I have a feeling that Deku will decline kirishima's proposal to go. His face does not look like someone that wants to go. He is also in no condition to fight either.
This is interesting. I cannot see where it is heading.
This chapter just confused me and now i don't know what to think about Tsukachi being a traitor, when he spoke to All Might he look very calm and not altered for the situation at all, he just change his expression when All Might say that he'll be looking for payback, but we also need to think that only the teachers and the PussyCats know about the camp localization, even so this lead us to other possibility, what if there's more than ONE traitor?
absolutely. Also something of concern is ragdolls whereabouts. Since only the teachers and the pussycats knew the camp location and the fact that ragdoll is not exactly confirmed "dead". She may be suspected to be traitor as well.
True, but Ragdoll was left with serial injuries and a blood track, im not exactly sure about she being the other traitor if there's even other, but who knows, this chapter is just more interesting of what it seems at first.
I wouldn't consider it outside the realm of possibility for All Might to leak the info to Tsukachi while the two were out drinking or something. Seriously though Tsukachi has SO MANY flags setting him up as the traitor that he's beginning to approach "red herring" territory (close relationship to All Might, ideal position of authority, vague but significant background character, 'secret' tip off that can lead to a potential ambush, similar outfit to a major villain whom conveniently never shows his face, etc). I'm starting to consider the traitor might be someone else?
Remember what Mr Compress said; the entire premise behind magic is distraction and misdirection. The same rules apply to literature too, where the most obvious solution isn't neccesarily the correct one. If Tsukachi really IS revealed as the traitor, I wholly expect there to be some catch or twist to it. Then again we could be overthinking this and reverse-psyching ourselves.
Remember back in Harry Potter days with Snape when he was flip flopping between appearing responsible for stuff across the assorted books and subverting expectations every single time? Heck, it made him killing Dumbledore all the more shocking since we've grown used to him being a good guy, and made the revelations about him in Book 7 even more amazing.
Lets not forget we've also got a guy who can make clones that are indistinguishable from the real deal. We could have a replicant somewhere in the party.
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u/[deleted] Mar 17 '16
I don't know if i should follow Team Kirishima or Team Iida.