play for someone trying to control the entire damn world
Notice that, even in the middle of all that, Deku reached up to catch her head so she wouldn't be hurt when they passed out.
Alicia you marked this one with the rick and Morty thumbnail
Edit: there we go. nice quick fix
Okay, glad I'm not insane lmao I was so confused
And it was at this point... Shigeraki solidified... he's the main villain lol
Wait til she sees the Christmas episode
Her heart will simply implode
Shigaraki really had a crazy villain moment against Overhaul. Overhaul is a pretty tragic character too, like dude breaks out in anxiety hives when stuff is too much for him. Also yeah Nighteye was such a cool hero, a terrible loss. Now is the time for healing for everyone.
Should point out while you’re laughing about Chisaki losing his Quirk - a lot of that anguish Overhaul had on his face wasn’t for himself. In doing what they did the League removed any chance of Chisaki’s adoptive father ever recovering (unless Eri can somehow fix him). Overhaul had always intended to undo what he did, and while the man absolutely deserved to rot in prison… that bit was a step too far if only because it indirectly doomed someone else to a coma for the rest of their life.
Given everything he did to Eri, she stunted her growth in terms of controlling her Quirk too. So he basically screwed his adoptive dad over twice.
Alicias way too Happy about murder and dissmembering
She doesn't look for justice for those that hurt babies. We all know her stance on babies. She wants revenge served as cold as possible.
@@Juice1984 yeah but the sand dude got fucked up too
@@makepr Hulk Hogan clone? Yeah.
5:44 and from that point on aizawa was her dad
Mirio storming over to nighteye's hospital room witg a broken leg and fractured ribs is such a powerful thing to me.
5:48 And on that day rumors have it deku arms healed back to normal before smashing them with one for all and joining UA.
Wouldn't the scars be gone as well then?
@@AndyPlaysAllNight my eyes are probably bugging out but I think his hands are good again while the arm/elbow area scar is still there? or something? idk
@@huhreally5771 I think that was just a lack of detail in that shot. Small spoiler for the upcoming arc:
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The scars still show on his hands later on when he first tries the air blasts
You know she's crying when there's Rick and Morty in MHA thumbnail lol.
Fat Gum without his mask (slim version) kinda looks like that one examiner guy from the heroes comission, the dude who just wanted to sleep all the time
For me this is the Great episode of Rick and Morty.
Am I the only one that thinks it's sad that the former head of the Yakuza being stuck in a coma forever is sad now that Chisaki can't fix him anymore?
Btw! quick fact! the reason overhaul screams is not pain or like "now i won't have a quirk", it's the fact that.. With his quirk he was "the only one" that could fix his old man... now, because of him, he is in a permanent stasis and can't be fixed.
I've never personally been a fan of the "You changed the future through willpower" explanation because Eri is literally RIGHT THERE. Just say her quirk is messing with time and therefore Nighteye's quirk is incapable of accounting for it, it's just a far more elegant explanation and they didn't use it.
It's understood that Nighteye doesn't know and this was his interpretation. Your interpretation is valid and it's my interpretation as well.
I figure they didn't want it to be the obvious one and just use Eri as the answer for everything.
Nighteye literally said "i don't know how it happened", it is not mean to be an explanation, it is just the interpretation of an exhausted and dying man trying to make sense of a reality he never believed could be possible.
I love that the explanation is willpower. I fucking love superhero tropes that emphasizes the human spirit to survive.
I'm the opposite.
I think Eri's quirk being responsible is far worse way to resolve it.
Besides the whole willpower thing fits quite snuggly into MHA's themes.
oh boy this is my favorite episode of rick and morty, so excited
ah, thumbnail was fixed
She put Rick and Morty in the thumbnail of his death, Funniest shit I've ever seen
The thumbnail 😂
Tomura's revenge on Overhaul was cold. He broke him. Removed his abilities and made him helpless to change things and left him to that outcome knowing that it was all over for him.
I should be more torn up about the episode, but I'm just laughing at the "Rick and Morty" title card over Nighteye's peaceful face in the thumbnail
I thought Rick and Morty seasons only went to 10 episodes. 🤔
Edit: Oh, it's MHA. That makes more sense.
I'm sorry, the super sad thumbnail with the fucking rick and morty logo cracked me up (edit: nvm it got fixed)
Nobody gonna mention the Rick and Morty in the thumbnail?lol
Its my personal head cannon that the only reason Overhaul even survived that punch is because of Eri's quirk.
I think how nighteyes quirk works (in my opinion)he needs to know the information in order to predict the outcomes i think they mention something like that in the show, and since he didn't know anything about eri's abilities he didnt account for that and that changed the outcomes. That makes sence to me at least
Is...are...we just...pretending the thumbnail doesn't say "Rick and Morty"?
Is it worse that I wasn't sure if it was wrong cause I would expect Rick and Morty to do a random style change and the screencap could have been legit?
Edit: Ahh, I see the acknowledgements are just further down and buried more.
Still, fun times.
I mean - chisaki if anyone deserved that fate.... but holy shit that's dark...
Alicia the people left behind aren't dead... they have to grieve over the dead. Also the implications of the league having quirk stealing bullets is way over shadowed by your glee at overhauls suffering.
