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1 year ago

I’m fucking mad about Gojo’s death again. How can you misunderstand the character you have created? I just know that Gojo died with so many regrets. Yeah, he gets reunited with Geto, sure, but he knows what fate awaits his students after his death

Surely Gege could’ve focused on that. Gojo cared for his students so much and you’re telling me that he does not think of them?? Even of Megumi, who he practically raised and now knows will most likely die??

Fuck Gege, I’m rewriting the manga.

More Than Anything, More Than Even His Death Panel, This Is What Hurt The Most Out Of The Entire Chapter.

more than anything, more than even his death panel, this is what hurt the most out of the entire chapter.

forget gojo's adopted son and daughter, megumi and tsumiki who he raised, forget him saving yuuta and yuuji from execution because the elders were rigid and too set in their ways to see the potential and innocene in them, forget his dream of fostering a generation of strong jujutsu sorcerers who will surpass him, who he wants to help and to protect from going through the same violence he went through during his childhood, forget "no one should be allowed to take their youth away from them", forget about him wanting to reset that crappy jujutsu world, forget about it all...

no, in gojo's very last moments, gege wants you to remember gojo as a battle maniac freak who died with no regrets. gege spends gojo's last moments telling us a total amount of nothing about his dreams for the children who just watched him die, who are now left to fight sukuna (WHO NOW HAS A POWER UP MIND YOU.....) uraume and kenjaku and the merger curse, who are now about to get split in half bc not even yuuta is on gojo's level...

gege spends gojo's last moments solidifying that he is a freak who loves the thrill of the battle more than anything. the rest of his character development past hidden inventory arc is not as important to him. that's what gege decided to focus on in his last moments.

what an awful way to conclude the character arc of your third protagonist. writers out there: don't ever do this shit.


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