
Legitimate question about the reaction to Gojo's death
Mahoraga was there in the shadows, always ready to strike. When the 3 v 1 started, Gojo was getting cooked and was down an arm and would've just died there if it wasn't for the black flashes. I'm a Gojo fan, but Gojo had to pull tricks out of his ass throughout the entire fight, and Sukuna didn't even use his full arsenal.
[SPOILERS FOR CHAPTER 236 OF JJK] I personally think that Gojo …
Gojo wearing Toji's outfit literally declared this. Gojo's death is parallel to that of Toji's. In my opinion, this was way more impactful than just showing Sukuna slashing Gojo. It is the perfect death for Gojo, and brings the story full circle. So why are fans complaining about Gojo's death while praising the beauty of that of Toji's?
Why Gojo's Death Was Good : r/Jujutsufolk - Reddit
Gojo's death was received with a largely negative reception owing to the controversial way he died. This post will show why the way he died was largely fitting and why it ended well. Let's start with the chapter 235 - the controversial death of Gojo. Here we see Gojo after his airport sequence bisected by Sukuna.
Gojo's death was needed narratively for Yuji's character
A lot of you are missing the point about why people are angry about Gojo dying, it’s not about not wanting the plot to progress, but besides Gojo getting killed off-screen, the manga has been nothing but suffering for the protagonists since Shibuya, the only W they got wasn’t even against the main villains of the story (Maki slaughtering Zenin clan), I personally am getting tired of …
I’m seriously confused. Are we even confirmed of it?
2023年10月1日 · Gojo is as dead as a character can be in a shonen series. He can always be brought back to life because anything can be explained away if the author wants it to happen, but he got a full dying dream, side character saying he won, visibly body destroyed on screen, extra special focus death.
Gojo Death Edit (I will rip Gege apart) : r/Jujutsufolk - Reddit
2023年9月20日 · Just shows why Sukuna was being hyped from the beginning. If gojo dosnt survive this and is really dead then this just proves Sukuna is the actual GOAT. Gojo admitted Sukuna was holding back + he said he thinks Sukuna could have defeated him without 20 shadows. Gojo a cool character but he was never meant to win the fight.
It's not about WHAT happened, it's about HOW it happened
2023年9月22日 · **TLDR**: Gojo dying was expected, but how he was off-screened was unsatisfying, and reading JJK post-Shibuya is like reading Bleach post-Aizen Let's be real here. Gojo had a pretty high chance of not making it out alive going into this fight, or if he had, he would have been severely nerfed one way or another.
Gojo's death : r/Jujutsushi - Reddit
Unlike Jogo, Gojo does not need anyone to acknowledge his strength. And unlike Kashimo, Gojo is no longer tormented by his personal power and position at death's door because he realizes he wants to die as a human being, not as a living creature named "The Strongest". Bonus: Near death when people's soul was lost and needed salvation.
Gojo’s death still remains an absurdity [JJK] - Reddit
2024年3月30日 · Gojo deconstructed the technique with a look and had more than enough speed to dance around it, he should have had more than enough time to teleport a few meters to the side with Blue instead of just standing there like an idiot admiring Sukuna at death's door sending a Dismantle clearly different from all the previous ones (which he should ...
Gojo's death changed everything : r/Jujutsufolk - Reddit
Their deaths didn't really have much substance to me, tbh. Like, I didn't really feel for Nobara's or Gojo's death, and Gojo was in my top 3 characters and Nobara was in my top 5 characters. Though, Nanami's death did hit me a little, probably because it actually felt like it had weight to it.