Chapter Discussion Jujutsu Kaisen, Chapter 271: From Here on Out (FINAL CHAPTER)

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#82
Sukuna, who believed his ideals were right, reflected on them when he died. He owned up to his failures, reflected, and accepted change. He admitted loss but did not regret his actions. He still believed in his ideals but reconsidered them when he was defeated. That’s growth.

It’s not redemption or anything, but it’s just who Sukuna is. The strongest sorcerer who also respects Gojo, the person he killed. He praised the sorcerers who fought him. He admitted his defeat while still being himself but was still willing to consider Yuji’s words.

This ending is better than how it initially appeared, but with more backstory for Sukuna, the scene would’ve been even more powerful.
Should I watch Fate series?
I have been hearing a lot about it, but not sure if I should start it. Is it good or just average?
It has peak animation with a decent story.
 
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#83
Sukuna, who believed his ideals were right, reflected on them when he died. He owned up to his failures, reflected, and accepted change. He admitted loss but did not regret his actions. He still believed in his ideals but reconsidered them when he was defeated. That’s growth.

It’s not redemption or anything, but it’s just who Sukuna is. The strongest sorcerer who also respects Gojo, the person he killed. He praised the sorcerers who fought him. He admitted his defeat while still being himself but was still willing to consider Yuji’s words.

This ending is better than how it initially appeared, but with more backstory for Sukuna, the scene would’ve been even more powerful.

It has peak animation with a decent story.
and ultimately Gojo accomplished what he set out from the beginning JJK, cultivate a strong next generation. Not only that, but he clearly will be remember as more than a weapon by his students.

This final chapter is the conclusion of both those characters, while the story for the rest is still open for new adventures. It's not as bad as the fandom is making it out to be.
 
#84
and ultimately Gojo accomplished what he set out from the beginning JJK, cultivate a strong next generation. Not only that, but he clearly will be remember as more than a weapon by his students.

This final chapter is the conclusion of both those characters, while the story for the rest is still open for new adventures. It's not as bad as the fandom is making it out to be.
Gojo hasn't been mentioned once by his students. They cared so much about him they didn't bother to give him a proper burial. Gojo was a nobody to them at the end of the day, with only Yuji and Yuta kinda remembering him.
 
#85
Gojo hasn't been mentioned once by his students. They cared so much about him they didn't bother to give him a proper burial. Gojo was a nobody to them at the end of the day, with only Yuji and Yuta kinda remembering him.
Yuta and Yuji show us that they care and still think about him. We don't need everyone to be crying about him or a funeral to show that since those two are the MCs
 
#86
and ultimately Gojo accomplished what he set out from the beginning JJK, cultivate a strong next generation. Not only that, but he clearly will be remember as more than a weapon by his students.

This final chapter is the conclusion of both those characters, while the story for the rest is still open for new adventures. It's not as bad as the fandom is making it out to be.
Leakers ruined this ch :kobeha::kobeha::kobeha::kobeha:
 
#89
We don't need everyone to be crying about him or a funeral to show that since those two are the MCs
I don't get this at all.
He was supposedly their mentor figure yet all they saw him as was a disposable weapon, as Yuta said.
And even he only remembered him moments after Gojo was killed. After the fight it was all jokes and armchair-quarterbacking.
Showing his grave was the least Gege could've done. Abysmal
 
#90
I don't get this at all.
He was supposedly their mentor figure yet all they saw him as was a disposable weapon, as Yuta said.
And even he only remembered him moments after Gojo was killed. After the fight it was all jokes and armchair-quarterbacking.
Showing his grave was the least Gege could've done. Abysmal
I mean I did shit on the post fight review chapter.

But I don't think all of that is needed as long as it's shown that they still think of him, which Yuji did this chapter
 
#93
Yuta and Yuji show us that they care and still think about him. We don't need everyone to be crying about him or a funeral to show that since those two are the MCs
Why does every defender of Akutami's writing have the same response?

Insert valid criticism

Akutami defender: "We don't NeEd that bRo, it's just pEaK the wAy it is"
 
#99
Well, you're defending Akutami, while giving out pretty much the same response as many Akutami defenders. You may have criticized him, but you're still acting like one over a valid criticism.
Because I personally agree with them just once? You do realize you can hold more than one opinion right? It doesn't just have to be "JJK sucks" or "JJK is peak fiction"
 
Because I personally agree with them just once? You do realize you can hold more than one opinion right? It doesn't just have to be "JJK sucks" or "JJK is peak fiction"
You probably agree with them a lot more, but I'm not you so I wouldn't assume what specific takes you hold.

Yeah you can, I'm just noting how weird your take was.

I agree, I'm on "JJK is a grade below mediocrity"
 
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