@The:
Man no, this series has completely lost its way. It's not that it isn't like the first arc, it's that it feels like we're reading the cliff notes version of the story. This story collapses after Goldy Pond. It's become a series of happenings: this happened, then this, then this, etc. Nothing has weight anymore. Nothing has build up. Nothing has consequences or ripples. After Goldy Pond they needed to find the Seven Corners, then find that one dude, then reunite with Norman, then kill the demon queen, then kill Ratri. That sounds really reductionist, but the series really does feel like it's on fast forward and honestly, has this series really had an identifiable "arc" since Goldy Pond?
To beat a super dead horse, it feels really similar to the last two seasons of Game of Thrones.
I just can't tell if it's because the writer had the idea for the escape from Gracefield gestating for so long, and either didn't spend a lot of time on what follows, or was forced to continue by Jump.
At the end of the day that's just your opinion, plenty of people I've seen are still enjoying the series and the sales is also doing very well which to me proves that plenty of people are still enjoying it. Only a minority of people like yourself thinks the series is not good anymore and that's fine, I've seen some people say the same thing about MHA and even One Piece. I don't think the series is perfect and there were times I've had a few issues with it but saying the story collapsed after Goldy Pond yeah no I strongly disagree with that, if there is one main complaint I still have right now is the lack of character focus on Ray.
@Nectar:
He had like 20 guns pointed at him and still got away? …Okay, then.
Heroes always get plot armor, so why not the villains for once lol.