Hi, @zer0420
I have a question for you. Do you think there should've been a scene when Deku blamed himself for letting many people get killed after Shigaraki's escaped during season 6? In season 4, Deku said, "What Kind? I want to save people with a smile, and I want to be strong, so I won't worry people. I want to always win and save everybody. I want to become the best, got it?". However when he failed to stop All For One escaping with Shigaraki's body, which lead to All For One to make a massive prison break across Japan, shouldn't Deku blame himself for not living up to the hero he want to be and failing to prevent many suffering and death? Deku acknowledges that Shigaraki cause many suffers and deaths, but he didn’t address that he failed in being the hero he wanted to be despite all his training and experiences he went through. Shouldn't Deku have thoughts about "Why didn't you do this!?", "This is my fault!" or "You couldn't save them!". It could've been part of the reason why he left U.A high due to wanting to save the people who are suffering, which he think it's his fault. Later, there could've been a scene with Kirishima and Ochako, talking to him about Deku wanting to save everyone. Kirishima can say he related to Deku's feelings of failure and wanted to do more, but he will reply back in saying it's unreasonable that Deku blames himself for everything and is only human. Deku needs to accept that sometimes, you'll lose. it's normal, and it's fine. It's possible to make all the right moves and lose. However, that doesn't mean we should stop striving for a better tomorrow. Ochako would have said Deku needed to learn to let go of his suicidal heroism and survivor's guilt of saving everyone. Referring to Deku neglecting his health, his body well-being, and him not valuing his life just to try to save everyone during his vigilante arc. This will address part of Deku's idea of saving everyone and add to the themes of season 6. What do you think?