The issue with overhaul is what he did to Eri. No amount of sob story fixes that
Of course nothing fixes what he did, but nothing will fix what any of the villains do. Yet, Shigaraki, Toga and Dabi are seemingly being set up to be saved, and the manga going toward a 'everyone deserves to be saved' message. If that's the case Overhaul should be saved too, and it's kind of bizarre that Hori ignored him, despite him being a really good first candidate for a villain being saved.
And sure, what he did to Eri was unforgivable, and she is under no obligation to forgive him, neither is Izuku, but at this point it's almost cruel to not help him. Unlike Shigaraki and Pals, Overhaul is defenseless. He is a danger to no one, and can barely function. He is a broken man, who just wants to fix his dad.
There are logical reasons why Izuku or any of the Heroes continue to have giant, violent fights with the LoV, particularly Shigaraki. I can't fault Star for trying to kill Shigaraki, or not trying to reach out to a person who has not just leveled a country and is trying to rule the world, but is also actively trying (and succeeded) to kill her and steal her power. Despite what the stories themes are, I don't think it reflects badly on someone to defend not just themselves but billions of people from a really terrible fate.
But that's not the situation with Overhaul. Yes, he hurt Eri, but he's not doing it now, and physically and mentally can't harm anyone. Continuing to deny him basic human decency and lock him back up in prison is kind of terrible. I mean, I was floored that Izuku didn't even seem shocked by Overhaul's state. This is the guy who turned himself into a huge ass monster to kill him, and now he can barely hold a conversation because he's been so fucked up.
I just don't understand how Izuku can see a small child in Shigaraki, who is actively trying to kill him and everyone he loves and decide to save him, but not look at a disabled man that is mentally not all there anymore and not feel anything. If the point of this manga is that villains are people, and that Heroes save everyone, regardless of what they've done, Overhaul should not only count, he should be a wake up call for Izuku.
And it's not like he hasn't forgiven abusers before. I mean he defended Enji's right to change and be a better person to Dabi--the kid Enji neglected until he set himself on fire. How is Overhaul somehow not deserving of the same chance?
If Shigaraki and Co. get to be happy after all the horrible things they've done, why is Overhaul excluded? Especially when he has a similarly tragic past and a super tragic present?
Sob stories can't be a factor when it comes to someone actively trying to hurt you or someone else, but that's no longer the case with Overhaul. Helping him and treating him with basic human dignity is just the right thing to do. Letting him suffer doesn't fix what he did to Eri anymore then treating him humanly does.
I'm not saying Izuku should be his best friend, all I want is for him to see Overhaul's humanity like he did Shigaraki's--because saying everyone deserves to be saved is a far better message then saying only a select few deserve to be saved.
Dabi-obviously-not-touya-todoroki, a villain that wants to follow stains will in destroying fake heroes and their place in hero society-
-while listening to every "fXck you dad" song on his way to the hairdresser for all the essentials, because everyone wants to look great on their special day.
Toga Himiko, the evolutionary endpoint of all love obsessed schoolgirls and cosplayers-
-her greatest deception in convincing others that she's just that, instead of a girl driven to madness by her own power and society's rejection.
Also due to the fact that she’s mostly only able to communicate through romantic one-liners.
Together they'll confront the heroes and the heroes will face them, all trying to reconcile their world views while beating the shXt out of each other.
Though Deku spends most of the final War in a Beach Day episode.
And Shigaraki spends it posing like he's a dragon ball z villain.
But taking hits like he's Krillin.
Then the Todoroki brothers face off in a battle of hot vs hot/cold/extras.
Before the whole family gets involved in the fight like it's a reality TV show.
That'll be one awkward family dinner.
And finally, toga vs Ochako takes the series into full Shojo territory, complete with dramatic proclamations and the resulting stabbings-
-resolving in heartfelt confessions and floating light bubbles.
Are there romantic implications when the villain says that blood is her romance, and the hero replies that she'll give her own blood to them for the rest of her life?
Hmmmmm???
So strap in, for a story about conflicting ideals and standards of living, in a world ruled by power and oppression.
Where all of that will fly clear over a lot of people's heads, because the setting doesn't look like a futuristic dystopian landscape ruled by an uncaring well-dressed government that has its children fight for the benefit and entertainment of their society...
Even though it actually kind of does.
Well as long as none of the kids ever get killed, it's not really-
Oh...
Starring:
Memories spoken; no bones left unbroken!
Every-time we touch, you get to crumbling!
Sans the skeleton
We're halfway there!
The red means I love you!
And Utena Rizzako
Too cool for hero school
(Left out the closing line, does anyone have any ideas?)
So something posessed me to watch the va panels for the bnha english dub and everyone has pretty regular, boring answers and then you get Jason Liebrecht just saying shit. "Whenever I want to get into the role of Dabi I just think about my terrible childhood... My mama gave me up when I was three... that's not funny" LMAOO 😭😭😭