SHE'S DEAD?!! | My Hero Academia Season 6 Episode 21 Reaction!

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  • Our reaction to the My Hero Academia Season 6 Episode 21 "The Lovely Lady Nagant" and our thoughts on Season 6!
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  • @cois6061
    @cois6061 Рік тому +2

    Greetings,
    Here is some very important context to bring attention to the safety commission's ideology and Nagant's reasons for killing the commissioner.
    The first thing we should understand is that the Safety Commission's basic premise is to manage the interactions between heroes and general society, and (arguably most important of all) they also exist to maintain the link between heroes and society (a link that has been alive since before heroism even came to exist, as we know it). Now, here is what the anime did not mention that the manga did...the commission did not seek the death of heroes exclusively. Let me explain:
    On the front end, the heroes capture villains who threaten public safety or break rules, and they deliver them to the police for prosecution and sentencing, the basic works. However... when an act of evil is severe enough to essentially compromise the relationship between heroes and citizens, the game changes. An example used in the manga is someone plotting an act of terrorism. Something like that can badly hurt society as a whole, and the law or proper channels might not be enough to fix things up. What if there is a hero who has gained fame, status, fortune, and trust amongst the citizens, but is simultaneously colluding with a gang of villains behind closed doors (let's go a step further and say they were engaging in child trafficking)? Law and order will likely not work because these particular acts of villainy are capable of shaking the bedrock of society as a whole by damaging the relationship between heroes and citizens...IF they enter public sight. Such people have to disappear from the public senses entirely.
    Que the back end of hero society. When the safety commission has determined someone is enough of a threat to damage the natural foundations of society, they call upon a different kind of hero, one they personally trained to make such threats disappear. People like Lady Nagant. Her job was killing these people before their actions made it to the public, and whether the target(s) in question were actively doing the deeds or simply PLANNING/THINKING about doing them was irrelevant.
    Nagant, unsurprisingly, grew tired of doing this, especially after having her expectations of heroism being this glorious discipline of saving people shattered. However, she was still willing to hear out the safety commission president, hence those questions she was asking him; she was hoping there was some kind of higher purpose behind their actions beyond just spinning an obviously false narrative. She was already going to abandon her role as a hero with the commission after hearing the guy's answer, but she killed him because he made clear she would not leave without repercussions (it was not explicitly shown he was pulling for a gun, but I imagine it was not her contract in his pocket either)
    One really important takeaway, for me at least, is that the Safety Commissioners are not inherently evil (corrupt, fair enough) people; They really do have society's best interest in mind when they act. But, they saw how bad and fragile society was before All Might came into power, and I think after seeing what he brought to the table, they were hyper evasive of letting society go back to what it was, even if it took lying to people to maintain the balance. It also did not help that even before the lying began, people thought heroes could do no wrong or something close to it, nor did it help that heroes in general became more vain as heroism became more lucrative.
    Obviously, this mindset is FATALLY flawed in that they cannot maintain appearances forever, but I just wanted to point out some really important context to give these guys some humanity (a lot of people really hate the public safety commission).
    Cheers,
    co is

  • @marveladison9615
    @marveladison9615 Рік тому +7

    This was seriously the best episode. Fa Jin is actually not just limited to the legs, it can be activated over all his body and it stores the kinetic energy and gives the user a burst of power and speed and thats not all .. he can choose how much energy to release plus it can store an insane amount of energy , thats why its soo broken. THE ANIMATION WAS INSANE.. all the animators did amazing and we got a clip of YUTAKA NAKAMURA'S Animation (the smash) . Man the writing in this show is incredible🤩🤩🤩

    • @montecrisco-uh9uf
      @montecrisco-uh9uf Рік тому +1

      Yep it's a auto charger just him throwing punches stores energy for bigger punches

  • @bernieburton6520
    @bernieburton6520 Рік тому +2

    Nagant isn't dead yet. The explosion wasn't quite strong enough to kill her instantly. She's in critical condition though. She'll probably never fully recover though if she survives in the long term.

  • @raec5426
    @raec5426 Рік тому +2

    This episode shows a culmination for pay off with Deku since the beginning, characterized with studying quirks and combining their use for effectiveness.
    Like recalling for sport festival calvary team battle in S2 with him as team captain. In S3 for camp arc with catching up to villains using his friend's quirks after his body was busted after Muscular fight, again in S3 with him using combined effort to rescue Bakugo from being kidnapped, and all those other training arcs working with classmates too.
    So that was the foundation for him then to now, in order to appreciate seeing him reach a new level for it.

  • @annaavertho4944
    @annaavertho4944 Рік тому +3

    It was announced that season 6 will be the longest season of MHA yet and include 25 eps.
    So 4 more eps to go:) one whole month of MHA :).
    They also kinda have to because… hehehehe

    • @raec5426
      @raec5426 Рік тому +5

      Most MHA seasons are 25 episodes except S1 at 13 episodes. lol

    • @annaavertho4944
      @annaavertho4944 Рік тому

      @@raec5426 Longest in runtime maybe? Listen I’m just reading the German Crunchyroll front page don’t @ me Junge 😂