![]() ![]() Secondly, her backstory covered in the 2nd half of the anime shows us the true picture of Nana as a whole: Talented or Talentless, she's just as victimized as some of the characters, and for that reason, an anthropology of how she's dealt with the knives of death and revenge growing up. And none better at that to exert her extroverted and convincing personality of persuasion as the class leader to buy people into her segue. Being sent from the human side to a Hogwarts-esque concealed island filled with generic typical My HeroAca setting of "Talented" people for assassination purposes, you might think that she is just dumb to plainly follow orders from the higher-ups, but over the course of the show, there is some semblance to that and then some that's not quite so.įirst off, her role as the assassin against the egoistic "Talented" kids: she's pretty much given a smartphone that dictates all Talented and their kill-counts, but overtime, it also makes you question if covering all your tracks is worth the hassle of not being found as a psychopathic secret impostor for killing strategies, by hook or by crook. This show only reinforces that pink-haired yanderes full of psychological thriller-esque characters are here to stay, and they certainly aren't dumb, and that's the case of female MC Nana Hiiragi. This show doesn't try to sell on its world-building and unrealistic qualities of shock factors, because it really does not need one, as predictable as it can be. That's how you make a convincing first impression that this is more than just your generic Shounen superpower-fest show, and yessiree, it's full of SUS. And no, in the sense that by the end of the first episode, it takes all that and tugs it all out of the cliff in one fell swoop, just like the Talentless Nanao Nakajima. If there is one quote to sum Talentless Nana as a whole, it'd be this quote by Dorkly: “Blessed are the ignorant fools of the world, for they know not the unspeakable horrors that await us all.” Nevertheless, who would've expected an unknown mangaka like Looseboy to precede a formula, that is now all the rage with Innersloth's Among Us, by 2 years no less? Yes, the show starts off as a generic My HeroAca rip-off of sorts, par with the Hero and Villain factions of the "Enemies of Humanity": siding into both Talented and Talentless (you can put two and two together and make five of who and what they are, it's all filled out for you). So strap in for the school-themed spatial ride, and prepare to be Crewmates, because: "There are multiple impostors Among Us!" ![]() ![]() And that's what Talentless Nana aims to achieve here: over-complicated "No shit, Sherlock" acts of playing the "stupidity" game, down to the last culprit call to pursue and claim their reasonings, even to the satirical extremes of logic and twist the game even further down the rabbit hole. But rather than setting yourself up for failure, taking up irrational, emotional-filled oversimplifications of a mental state will be the moment to overcome stupidity and achieve true rationality. wrong, the paradigm of "We're All Stupid" applies to everyone, regardless of your ability of perceive conceptualized notions. Don't attempt to go and defend yourself by remitting the "ignorance is bliss" adage, because while it doesn't equal stupidity, "'tis folly to be wise." Don't get me From psychology to physiology, all humans are ironically wired to have a level of stupidity, whether by a congenital lack of capacity for reasoning or temporary slow-mindedness. ![]() What defines humanity as a whole? It's the age-old argument of stupidity. Why? Because you're plain stupid/dumb to understand, that's mean. “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity and I'm not sure about the universe.” ― Albert Einstein / a.k.a I don't quite understand the hate for this show. ![]()
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