Oh! I like the idea of Nana as a UA homeroom teacher. Her death must have been devastating, maybe that's when it sinks in for some of them that heroics can be a dangerous career path (like they knew it intellectually, but didn't realize what that meant). And then Gran Torino steps in, and is harsher than Aizawa could ever hope to be.
Oh yes, absolutely devastating, and now I see how much worse it gets for them... Gran is the one who was even stricter about the 'keep absolutely seperate from Nana's family to keep them safe' so I could see him going hard core on driving kids who aren't up to the real risks out of the hero program- either with insane training, blunt criticism, or actually expelling


















