#listen I love Aizawa but he was a terrible friend to Mic after Shirakumo died
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desnoot 2 years ago
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BNHA 373 spoiler/discussion
I'm kind of shocked by the way the fandom has reacted to Mic's decision in the last chapter because I think it is VERY in character for him to do that.
For starters the BNHA manga only shows the long term effects the death of Shirakumo had on them pre reveal: -They are close. -Aizawa tries to make sure a situation like Shirakumo's death doesn't repeat itself (teaching the kids to protect themselves, sacrificing himself for the greater good or for younger people, etc.), doesn't talk about what happened and keeps a a cautious distance from everyone. -Mic on the other hand acts as his hero persona most of the time, is overprotective in regards to Aizawa and low-key has rage issues he projects by punching or screaming loudly at villains.
The short term effects are shown in the Vigilantes flashback about their past: -Mic resorts to his persona and starts acting happy and positive, doesn't deal with his own feelings and tries to keep his relationship with Aizawa as it was (keep him close and happy), which is difficult because -Aizawa tries to shove every positive relationship in his life away from him to not get hurt again and deals with trauma by training, hurting himself in the process in order to become stronger (which Mic witnesses), refuses to do group activities and LITERALLY RUNS AWAY FROM EVERYONE THE DAY HE GRADUATES while using his quirk on Mic, making him loose his voice so he can't call after him.
Later they become close again somehow but after temporarily loosing both his best friends in the span of year and a half this man definitely has abandonment issues.
And now we get to the BNHA timeline and think from Mic's perspective. What he knows the League of Villains and Kurogiri are responsible for pre reveal:
Aizawa being hospitalized with a shattered skull, possible damage to his eyes and quirk, and two broken arms.
Almost kidnapping Midoriya during the internships and threatening his students during a trip to the mall.
Attaking the camp, causing several injured and two people kidnapped.
Aizawa having to publicly apologize for not protecting the kids well enough and putting them in danger.
The Symbol of Peace having to retire.
Aizawa getting 9 stitches and almost murdered.
Then Kurogiri is captured and the reveal happens.
They tell Mic one of the heads of the League of Villains, responsible for all that, is Shirakumo. And he can't believe it but he does. And Aizawa is hurt again and reliving all their shared trauma. And Mic is hurting, mad, frustrated and worried for Aizawa cause what else is he supposed to be doing?
And then they capture the doctor and stop Shigaraki and it should all be over but something goes horribly wrong during the mission. And Kayama dies and Aizawa looses a leg, an eye and the ability to use his quirk.
And as much as they try Shirakumo still doesn't come back and doesn't react to them.
They plan the final battle and know that if they can't win it's over. And one of the ways the battle can go terribly wrong is if Kurogiri wakes up and is on the Villain's side.
Aizawa, Mic's single remaining best friend is fighting Shigaraki at the moment. If Kurogiri wakes up he is going there and Aizawa gets hurt again, or worse.
Mic wants to save Shirakumo, of couse he does. That's why he shouts his name one last time. To see if he can try and reach him.
But he also understands the bigger picture. Understans that if Shirakumo wakes up and sides with the Villains, the battle could be over and that Aizawa will get hurt again. So yes, he would prefer him not coming back at all if it means he could loose Aizawa. If it means being left alone again.
It's not the right heroic choice of trying to safe everyone including the villains, but it's definitely the one Mic would take after all that.
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mimez-meme 2 months ago
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Once again idk if I rebloged this but all wellll馃槜
BNHA 373 spoiler/discussion
I'm kind of shocked by the way the fandom has reacted to Mic's decision in the last chapter because I think it is VERY in character for him to do that.
For starters the BNHA manga only shows the long term effects the death of Shirakumo had on them pre reveal: -They are close. -Aizawa tries to make sure a situation like Shirakumo's death doesn't repeat itself (teaching the kids to protect themselves, sacrificing himself for the greater good or for younger people, etc.), doesn't talk about what happened and keeps a a cautious distance from everyone. -Mic on the other hand acts as his hero persona most of the time, is overprotective in regards to Aizawa and low-key has rage issues he projects by punching or screaming loudly at villains.
The short term effects are shown in the Vigilantes flashback about their past: -Mic resorts to his persona and starts acting happy and positive, doesn't deal with his own feelings and tries to keep his relationship with Aizawa as it was (keep him close and happy), which is difficult because -Aizawa tries to shove every positive relationship in his life away from him to not get hurt again and deals with trauma by training, hurting himself in the process in order to become stronger (which Mic witnesses), refuses to do group activities and LITERALLY RUNS AWAY FROM EVERYONE THE DAY HE GRADUATES while using his quirk on Mic, making him loose his voice so he can't call after him.
