• The article discusses the ending of the popular anime series "My Hero Academia," which has been praised by many fans for its emotional and satisfying conclusion. However, the author argues that while the ending is good, it could have been even better with a few tweaks. The author suggests that the series could have explored the characters' relationships and personal growth in more depth, particularly in the final arc.
• One of the main criticisms the author raises is that the series rushed through some plot points and character arcs, leaving little room for deeper exploration and resolution. The author feels that the series could have benefited from a longer final arc or an extra season to fully develop the characters and their journeys, especially for some of the supporting cast.
• The article also discusses the series' handling of its villains, particularly the final showdown between the protagonist, Izuku, and the main antagonist, Tomura Shigaraki. The author believes that this confrontation could have been even more impactful and emotionally charged if the series had taken the time to delve deeper into the motivations and backstories of both characters, creating a more nuanced and complex conflict.