My Hero Academia Season 4 Episode 21 English

Okay, let's talk My Hero Academia, specifically Season 4 Episode 21. You know, the one where things really started heating up? Or did they?
I've got a confession. And it might be controversial.
The Gentle Criminal's Tea Party: Overrated?
Don't get me wrong. Gentle Criminal is a fascinating villain. His quirk is super unique and La Brava's devotion is... well, it's something. But did their arc drag a little?
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It's like, we get it. He wants to be remembered. He wants to leave a mark. Maybe a YouTube channel wasn't the best way, dude.
The Build-Up Blues
The whole build-up to the Shie Hassaikai arc conclusion felt... anticlimactic? We had all this hype, all this training, and then... tea?
Look, a good cup of tea is lovely. But when you're expecting a showdown with Overhaul, a tea party feels a bit out of place. It’s like going to a rock concert and getting elevator music.

Maybe I'm just impatient. I wanted more action. More explosions! More Deku smashing things!
Deku's Dilemma: Heroic, but Predictable?
Speaking of Deku, let's be honest. He's a good boy. He tries his best. But sometimes, his heroism feels a tad... predictable.
He's going to push himself too hard. He's going to break his bones. He's going to somehow find a way to win, despite the odds. We know the drill.
Don't get me wrong, I admire his dedication. But a little unpredictability wouldn't hurt, right?

The Power of Foresight (Or Just Plot Armor?)
Okay, maybe I'm being harsh. Deku did get that vision from Eri. That was pretty cool. But even that felt a little... convenient?
Like, "Oh, look! A handy-dandy vision to guide me through the battle! How lucky!" It feels like he has insane plot armor sometimes, doesn't it?
I still cheered when he finally took down Overhaul. But a small part of me was thinking, "Well, duh. Of course he did."
The Animation Appreciation (Because We Have To Be Nice)
Okay, okay, I've been pretty negative. Let's talk about something positive: the animation. Studio Bones consistently delivers.

The fight scenes in My Hero Academia are always visually stunning. The way they portray the quirks is so creative and dynamic.
Even if the plot sometimes feels a little slow, the animation keeps me hooked. It’s pure eye candy.
Plus Ultra Visuals!
Remember that moment when Deku was flying through the air, unleashing his full power? Chef's kiss.
The animators deserve all the awards. They truly bring the characters and their powers to life. They really know how to capture the intensity of the battles.

So, yeah, even if I have some issues with the pacing and predictability, I can't deny that My Hero Academia is a visually impressive show.
Final Thoughts: Still Watching, Still Enjoying (Mostly)
Look, I'm still a fan. I'm still eagerly awaiting the next season. I wouldn’t be spending my time writing about it otherwise.
But sometimes, it's fun to pick apart the things we love. To question the choices. To have slightly unpopular opinions.
So, tell me, am I alone in thinking that Season 4 Episode 21 was a bit… underwhelming? Or am I just a grumpy hero?
