#and it’s unclear if hanami is actually there for jogo. or if haibara was there in nanamis last moments
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saw a comment about how Gojo’s afterlife could’ve actually been a product of his imagination that was his acceptance of death—I never even considered it, although now it feels like an obvious option on the table. Haibara mentioning him butting into Nanami’s death is the only thing I can see going against that, but Gojo knows of their past that affected Nanami his entire life, so it doesn’t debunk it. When Jogo was dying, he spoke of reincarnation with Hanami and Dagon, and that too was vague in how real it was (at least for Hanami and Dagon being there), but was likely Jogo himself accepting his and their ends. A surprisingly similar end to Gojo’s. That interpretation does make everything 10 times sadder though.
#both takes seem valid but now I kind of like this one more 😭 I feel dumb for missing that interpretation completely#with maki and mai that seemed like an innate connection similar to when yuuji died and met with sukuna before reviving#pandas siblings end are also vague. but since their souls are stored inside I wouldn’t be surprised#if their moments saying goodbye were also in an innate landscape that they’re connected to#whereas in scenes where the character of focus is dying they often see other dead#and it’s unclear if hanami is actually there for jogo. or if haibara was there in nanamis last moments#the latter DOES seem like nanamis imagination#so honestly I could see how everything in gojos afterlife scene was 100% himself dying and conjuring his ideal version of passing over#jjk spoilers#gojo satoru#thanks to the random person who commented that#maybe a ton of people think this and I’m late to knowing but it’s a fun interpretation#and unless there’s definitely proof against it. it’s 100% a valid reading#jjk 236
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