![]() ![]() This emotional release is matched in an equally explosive Quirk clash between these two apex fighters. Unfortunately, their contrasting values are just too strong for their connection to matter. Neither of these two want to fight each other and an undeniably genuine bond has formed between them, even if it initially grew out of hate. It’s just as devastating that Hawks wants to help and reform Twice as a hero, but that the manipulated fighter has no interest in such an abandonment of his values. It all stems from Twice’s sad compulsion to be able to trust the people that he cares about. Hawks’ admission to Twice is a gutting betrayal, but it’s one that cuts Twice especially deep due to what it reveals to him about himself. However, this sobering reality check from Hawks opens Twice’s eyes to how he’s developed an unhealthy pattern where he continues to trust the wrong people, charting back as far as his approval of Kai Chisaki. Not only has Twice been deceived, but his actions are largely responsible for the major takedown that the heroes seamlessly pull off. Hawks’ betrayal of Twice has been a long time coming, but the execution of this con sends Twice into a terrifying tailspin. The character has made tremendous strides over a short period of time and he’s reached a point where his well-being is gripping enough to become the emotional core of the episode. Twice has always been one of Shigaraki’s top soldiers and the last season really dug into the psychology of his character so that he’s more than just My Hero Academia’s rip-off of Deadpool.
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