Now that I’ve had the time to think about the final chapter, I realise that it actually ...

Rianan D Halmsu May 17, 2024 7:39 am

Now that I’ve had the time to think about the final chapter, I realise that it actually wasn’t as abrupt as I thought it was when I first read the last chapter chapter. The reason why I thought that the chapter was abrupt was because to me it felt like there should have been more one on one interaction between Deku and Shigaraki, instead of ending the way it did as a 2 pager interaction between Deku and Shigaraki. But that’s the thing. The past few chapters have basically been interactions between Deku and Tomura, especially when they entered Shigaraki’s memories and the conversation between them. The interactions between them feel so sparse purely because they are weekly/bi-monthly chapters. In toto, though, the two of them have had a nice meaningful interaction. Shigaraki’s death felt perfect and well-placed to me, as sad as I am to see him go. It suits the theme— also imagining how Shigaraki’s death at Deku’s hands/ Deku’s in capability of saving Tomura because he was Tomura himself was so far gone was good. Kinda realistic, not necessarily optimistic. I liked it. I just hope that the entire manga has not come to an end immediately after. We need a few more chapters on post war Society and particularly Deku’s POV for it to feel more complete

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