My Hero Academia Season 3 Episode 20

The Hilarious Hangover After Hero Licenses!
Alright, picture this: everyone's finally got their provisional hero licenses! Huge win for Class 1-A, right? Well, not so fast. Turns out, the after-party is less "celebration" and more "awkward internship."
This episode, "Special Training," dives headfirst into the reality of becoming a hero. And it's not all sunshine and saving the day. It's… paperwork? And grumpy pros?
Bakugo vs. The Unspoken Rules
Let's be honest, we all knew Bakugo was going to struggle. This episode is no exception. Imagine him trying to act humble and listen to directions. It's comedy gold!
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His internship with Best Jeanist is the definition of "oil and water." Best Jeanist, obsessed with denim and order, versus Bakugo, an explosive ball of… well, everything opposite of denim. The clash is beautiful.
It's like watching a porcupine try to knit. You know it's not going to end well, but you can't look away!

Deku's Unexpected Upgrade
Meanwhile, Deku ends up interning with Gran Torino (of course!). It's a classic master-student dynamic, but with a twist.
Gran Torino's "special training" involves a whole lot of dodging and some seriously cryptic advice. Think Yoda, but with more naps and less patience.
Deku's learning to control One For All even better, getting closer to mastering its full potential. It's awesome to see him pushing his limits, even if he doesn't quite understand Gran Torino's methods.

Shoto and the Fire Within
Shoto's internship with his father, Endeavor, is probably the most emotionally charged of the bunch. The tension is thick enough to cut with a knife.
Endeavor's trying to push Shoto to surpass him, but his methods are… let's just say they're not exactly nurturing. It's a complicated relationship, to say the least.

Seeing Shoto grapple with his father's expectations and his own desires is really compelling. This is a good way for him to grow.
A Glimpse of What's to Come
The episode ends with a hint of something bigger brewing. There's a sense that the League of Villains is still out there, plotting their next move.
We also see All Might reflecting on the future and the burden he's placed on Deku. The stakes are getting higher, and it's clear that the heroes will face even greater challenges.

Overall, "Special Training" is a great episode that balances humor, heart, and hints of danger. It's a reminder that becoming a hero is about more than just having a powerful quirk.
It's about growing, learning, and facing your demons – both literally and figuratively.
And, let's be real, it's also about enduring some seriously awkward internships. We can't wait to see what these kids do next!
One thing for sure, these episodes are full of surprises and are always entertaining! Who doesn't love a good superhero story after all?
