My Hero Academia is almost my first anime or series. I started watching this as a great Shounen anime, and I kind of agree, but not until season 5. After season 4, they completely lost the essence of what MHN was for; still, season 5 is manageable. Notwithstanding, after that, it just fell and fell into the deep, endless pit. If someone says, what is tragedy? My answer will be MHN. MHN is the true example of tragedy.
Academy and their lives with a Shounen vibe. That's the MHN I know or want to know. Reality is cruel; I can't expect it to always be on my side, even though this is too harsh. In the MHN, they totally forgot and drove in the exact opposite direction, which was to reach the disaster of the MHN. All for one, one for all, All Might replacement and villain society—all those are quite predictable and exciting ideas, because everyone could at least anticipate this much. So, I'm kind of excited for—what is the afterworld of All Might? How do they build a villain society with the same qualities as a hero society? This kind of story idea is pretty common in American comics, like What'll Happen After Superman Dead and Legion of Doom? Excitement is deserving, but it all goes in vain. They can't replace All Might, they can't form a decent society that is better than a hero society, and they even can't develop a proper antagonist like All for One. And academy life has completely disappeared, and now it's totally useless to talk about that, so fuck that. Midoriya, oh Lord, give him a ball to talk rather than cry, crybaby bastard. Plus, Tomura is all for one replacement: fuck, what a joke. Tomura is nothing but a pain-ass baby.
That's all. I dropped season 7 with 1 score, which is utter consolation.