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JJK Character Analysis (kinda)
JJK Character Analysis (kinda)


Topic: "Gojo knows it's his fault that Geto left."
When I first entered the fandom I grew really tired, really quick of this statement. Bc it's just wrong.
Gojo may THINK that he is at fault for Geto leaving, but it's simply not true. They both fucked up big time communication wise. Still, I think the way things went between them was really realistic and could have happened just like that in real life.
I'm gonna ramble now, so either buckle up or scroll.
The obvious point where their relationship started to fall apart was defenitely Riko's assassination. Let's start from here. I'm gonna switch between Gojo and Geto, I hope I can word my thoughts correctly.
So, our boys both responded differently to the incident.
Let's take a look at Gojo first.


We see him get stabbed from behind by Toji and he doesn't even flinch. He just smiles at Suguru and tells him to get away. This moment alone shows how strong the mask Gojo puts on is, and for me, it really doesn't come as a suprise that he later seems unaffected by the events of the day.
He locks it away. He doesn't show anything. Gojo is the Strongest and not allowed to show any kind of weaknes.
That's basically what he was taught his whole life from society and probably his own family/clan too. So, he acts accordingly, bc he actually believes he has to. He smiles through the pain.
Now to Geto.


I started to sum up what happened to him during the incident, but let's be honest we all know what went down and don't need it. So, I'm gonna sum up.
Humans clapping applause over the death of an innocent girl. His best friend holding said girl, a numb expression on his face that Suguru had never seen on him before.
"Satoru, is that you?"
His whole view of the world basically tips and shatters.
Humans, in his eyes, are no longer worth protecting. His best friend's hands are tied by the fucked up Jujutsu Society, forced to keep fighting and fixing until one day he can't do it anymore.
His whole world basically turns upside down, nothing is like it was before. And what is even more frustrating, Suguru doesn't have the power to change it.
Satoru has. But Satoru won't. He acts like nothing happened. Satoru just moved on. (He thinks.)
But Suguru can't do that. This sense of injustice eats him up inside and he can't fight it.
Sooo, now that we got that established, let's look at the miscommunication!
Geto is depressed. Obviously.
He keeps his thoughts to himself, bc he doesn't want to burden his friends. And also (I think) bc it's hard to pin down what he is actually feeling in the beginning. He doesn't quite get it himself, so what is he supposed to tell them?
He isolates himself, allowing his spiraling thoughts to grow and take over his mind.
It's typical depressive behavior. Closing yourself off and marinating in your own misery until those dark thoughts blow up and become all consuming and suffocating.
You can't tell a depressed person to talk, to 'just open up'. The automatic response is to become defensive and close up even more. You can only offer a helping hand. The person has to take it theirself.
"Suguru, did you lose weight?"
Satoru tries. He offeres Geto a hearing ear. Agreed, not in the best way there is, his voice to cheery, smile still on his face, downplaying the situation.
He simply doesn't know how to deal with this new version of his best friend. He doesn't know how to pull him out of it. For that Gojo would need to open up himself, show that he is struggleing too, but that's against everything he's ever been taught. He doesn't know how, and he probably is hella scared of his own feelings, hiding them even from himself.
"It's just the heat stress."
Suguru pushes him away, locks him out, bc there is already enough pressure on Satoru's shoulders. At least so he thinks.
And mayyyybe Suguru even has some subconscious repulsion against him. Gojo has all the power to chnage something, but he doesn’t. Geto has the vision to change something, but he can't. He's not strong enough.
They are both helpless. They don't know how to reach out to each other.
Another point: We only get Geto's pov. of the aftermath. We only get to see him deal with the fallout.
So we as the viewer know that he isn't doing well, that he is spiraling and in desperate need of help. It's easy to point fingers and say "Look at the shadows beneath his eyes. How didn't Gojo notice?"
Gojo did notice. He just didn't know how to reach out. He never had to deal with something like that before.
And now what bothers me the most: Who was there to look after Gojo? Who did offer him any help? If people point fingers at him, why not also at Suguru?
Yes, it was more obvious with Geto, he didn't have the same mask in place. But what friend wouldn't at least ask if things were okay, after their best friend literally got sliced in half and just barely escaped death?
I'm not trying to blame either of them. They simply were both too caught up inside their own minds. They were dealing with their stuff on their own and failed to see the other struggle just as much.
This isn't a one way thing. If anything, they both failed each other.
"Gojo knows it is his fault that Geto left."
No. Just no.
Bc really, in the end it's nobodies fault but Geto's. Yes, he struggled. Yes, he was traumatized. I get his character, I really do and I understand why things ended this way. But I just hate to see all of his flaws getting looked over and pushed onto Gojo.
Like a hug would have fixed things.
It doesn't work like that. Suguru's decisions were solely his own. He decided to push Satoru away. He decided to isolate himself. (Again, typical behavior of a depressed person and likeley to happen subconsciously). He decided to wipe out an entire village of 'innocent' humans.
Don't get me wrong, I love our Monkey Anti, but I'm not going to defend him. He fucked up. He had his reasons, but still.
Like Gojo said later on: "You can only safe someone who is already waiting to be saved."
Geto did not want to be saved. Or at least he didn't give Satoru a chance to save him.
So no, it's not Gojo's fault, even if he himself thinks so. Of course things could have ended differently, but for that both of them would have needed to open up.
Their falling apart was really well executed in the story. They didn't know how to deal with the situation, so they kept silent until it was too late. It's really human of both of them.
(Honestly, if you wanna blame anyone for anything, blame Toji. We wouldn't even have this mess if it wasn't for him.)
Phew... I still feel like I have so much more to say. I hope I brought my thoughts across.
I just think it's really sad that Satoru's pain and struggle get's overlooked so much, just bc we didn't see it on screen. But then again that's really fitting for his character. "The strongest doesn't struggle."
Cleverly written Gege. It breaks my heart every time I think about it.
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These are my thoughts on the topic. If yours differ that's totally fine. So, our brains don't work the same. No biggie. Pls don't come at me.🤍🖤
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