#I’ve been seeing a lot of posts about how it wasn’t gojo but yuuta/inumaki or kenjaku who did this
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I love how abrupt the deaths of the higher ups are in contrast to gojo telling gakuganji he doesn’t blame him, only himself for what the principal was ordered to do. the scene feels eerie. gakuganjis small but meaningful choice to not tell yagas last words and reveal pandas origins made a world of difference in saving him from that fate of the higher ups
#gojos a surprisingly fair person when it comes to situations like with toji and gakuganji#but still doesn’t hesitate to kill#can’t really put it into words but it’s interesting#jjk spoilers#jjk 223#gojo satoru#gakuganji#yaga#I’ve been seeing a lot of posts about how it wasn’t gojo but yuuta/inumaki or kenjaku who did this#I could see kenjaku but he only killed those implicating yuuji not everyone#and I can’t see why yuuta and inumaki would team up for that… or why gojo would let them???#assuming this is gojo until proven otherwise#wouldn’t be too surprised if it was someone else but the scene complimented gojos conversation#and I think the protagonists are well past trying to excuse the higher ups on account of keeping the peace#so gojo killing them isnt far off imo whereas gakuganji has shown some development and trust#jjk leaks
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So I’ve been thinking about Jujutsu Kaisen since it ended, especially since I have feelings about the last arc but really liked the last chapter, and that’s when it hit me
Too much text, also spoilers
Jujutsu Kaisen shines when it’s just about the characters
I have many complaints about the series and how it fared post-Shibuya, especially because I still have lots of questions and missed opportunities that we’ll never get the chance to see resolved, but whenever it shone, it did brilliantly
Pre-Shibuya I called the characters some of the best in recent memory, hell Yuuji, Megumi and Nobara are in my top 10 of trios of all time, and would’ve been higher if only they hadn’t spent that much time apart, they are easily my favorite part of the story
How Yuuji wanted to die a good death like his grandpa told him and instead got to live so he can make memories with Megumi and Nobara
All that stuff in the ending about Yuuji trying to get Sukuna to live because he’s just that good, only for Sukuna to nope out because he chose Uraume instead, the one person that actually loved him
Megumi losing everything, and then fighting back because Yuuji told him how lonely he would be without him, especially because he still thought he had lost Nobara at the time, and also Yuuji’s reaction when Nobara came back, that was beautiful
Just the relationships that matter in this story
Gojo coming to terms with his best friend becoming evil and finding the strength to kill him, only to see him become Kenjaku’s vessel hurt so bad
Yuuta not wanting to get close to people because of Rika and then getting stronger and having him love Inumaki, Panda and especially Maki is so precious I love them so much
Maki and Mai having their differences but coming together in the most tragic way possible because yes, the system is shitty but they’re still sisters, they’re twins, and a part of Mai will always be with Maki
Mechamaru selling his soul for a chance to be with the Kyoto kids, with Miwa, only to have that chance ripped away a fight later
Just Nanamin, all about him and his influence in Yuuji
Sukuna taking over Megumi and then Gojo having to fight him, the body of the boy he raised and that he loves so much, and lose his life to him too
The moment that still gets me is when Geto tells Riko that she does have a choice and she makes it, going back home, only for Toji to shoot her the moment she was about to take Geto’s hand
The story is about love, platonic and romantic, the good and the bad, just love
Post-Shibuya the series was a mess, too many characters were introduced and aside from Higuruma, Takaba and maybe Hana, none of them did that much. Yuki was wasted, so were the Kyoto kids and Utahime, and having Nobara out of the story for more than half of it and giving an interview that made it clear she was dead for realsies, only for her to come back less than five chapters till the end was a choice
The thing I enjoyed most was the Zenin stuff, and once Maki and Noritoshi’s fight with Naoya was over it wasn’t the same for me
Gojo’s death was a choice, I wouldn’t have minded if it was done with a little more grace. The scene on the station, Yuuta and Sukuna’s reaction and Yuuji’s promise to remember him and do right by him get me, but I can’t give it too much thought because it feels like the author only did for shock value and because he hates Gojo, which he did by the way
The fights sometimes were too complicated, and that last arc, especially after Gojo dies, was rough, some decisions were eeehhh (having Tsumiki die like that really)
(Also, world building in the third to last chapter, are you for fucking for real)
Overall, it was meh, but that doesn’t mean I didn’t love it
I started reading Jujutsu Kaisen in late 2018-early 2019, way before its anime announcement, I never thought it would be so popular, but I’m glad it is, because my problems with the story aside I get to share my love with these characters with many people
Also, JJK 0 is now my to go Christmas movie and the ending, Sakayume, that song is beautiful, I remember listening to it nonstop for days after watching the movie, I think it was in my top 10 songs in Spotify that year
So for all its flaws, yeah it’s ok 💙
#jujutsu kaisen#jjk#jjk spoilers#yuuji itadori#megumi fushiguro#nobara kugisaki#satoru gojo#i have my issues#but still#I love this series a lot
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