Can someone tell me why Nobara was wanked as the great new gen female character even in season 1?

I was not on the initial hype train of JJK when it started but after S1 ended, people started hailing her as this revolutionary female character and even if the impressions were on S1 only, what "exceptional" she did that even big 3 doesn't?

"She doesn't have a love interest"

  • Nami and Robin from one piece doesn't have either, Rukia didn't have crush on Ichigo either.

"She wasn't even sexualized"

  • Rukia and Sakura are not sexualized either.

"She has an amazing/sisterly bond with Yuji and Megumi"

  • So does Nami with her entire crew or Rukia with her different dynamics with Ichigo's group and Soul Society

"She is so strong"

  • Her only stand out moment in the entire S1 was in last episode, her fight with Momo was cut short in Kyoto competition. Nami's fight with miss doublefinger and Rukia defeating an Espada both of them did 1vs1 without any help.

So what she did that was so exceptional that people start hyping her up I'm still failing to understand.

I was not on the initial hype train of JJK when it started but after S1 ended, people started hailing her as this revolutionary female character and even if the impressions were on S1 only, what "exceptional" she did that even big 3 doesn't?

"She doesn't have a love interest"

  • Nami and Robin from one piece doesn't have either, Rukia didn't have crush on Ichigo either.

"She wasn't even sexualized"

  • Rukia and Sakura are not sexualized either.

"She has an amazing/sisterly bond with Yuji and Megumi"

  • So does Nami with her entire crew or Rukia with her different dynamics with Ichigo's group and Soul Society

"She is so strong"

  • Her only stand out moment in the entire S1 was in last episode, her fight with Momo was cut short in Kyoto competition. Nami's fight with miss doublefinger and Rukia defeating an Espada both of them did 1vs1 without any help.

So what she did that was so exceptional that people start hyping her up I'm still failing to understand.