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Just A Little Touch
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"Kasane smiled. "Good. Then let's try it." She gently placed her hand on Kyoka's cheek and pulled her into a loving kiss again. That kiss settled it. They are together now."
I can't draw backgrounds šµāš«š« This time without bias bc reasons.
My girl is homešš I wish there were a figure of kyoka tooš
I adore the fact that in so many other stories, Mob Psycho wouldāve concluded with the World Domination Arc. After all, it has the big, climatic battle with the ensemble cast versus the overarching villain. They win, and everyone goes home, allās well that ends well, right?
Except the story doesnāt end there. Because Mob has yet to reckon with this internal, antagonist force that has haunted the narrative since the very beginning: Himself.
When Mob comes face-to-face with ???% at long last, he says: I am Kageyama Shigeo.
This isnāt a conflict with a villain, or another esper, or even a separate entity that resides inside Mobās body. It is something far more personal, and far more relatable.
???% is the culmination of everything Mobās held back. Not just emotions like anger or fear. Even his desires, like his crush on Tsubomi. All muted by his efforts not to hurt anybody with his powers. Mob has come such a long way, but heās still restraining his feelings so tightly that the moment his control wavered, ???% took over.
But the conflict isnāt the destruction ???% is wreaking just by walking through the city. The conflict is Mob refusing to accept this part of himself heās suppressed for so long.
And ???% is right! Every attempt to stop him thus far has failed. Because he isnāt meant to be stopped. Mob has to reconcile with the parts of himself that he wonāt acknowledge.
And itās the most difficult thing Mob has ever had to do! This is the part of himself that hurt his brother; that hurt his friends and decimated so much of the city. Reconciling with it means accepting that Mob hurt those people, whether he wanted to or not. It means accepting all facets of himself, even ones heās not proud of or wishes he could change but cannot.
Mob has grown so much in this latest season alone, he hasnāt had any explosions, and he felt confident enough in his own abilities to actually ask Tsubomi out, which was something the Mob of two seasons ago could never imagine.
But what about the advice Reigen gave him for his confession to Tsubomi?
His true self, in its totality. This is what Mob has struggled with the entire story. This is why his confession to Tsubomi is the culmination of his character arc. Expressing his feelings means exposing his true self to someone else, even with the fear of rejection.
And while weāre on that subject. Letās talk about Reigen. Right after he gives this advice to Mob, he says this about himself:
It is the height of irony (and tragedy) that Mob and Reigen admire each otherās strengths so much, yet have no idea they struggle with the same exact fear: that if the people they cared for found out who they truly were, they would reject them. It is why Reigen relies on lies and why Mob suppresses himself.
It is also why Reigen has never actually witnessed ???% until now. It is why Mob has never heard Reigen admit the truth about himself out loud.
And thatās why the final arc feels like such a gut-punch in the best of ways. What is harder than accepting who you are, and hoping for others to accept you as you are? Even at your most deceitful, or your most destructive? Mob Psycho ends with the Confession Arc because thatās the very heart of the story.
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