My Hero Academia Season 4 Episode 3

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

A character-driven episode that trades explosive action for psychological tension. Midoriya faces one of his most nerve-wracking challenges yet — not a villain, but a man who may be harder to impress than any opponent he's fought. Sir Nighteye, All Might's former sidekick, commands the screen with an intensity that makes a simple internship meeting feel like a high-stakes battle. The pacing is deliberate and measured, letting the weight of expectation and the pressure of proving oneself build naturally. Mirio Togata continues to be a compelling presence alongside Midoriya. Themes of worthiness, legacy, and what it truly means to inherit a hero's mantle run through every scene. This is My Hero Academia at its most introspective — laying essential groundwork through tension rather than fists.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

After Episode 2 introduced the menacing Overhaul and established Season 4's darker villain threat, this third episode pivots to the hero side of the equation, focusing on Midoriya's efforts to secure mentorship under Sir Nighteye. It serves as a critical bridge between the season's initial setup and the larger confrontations ahead, building the alliances and character dynamics that will define the season's central arc. Early in a 25-episode run, this is foundation-laying at its finest — the calm before the storm.

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