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Jazz

I like how you point out shots like the one with the girl and Geto sitting and talking and her being blocked out in that one shot. I never notice stuff like that. You also pointed out in the last ep. I think when Gojo is holding Riko’s Bo day and him and Geto are on opposite/opposing sides. Also, it’s interesting he uses the word ‘monkey’ for non sorcerers. It’s the last thing Toji says to him after he sliced and diced him. Basically to remember that he and Gojo got beat by a ‘monkey’ with no cursed technique like they have.

KatyRose

I feel the scene where Yuki is covered by the light while talking to Geto means he’s misunderstanding her, because to me what she was saying and what Geto ends up doing aren’t necessarily the same. Geto just uses her theories to justify his hatred in my mind.

Just Another Youtube Watcher

You can see Geto slowly losing his grip on reality throughout this episode quite masterfully. He feels alone because he is forced to eat and absorb cursed spirits to keep the ungrateful and ignorant masses alive. The water falling on him in the shower reminds him of the day he watched an entire room of people clap at the sight of a young girl's corpse. That sound is actually repeated this entire episode. He has major PTSD from it and its like that moment replays over and over. All he thinks about is the common, "useless" masses who curse others and cause misfortune, and clap when seeing a dead child. It is no wonder he snaps, honestly. You can see he does truly care about every at Jujutsu High, he is still a "good guy". I don't think people attribute enough blame to Gojo for Geto snapping either. Gojo would constantly ramble about how saving the weak was pointless, and the weak are useless. He even tempts Geto in the room with the clapping masses to kill them all because he was riding the high of cursed energy and "wouldn't feel a thing". Gojo was a really terrible influence on Geto's mind.