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claireisuche

okotsu Yuta is in Africa. All this is happening within like 2 hours

lucy

sukuna was a human jujutsu sorcerer back in the heian era ("the golden age of jujutsu") but when he died he became a curse and his soul was divided into his 20 fingers

Thabit Ayob

Them playing the opening on his breakdown lol. Also funny how they played the opening then showed nanami and thr ending lol. As If the main episode is nanami walking half burned 🚶‍♂️

Harley

I guess personally for me these last two episodes I was more focused on the Megumi vs Toji fight even if it was short lived. I think for me I was just invested in the story of Toji and how tragic he is as someone that was a victim of jujutsu society and to see that he was the one that ended the fight by stabbing himself and being glad Megumi didn’t take the Zenin name. Also the fact that we don’t even see Megumi realize that was his dad because at the end of the day he doesn’t care what happened to him

Liv

Yeahhhh everything happening kinda sucks emotionally no matter where you are in the Jjk story I hate it here REMEMBER WHEN THEY PLAYED BASEBALL TOGETHER WTF 😭

SanjA1800

should have savored those moments when we still could. Nothing will ever be the same any more.

Madi

Ive always seen Sukuna as someone who just lives by his whims, does what he wants when he wants

Rach

From how I've known it, Sukuna was not a well loved human jujutsu sorcerer, and after death because of his negative emotions/energy he became as we know him: The King of Curses, with 4 arms, 20 fingers etc. He was then later suppressed when he was separated into the 20 fingers that were scattered.

beannieswife

that convo that jogo and sukuna had at the end will always get me. knowing that curses are created from all the negative emotions of humans, jogo saying "we are the true humans" really hits different, and his tears after he got praised by sukuna, since he's the king of the curses, it seemed that jogo finally got validation for his existence, it's like when ppl try to find value / purpose in god since he's a superior being. imagine being formed by all the "worst" parts of someone and being aware of it, i don't know if i'm overthinking or being exaggerated lol but, i truly can't help but sympathize with jogo after that scene, i feel like theres so much more to dissect from jjks dialogue and world building.

Mystical Snow

These last two eps were…a trip. Literally tragedy and trauma at every corner in the story rn. Nowhere is safe. Truly an “incident.” I can’t imagine how messed up yuuji’s psyche is now, but I’m also excited to see what happens with Megumi bc they’re clearly setting him up for something huge later