You know what really grinds my gears? Animes without a clear end in sight. Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood was my first anime, and at 64 episodes it had a perfect beginning, middle, and climatic end. I never got into Dragonball-Z or Bleach because they all had 200+ episodes. A single anime episode averages 25 minutes, so getting through 200 means 83.5 hours of time dedicated to a TV! It's the kind of neverending adrenaline rush that I get burned out on quickly. Now, My Hero Academia started off with the narrative that it's the story about how a kid became the greatest hero, implying it has a discernable end. However, by Season 3, the narrative shifted to how the kid wants to become the greatest hero, now implying that there is no planned end in sight. I don't want to be watching this show while my own kid is eight years old. I don't see the audience hanging on for that long either, so the writer must be banking on getting a new audience (or focusing primarily on the manga readers). It really sucks.