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Some might complain about how overly done or stretched out the villain story is, but for me I like it that way. Gives them more depth, gives the reader a chance to connect with the villains (particularly this group), gonna make it a bit difficult for us to root sides when both have their own motives and stories.
 
Twice has to face his worst nightmare; is he the original Twice, or just another clone?
 
The only problem I have with this villain arc is that I can't relate to any of both sides. And especially not any character specifically.
Twice has an interesting ... situation. Toga too, but it somehow doesn't really get to me.
Storywise it's intersting and probably needed to give the villains character developement, I'm just not really enjoying it.
 
BnHA is first and foremost about Deku's journey, and while many of the villains can be interesting, they're interesting as foils, not on their own. The readers enjoyed tournament, training, Hero Killer, and all the other arcs because the heroes were involved. Tomura is a boring villain, these new villains are too new and have nothing invested into them, and too much of this feels irrelevant to the main plot. If this were a spin-off specifically about villains, that'd be one thing, but over focusing on the villains in the main story is annoying. This arc needs to end real quick or integrate the main cast.
 
That is not going to happen in a hundred years now. That ice dude sure says some pitiful things, do you really know when the colour of a fire changes?
 

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