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Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2

Review of Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2

8/10
Recommended
February 17, 2024
3 min read
4 reactions

Forget therapy, season 2 of Jujutsu Kaisen is your new emotional rollercoaster. Buckle up for teens with existential dread, enough cursed energy to power a small city, and plot twists that'll make you go "wait, what?" more times than Nobara says "釘崎野薔薇" (which is, like, a lot). Thrilling Plot and Worldbuilding: The Shibuya Incident is a masterclass in escalating tension and unexpected twists. It dives deeper into the jujutsu world, its power dynamics, and the characters' motivations. but Plot Consistency? Never heard of her. It's more like a game of jujutsu charades, where you guess what's happening based on vibes and flashy animation. One moment you're chillingon the beach, the next you're dodging flying eyeballs in Shibuya's rave-turned-apocalypse. It's enough to make Sukuna himself do a double take.

Characters? More like walking contradictions. Nobara throws insults like confetti, Megumi summons shikigamis faster than you can say "expansion," and Yuji...well, Yuji's just trying not to get eaten by his frenemy demon roommate. And don't even get me started on Gojo. Dude's blindfolded confidence and boundless power make him the walking meme everyone loves (and secretly fears).
While many characters are well-developed, some argue that certain arcs feel unsatisfyingly concluded. The large cast can also lead to uneven focus, with some characters feeling underdeveloped.

Animation? It's a rollercoaster. One minute it's smooth and fluid, the next it's like watching stick figures fight in a strobe light. But hey, at least the fight scenes are epic, even if they sometimes look like they were choreographed by a sugar-crazed toddler. The overall high quality, some minor instances of unfinished character designs or reused animation exist, mainly due to production schedule issues.

Emotional stakes? Buckle up, it's a bumpy ride. You'll be laughing one minute, tearing up the next, then questioning your own sanity because apparently, everyone's expendable except Gojo's hair (seriously, that mane has plot armor thicker than a cursed spirit's skin). The season doesn't shy away from emotional gut punches, exploring themes of loss, regret, and sacrifice with genuine poignancy.

Overall? It's like a delicious, messy burrito filled with action, humor, and enough drama to fuel a telenovela marathon. It might not be perfect, but it's definitely entertaining. Just don't expect a coherent story or your feels to stay intact.

Bonus

Gojo's existence: a gift to humanity and the source of endless memes.
Panda's sass: the only thing sharper than his claws.
The Shibuya arc a fever dream where curses party like it's 2020 and everyone's invited (except maybe civilians, RIP).
Try to explain the plot to your grandma. Bonus points if she throws a slipper at you.
The ending: it's a doozy.

Mark
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