Later they become close again somehow but after temporarily loosing both his best friends in the span of year and a half this man definitely has abandonment issues.
And now we get to the BNHA timeline and think from Mic's perspective. What he knows the League of Villains and Kurogiri are responsible for pre reveal:
Aizawa being hospitalized with a shattered skull, possible damage to his eyes and quirk, and two broken arms.
Almost kidnapping Midoriya during the internships and threatening his students during a trip to the mall.
Attaking the camp, causing several injured and two people kidnapped.
Aizawa having to publicly apologize for not protecting the kids well enough and putting them in danger.
The Symbol of Peace having to retire.
Aizawa getting 9 stitches and almost murdered.
Then Kurogiri is captured and the reveal happens.
They tell Mic one of the heads of the League of Villains, responsible for all that, is Shirakumo. And he can't believe it but he does. And Aizawa is hurt again and reliving all their shared trauma. And Mic is hurting, mad, frustrated and worried for Aizawa cause what else is he supposed to be doing?
And then they capture the doctor and stop Shigaraki and it should all be over but something goes horribly wrong during the mission. And Kayama dies and Aizawa looses a leg, an eye and the ability to use his quirk.
And as much as they try Shirakumo still doesn't come back and doesn't react to them.
They plan the final battle and know that if they can't win it's over. And one of the ways the battle can go terribly wrong is if Kurogiri wakes up and is on the Villain's side.
Aizawa, Mic's single remaining best friend is fighting Shigaraki at the moment. If Kurogiri wakes up he is going there and Aizawa gets hurt again, or worse.
Mic wants to save Shirakumo, of couse he does. That's why he shouts his name one last time. To see if he can try and reach him.
But he also understands the bigger picture. Understans that if Shirakumo wakes up and sides with the Villains, the battle could be over and that Aizawa will get hurt again. So yes, he would prefer him not coming back at all if it means he could loose Aizawa. If it means being left alone again.
It's not the right heroic choice of trying to safe everyone including the villains, but it's definitely the one Mic would take after all that.
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mimez-meme 2 months ago
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Thank you for this馃
(Idk if I鈥檝e rebloged this already..)
BNHA 373 spoiler/discussion
I'm kind of shocked by the way the fandom has reacted to Mic's decision in the last chapter because I think it is VERY in character for him to do that.
For starters the BNHA manga only shows the long term effects the death of Shirakumo had on them pre reveal: -They are close. -Aizawa tries to make sure a situation like Shirakumo's death doesn't repeat itself (teaching the kids to protect themselves, sacrificing himself for the greater good or for younger people, etc.), doesn't talk about what happened and keeps a a cautious distance from everyone. -Mic on the other hand acts as his hero persona most of the time, is overprotective in regards to Aizawa and low-key has rage issues he projects by punching or screaming loudly at villains.
The short term effects are shown in the Vigilantes flashback about their past: -Mic resorts to his persona and starts acting happy and positive, doesn't deal with his own feelings and tries to keep his relationship with Aizawa as it was (keep him close and happy), which is difficult because -Aizawa tries to shove every positive relationship in his life away from him to not get hurt again and deals with trauma by training, hurting himself in the process in order to become stronger (which Mic witnesses), refuses to do group activities and LITERALLY RUNS AWAY FROM EVERYONE THE DAY HE GRADUATES while using his quirk on Mic, making him loose his voice so he can't call after him.
Later they become close again somehow but after temporarily loosing both his best friends in the span of year and a half this man definitely has abandonment issues.
And now we get to the BNHA timeline and think from Mic's perspective. What he knows the League of Villains and Kurogiri are responsible for pre reveal:
Aizawa being hospitalized with a shattered skull, possible damage to his eyes and quirk, and two broken arms.
Almost kidnapping Midoriya during the internships and threatening his students during a trip to the mall.
Attaking the camp, causing several injured and two people kidnapped.
Aizawa having to publicly apologize for not protecting the kids well enough and putting them in danger.
The Symbol of Peace having to retire.
Aizawa getting 9 stitches and almost murdered.
Then Kurogiri is captured and the reveal happens.
They tell Mic one of the heads of the League of Villains, responsible for all that, is Shirakumo. And he can't believe it but he does. And Aizawa is hurt again and reliving all their shared trauma. And Mic is hurting, mad, frustrated and worried for Aizawa cause what else is he supposed to be doing?
