BNHA just ended and Shigaraki Tomura (an actually complex villain unlike Sauron) said "villains need a hero of their own" in one of last chapters, and series is a mid shonen with kids as target audience
these people really think their audience are as stupid, or more, as they are (which is probably true honestly)
Mind you, they also showed that the person who most looked up to and idolized him was someone who knew him as a person, not as an idea. Also the fact that they showed society changing by having the same old lady who ignored said villain when he was a child in need and a huge thene of the series is incremental generational change rather than one-and-done pivotal everything-is-different-now moments (look at All Might publiclysefeating AFO, for instance)... you might be selling it a bit short.
true, Spinner had a great conclusion too, and i'm only underselling it because the final chapter felt like it lacked clarification, hence all the memes surrounding the ending
BNHA just ended and Shigaraki Tomura (an actually complex villain unlike Sauron) said "villains need a hero of their own" in one of last chapters, and series is a mid shonen with kids as target audience
these people really think their audience are as stupid, or more, as they are (which is probably true honestly)
Mind you, they also showed that the person who most looked up to and idolized him was someone who knew him as a person, not as an idea. Also the fact that they showed society changing by having the same old lady who ignored said villain when he was a child in need and a huge thene of the series is incremental generational change rather than one-and-done pivotal everything-is-different-now moments (look at All Might publiclysefeating AFO, for instance)... you might be selling it a bit short.
true, Spinner had a great conclusion too, and i'm only underselling it because the final chapter felt like it lacked clarification, hence all the memes surrounding the ending