How are you feeling?

I love MHA but I feel like I'm watching the anime ending to Promised Neverland but in manga form. If that makes sense?

So much character development for so many arcs and then it feels like they hit the gas pedal to the floor and are sprinting towards a finish while leaving all those relationships behind.

Even just one arc of them having school in lockdown post-war while training, developing relationships, coping with loss and the state of the world, would've done wonders for the plot and would've made this final part feel more impactful. Instead we got a bunch of apparent character development offscreen and we get to hear about it after.

Last chapter is a good example. We've had this Todoroki character arc of conflict between his 2 sides since the start of the story and randomly last chapter he gets one panel and is just like "yeah I can use both sides perfectly in unison now" and then the chapter continues.

Idk I'm still reading/watching but the lack of character relationships recently has made the lead up to the final feel not as exciting.

/r/BokuNoHeroAcademia Thread