And then they capture the doctor and stop Shigaraki and it should all be over but something goes horribly wrong during the mission. And Kayama dies and Aizawa looses a leg, an eye and the ability to use his quirk.
And as much as they try Shirakumo still doesn't come back and doesn't react to them.
They plan the final battle and know that if they can't win it's over. And one of the ways the battle can go terribly wrong is if Kurogiri wakes up and is on the Villain's side.
Aizawa, Mic's single remaining best friend is fighting Shigaraki at the moment. If Kurogiri wakes up he is going there and Aizawa gets hurt again, or worse.
Mic wants to save Shirakumo, of couse he does. That's why he shouts his name one last time. To see if he can try and reach him.
But he also understands the bigger picture. Understans that if Shirakumo wakes up and sides with the Villains, the battle could be over and that Aizawa will get hurt again. So yes, he would prefer him not coming back at all if it means he could loose Aizawa. If it means being left alone again.
It's not the right heroic choice of trying to safe everyone including the villains, but it's definitely the one Mic would take after all that.
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mimez-meme 3 months ago
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Sighhh this is so well written, I just wish aizawa was a better friend.
BNHA 373 spoiler/discussion
I'm kind of shocked by the way the fandom has reacted to Mic's decision in the last chapter because I think it is VERY in character for him to do that.
For starters the BNHA manga only shows the long term effects the death of Shirakumo had on them pre reveal: -They are close. -Aizawa tries to make sure a situation like Shirakumo's death doesn't repeat itself (teaching the kids to protect themselves, sacrificing himself for the greater good or for younger people, etc.), doesn't talk about what happened and keeps a a cautious distance from everyone. -Mic on the other hand acts as his hero persona most of the time, is overprotective in regards to Aizawa and low-key has rage issues he projects by punching or screaming loudly at villains.
The short term effects are shown in the Vigilantes flashback about their past: -Mic resorts to his persona and starts acting happy and positive, doesn't deal with his own feelings and tries to keep his relationship with Aizawa as it was (keep him close and happy), which is difficult because -Aizawa tries to shove every positive relationship in his life away from him to not get hurt again and deals with trauma by training, hurting himself in the process in order to become stronger (which Mic witnesses), refuses to do group activities and LITERALLY RUNS AWAY FROM EVERYONE THE DAY HE GRADUATES while using his quirk on Mic, making him loose his voice so he can't call after him.
Later they become close again somehow but after temporarily loosing both his best friends in the span of year and a half this man definitely has abandonment issues.
And now we get to the BNHA timeline and think from Mic's perspective. What he knows the League of Villains and Kurogiri are responsible for pre reveal:
Aizawa being hospitalized with a shattered skull, possible damage to his eyes and quirk, and two broken arms.
Almost kidnapping Midoriya during the internships and threatening his students during a trip to the mall.
Attaking the camp, causing several injured and two people kidnapped.
Aizawa having to publicly apologize for not protecting the kids well enough and putting them in danger.
The Symbol of Peace having to retire.
Aizawa getting 9 stitches and almost murdered.
Then Kurogiri is captured and the reveal happens.
They tell Mic one of the heads of the League of Villains, responsible for all that, is Shirakumo. And he can't believe it but he does. And Aizawa is hurt again and reliving all their shared trauma. And Mic is hurting, mad, frustrated and worried for Aizawa cause what else is he supposed to be doing?
And then they capture the doctor and stop Shigaraki and it should all be over but something goes horribly wrong during the mission. And Kayama dies and Aizawa looses a leg, an eye and the ability to use his quirk.
And as much as they try Shirakumo still doesn't come back and doesn't react to them.
They plan the final battle and know that if they can't win it's over. And one of the ways the battle can go terribly wrong is if Kurogiri wakes up and is on the Villain's side.
Aizawa, Mic's single remaining best friend is fighting Shigaraki at the moment. If Kurogiri wakes up he is going there and Aizawa gets hurt again, or worse.
Mic wants to save Shirakumo, of couse he does. That's why he shouts his name one last time. To see if he can try and reach him.
But he also understands the bigger picture. Understans that if Shirakumo wakes up and sides with the Villains, the battle could be over and that Aizawa will get hurt again. So yes, he would prefer him not coming back at all if it means he could loose Aizawa. If it means being left alone again.
It's not the right heroic choice of trying to safe everyone including the villains, but it's definitely the one Mic would take after all that.
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