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Hey everyone!  Here I am with Jojo Part 6, episode 31!! OMG you guys....I wasn't ready for this one!!!! This whole origin story is SO sad, so ugly, and so well written!!! Like dang, I think Pucci may have gotten the best backstory! And while it's tragic, it really does show how Pucci thinks and how that led him right to what he's doing today. Oh yeah, and we get to see how he and Dio first met! Can I just say, brother/sister stuff aside....poor Weather!!!! And poor Perla!!!! Ugh, the topics in this one were just too much to throw at me all at once, it broke me man!!! Great ep!  Enjoy!  ~ MH

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Tyler Stobbe

“Wow, that’s one of the shortest intros to a JoJo episode ever!” /proceeds to pause four times during the reaction. Me: You know, we had to make up for this somewhere… XD So I would describe this episode simply as Araki was challenged to put as much as he could into one section, and he was also watching Game of Thrones at the time? Cause, you know… all the content fits. :P You constantly go pointers up when we start with the intro but this episode there was no intro and they immediately rolled credits so that’s a red flag alert for me. The moral of this story could be “the road to hell is paved with good intentions.” Because despite what Pucci is trying to achieve, everything went a different way than he intended it to. Is it weird to say that the calmest scene in this episode was the one between Pucci and DIO? I should point out the arrow spun towards Pucci when DIO presented it to him. So think very carefully about how the narrator set this up: he said it was 1972, specifically in the southern United States. Anyone who has a faint knowledge of our country’s history knows what kind of racially charged climate that was - in fact, it was even said, “this was acceptable only a hundred years ago.” It certainly isn’t comfortable, but I also have to respect his desire to make things fit in a historical context. It would be interesting to find out how much he researched each location he chose for a part. The main thing I can take away from this is, that no one’s hands are completely clean, and none are completely at fault. Pucci was trying to protect his sister, but had to uphold an oath - so that’s a huge dilemma. Weather just met the wrong girl, how would he know they were related, same with Perla? The whole thing really is (a cliché), a series of unfortunate events. We’re watching this now because it got released in a batch, but if it was releasing weekly I can only imagine the kind of water cooler talk around this episode. I’d say it might be the most engrossing and well written episode in the series so far (I’d have to think about that), but he clearly put a lot of time and effort into this. TLDR: Everyone’s mad, everyone’s right to be mad, and nobody’s absolved. See you next episode! 😅

kamenriderhime

HAHAHA!!! Psych!!! :P I mean, Araki really met that challenge well, I'd say! I agree, that's a great saying for this actually. OMG for real, how was the most sane scene the one that starts with Dio tripping someone with his elf shoes?! :P It's terribly uncomfortable but sadly it's historically accurate. And sadly, much of that isn't even in the past in our country. :( The whole thing was a huge tragedy. That TLDR pretty much sums it up!!!!!!!

Manny

No this was all kinds of wrong. I’m sorry but I blame the loving mother. It’s hard losing a child but she asked and I’d had told her to clear her conscience and go tell that sweet boy. Man see I know it’s a ship but this is why Dio is so good. He “helps” for his own benefit. Nothing more. It’s sad and impressive how devoted his followers turn out to be. He knows which spots to pick. I’m not sure if having his memory restored makes him a “bad guy” I think he’s just continuing where things left off. And having seen the past I can understand why. So he can’t die? Or rather his stand is making it somewhat impossible for him to. Shores rock him back to safety, guns get tampered with by his own hand, etc. it’s Mother Nature taking an unprecedented course. There’s something so dark and tragic about this whole thing. And it’s one of those many old tales that has a huge fiasco ensue which could have been avoided somewhere in the early stages but just continues to ramp up until everything is complete turmoil and people go into obscurity like Weather. This could have been as good as Romeo or Juliet or something. Just wow. What an episode. I’m not feeling up to watching more right now. But I will. 👀

kamenriderhime

Yeah the mom was totally at fault! Losing a child is awful but what she did was pretty messed up. Exactly, Dio's just doing what will further his own agenda, he's a mastermind! Yeah I started to piece together that he wasn't really bad, just picking up from that anger he left off on like you said. Yeah his Stand was just protecting him, you're right! I didn't get that right away. Yeah this totally has classic tragedy written all over it! This was so tough to get through! I'm glad you managed to watch more after though lol!