The heart of the story lies with and Twice (Jin Bubaigawara) . For months, Hawks has been undercover, befriending Twice to gather intel. He genuinely likes Jin, seeing him not as a monster, but as a good-hearted man who fell in with the wrong crowd.
Hawks corners Twice, intending to take him into custody peacefully. He offers Jin a chance at redemption, promising to help him start over. However, Twice is devastated. To him, Hawks wasn’t just a friend; he was the person who proved that Jin could be trusted. Realizing he has once again endangered his "family" (the League of Villains) by being too trusting, Twice snaps. BnHA6Ep3SD23:50 Min
The atmosphere is chaotic. Magic, explosions, and debris fill the air, but the narrative quickly narrows its focus to a rooftop where the ultimate clash of ideologies is about to occur. Hawks vs. Twice: The Tragedy of Trust The heart of the story lies with and Twice (Jin Bubaigawara)
The episode ends with Hawks standing over the fallen villain, his wings burnt and his conscience heavy, while Dabi reveals a terrifying secret: he knows Hawks' real name, Keigo Takami, implying a much deeper, darker connection between the hero's past and the villains' cause. Hawks corners Twice, intending to take him into
Just as Hawks gains the upper hand, bursts onto the scene. With a sadistic grin, he incinerates the area with blue flames. Dabi doesn't care about saving Twice; he sees the situation as a perfect opportunity to kill the Number 2 Hero.
The episode begins in the heat of the massive raid on the Paranormal Liberation Front’s headquarters. While heroes like Endeavor and Mirko are storming the hospital to find Shigaraki, the backup team is tasked with neutralizing the villain army at Gunga Mountain Villa.