When this arc came out both in manga and anime, it always seemed vastly underrated. I love it and love that you love it! It was a great one to show how Deku can step up in a post All Might era, and the Overhaul trap beat is my favourite song in the entire ost lol
Rick and morty stepped up their animation this season?
To think deku is now the number one hero for two kids. That's the best kind of hero you can be.
And yeah, nighteye's ending is as heartbreaking as always.
Ppl when they see homicidal villain:
Ohhh yes, so COOL!!! Kill!!! Burn!!!
Ppl when they see that one teenager, that got a bit horny:
Yuuucckk... Just die creep... He's the worst...
😑😑😑
1:39 and This is why we don’t make eri upset. She had scary dog privileges.
I think someone messed up with the title on the thumbnail lol
Bruh this has to be the moment in the show that sucks the most, we lose Chisaki as a villain just to get shigaraki and the league back. Talk about a major downgrade.
This episode really hits your heart, the conclusion to a important operation you reacted like I thought you would, I know it hit you hard but after such an intense and emotional battles to save Eri the next half of the season will lift your spirit.
also the next opening I don’t really think it has much or any spoilers but I’d wait until episode 18 to watch it just to be safe, the ending too barely has any spoilers so can see it you right away or just wait your choice.
Actually unironically concerned for your mental after laughing at chisaki that much, like jeez😅
Overhaul cant save his father
Alicia cutely giggling at the misery of a man made me realize something...
This girl is a villain~!
I agree with the assessment of "Eri's quirk manipulates time and Nighteye's quirk couldn't account for it."
I also say to that: "Dude, they needed a win after those 45 minutes of pure hell. Let them have it"!
Was waiting for this one, the feels hit hard with this episode
Oh yeah, my favorite episode of Rick & Morty (error in thumbnail)
It seems it has started to rain...
The thumbnail saying Rick and Morty is so funny😭
I can with 100% certainty say getting shanked is not how he goes out (This is also 100% not a spoiler so don't worry). Also, my friend refers to Shigaraki as "Hand Job" so now you can look at him in that context why not.
As sad as this episode gets, the season ending is so heartwarming
This is *not* Rick & Morty.💀💀💀
This episode broke her at the end.
Himiko always has her priorities in check... Izuku is fighting..... *popcorn* lol
Nighteye is one of those characters that really had to be killed off going forward, seeing the future just could open too many plot holes had he lived. You could argue the same for Aizawa but he’s also necessary to important characters now like Eri.
Still Nighteye is one of the most important characters that will affect many heroes going forward, so his death has great meaning, even if it is unfortunate.
Possibly the best episode of Rick and Morty 😢
(Check the thumbnail)
And thus, this saga comes to a end. A emotional ark showing our characters test their limits, push to new hights, and suffer at their lowest.
Next 2 arks are hated by some My hero Fans. But their just as fabulous as this.
I will say I do love the gentle criminal arc but I do not like the my villain arc at all.
@@9TrixieTurner6 why? Its fantastic
@jaredtheastralartist2510 I don't really like the league that much so it just focuses on characters I don't care about. But luckily the arc after that is better with the endeavor agency.
Alicia i just wanna warn you that the thumbnail says Rick and Morty in the corner not MHA!
I'm pretty sure Deku can change the future because he's Quirkless. It seems that there is a grand design to Quirks, and that might lock them into said futures. All Might didn't change his future because he wanted to save everyone else before himself.
Any other brits here impressed that alicia knows the cultural importance of Tesco as a common local location?
It was Eri who changed the future with her Rewind, Overhaul said so himseld that it's not simply rewinding, it deals with causality itself, fate is easy to bend. So Recovery girl can rest now that Eri can use her quirk 😂😂
this doesn’t look like rick and morty
That loud ass outro was my only complaint with the episode after such an emotional moment lol
Honestly, I’m thankful for the Ear Bleed I got from it after that sad and quiet scene lol, had it not been for that I probably would’ve cried for like 45-50 more minutes 😂
Nighteye had a stone spike shoved through him and half of his arm ripped off, even if they coulda done something about it, at the very least I don’t think he would’ve lasted more than a day
Damnit Alicia you crying made me cry so much harder than the first time i saw this.
Save Eri part 1 complete. Now on to part 2.
Sees the thumbnail: Ah yes, my favorite Rick and Morty character, NightEye
There’s something fishy about the thumbnail, anyone else notice? 😂😂
oh the tears yet to come, especially at the end of the next mini arc
Rick and Morty Academia
Lol “Rick and Morty” huh?
xD it happens
When will she notice?
@@adrianjamesdelfin7414 when she comes to read the comments maybe
@@adrianjamesdelfin7414I'm betting around 8 hours :D
One Piece and My Hero are the only anime to make me cry a lot.
Now that the Overhaul arc seems to be wrapping up, i gotta say, this left me with a bittersweet feeling, on one hand, we had whats probably the best villain to date and some of the best animation until that point(expect from the movies of course) but on the other hand, i feel like the ending of the arc was a bit rushed and there was more plot armor than I would've liked, that was probably just me tho
I cant believe nobody smiled for him it makes it so much worse that he was the only one smiling