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Fridge Brilliance
  • Why did Eraserhead threaten the students with detention instead of expelling them like he threatened to do in Canon? Because most of the students don't even want to be there in the first place. The whole point of the exercise was to see them perform at their best. If they knew they had a chance of leaving Class A, most of them would have jumped at that opportunity to slack off and get the lowest score thereby defeating the purpose. Detention cleaning Class 1-B's mess, on the other hand? Nobody there wanted to do that, especially not with some members of 1-B provoking them.
  • Izuku didn't meet Toga by accident: he had recently expressed the idea that even if he or any other member of Class A graduated they'd still face heavy discrimination and they'd be as good as if they didn't, and only those who had been brought in as vigilantes would benefit in some way and only because they'd be paid to do what they had been doing before, and suddenly Aizawa assigns him detention that puts him in contact with the living proof that the system in the end works.
    • The above is even more valid for the readers: in canon, Toga didn't have any rehabilitation and became a serial killer even before joining the League of Villains, but here, while still manic, she has a bright future before her, proving that, for all its flaws, Class A works.

Fridge Horror

  • As Midoriya pointed out the students that have graduated Class A before still struggle through discrimination from the public and will always have a black mark on their record for being "villains". That said, it makes you wonder if it's that bad for the people who graduated, what about the people who didn't? The students with dangerous quirks they still can't control or the students with behavior issues they never got over? Exactly what happened to them?

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