twice deserved better (my hero academia)

twice deserved better (my hero academia)
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my hero academia season 6 episode 3 reaction. In this reaction twice fights hawks and loses 🙁 RIP

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  1. Twice was the heart of the villains. Without Twice who makes jokes and even could calm down the worst villains, they gonna be way more bloodthirsty and dangerous than they can ever be now.

  2. Twice quirk is just to op, so they had to kill him sooner or later.. the worst part is that the real twice couldn't say goodbye, don't know if he rescued his friends, couldnt give the handkerchief back and get to see toga a last time.

  3. I am going to be honest with you, in my own humble opinion without being sentimental of course, without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter from a distinctive perspective, I would like to say I have nothing to say.

  4. Twice although given the title of “villain” was probably one of most virtuous people in that fight, he doesn’t care about the labels and how people see him, all he wants is to be useful for his friends and keep them safe while not putting consideration into of he’s going to be okay, that’s loyalty of the highest degree.

  5. Twice was a guy who got into an accident that wasn't even his fault. And because of it, he got screwed over. And no matter how many times he tried to get up, life kept kicking him while he was down. Then society basically swept him and his problems under the rug. He became mentally unstable. And the only people who reached a hand out to him were villains. So he felt thankful to them and wanted to help out lost people like himself. Even a villain can be someone's hero. Hawks tried to reach out a hand to Twice. But that's the problem. He was too late. If someone had reached a hand out to Twice when he needed help, maybe things would be different. If someone had taught Toga how to manage her quirk instead of just calling her weird and gross, maybe she wouldn't be a villain. If any adult had helped the traumatized child wandering the streets, maybe Shigaraki wouldn't be who he is today.

    But because no one helped them when they needed it(and in Shigaraki's case, the worst man in the world helped him), they felt abandoned. If no one would be there for them, they would be there for each other. And that's the thing. The society they live in glamorizes everything and sweeps the people who are considered "less desirable" under the rug. If you've got an entire system of people telling you that you're not important enough to look at and that you don't matter, of course you get people who want to crush said society.

    This doesn't mean the villains are justified, however there is some level of truth in what they're saying. And that's what the heroes should be considering. It's not just about let's beat up some villains. But also, how do we help traumatized kids and prevent there from being more Shigaraki's? How do we prevent more Toga's and Twice's? How do we save people instead of letting them fall through the cracks to become villains? That should be all of the questions and more.

  6. Twice's death was a plot point I was looking forward to being animated it makes you think of who the heroes really are in this story. With more similar situations coming soon. IYKYK 👀.

  7. I agree, I wish he'd go with hawks and turn into a good guy, but that would kill the character. Twice is special because even if he is a villain he's still kindhearted, he wouldn't abandon his comrades.

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