Except Mr. Rogers. Mr. Rogers was a pure soul in public and private. And the only stories to come out about him prove him to be a better person than you thought.
@Dirty Bit
|| If you look closely, the trajectory of the blow was scraping upwards rather than through.
I knew it was coming, but the reactions got too real for me to not flinch despite preparing for it. Horikoshi said this arc was going to be a major game changer for the series, so we can expect the worst, but he is clearly toying with both possibilities.||
That’s how the author is keeping the villains “credible”. They lose every single fight but they get away with SOMETHING each time. Either by hurting someone a lot or by gaining information.
I’m just a bit tired of it. I want them to WIN. Unambiguously.
Someone might say “Well, winning doesn’t matter if they’re winning the war overall.” The problem is that each chapter has the fanbase going on about how cool the heroes are. Because THEY’RE the ones who always win the fights.