Togata, who has always been an upbeat cheerful young man, unanimously agrees and promises him that he will arrange a meeting. Since Togata has been working under Night Eye since the past one year, All Might asks him to introduce Midoriya to him. Meanwhile, back at the academy, Togata is called to the principal’s office. Shigaraki gets extremely enraged by this and avows that Overhaul will have to pay for all of this. Overhaul proves that none of them can match his abilities and slowly descends out of the room while he asks them to calm down and think about his proposition. Two other members of The League of Villians try to charge at him but he easily brings them down with his incredibly powerful quirk. Using his quirk of disassembling his opponents, with a mere flick of his fingers, Overhaul brutally annihilates his opponent and creates a gory mess everywhere. This, for obvious reasons, infuriates all the members of The League of Heroes and one of them even tries to attack Overhaul. He calls him delusional and offers to be their new leader. He claims that Shigaraki-the current head of The League of Villians-has ambition and also has the skills to achieve greatness, but he lacks the plan and direction to reach his goals. Overhaul confronts the League of Villains and tells them that they need a new leader. He is the young leader of a Yakuza organization called Shie Hassaikai and his character has previously been foreshadowed in one of the arcs. Meanwhile, the highly anticipated Overhaul is introduced. This is when one of the heroes working at the agency asks him to get in touch with All Might who could help him land an internship under his former sidekick-Night Eye. Midoriya calls up a superhero agency just to ask them about prospects for a potential work-study. Season 4 Episode 2 instates the same notion with “Work-Study” which is basically a more serious version of the internships. In one of the previous arcs, all the heroes of the U.A worked under the shadow of real superheroes to get better exposure to the real world. My Hero Academia Season 4 Episode 2 Recap Well, it looks like the creators of the anime have been listening to these as its previously strained relationship with deaths is now starting to change.
For the most part, ‘ My Hero Academia‘ has always restrained from killing its characters and because of this, several fans have raised their concerns on how it is seemingly treading the same path as ‘ Fairy Tail‘. Episode 2 sets into motion with its pleasant pop-rock OP (Polaris by BLUE ENCOUNT) and sets the perfect tone for what lies ahead.