After the incredible success of its first season and prequel film, Jujutsu Kaisen has closed out its second season with more cliffhangers than it started with. Even without evidence from the original manga, fans have a lot to look forward to in the next season. From dramatic plot reveals to drastic changes in character dynamics, there’s so much more story left in this anime.Season 2 covers the Gojo Past arc and the infamous Shibuya arc, arguably the two most emotional arcs so far. With Gojo being captured by the enemy, who is a legendary sorcerer using Geto’s body, every Jujutsu Sorcerer fights through a horde of curses, transfigured humans, and special-grade curses to rescue him. The fight for Gojo is interrupted by a loose Sukuna who levels Shibuya to the ground, and from that, Yuji is still pushed to keep fighting after being so broken down by the overwhelming events that ensue. After many tragic losses and jaw-dropping battles, the fight boils down to fake Geto against the last remaining Jujutsu sorcerers, with Yuji hanging on a thread. With so many things happening in such a short number of episodes, there are dozens of different plot threads left to properly close. However, a few of them are of major importance.Because no one is there to see how Yuji was taken advantage of, there is the assumption from certain sorcerers that Yuji is to blame for Sukuna’s rampage. On top of the debate on Yuji’s guilt, the Jujutsu Higher-Ups take advantage of the chaos that spreads after Gojo’s capture and declare Yuji a wanted man. They also accuse Gojo of working with the enemy and deem Principal Yaga guilty as well and sentenced to death like Yuji. The end of Season 2 shows a brief scene of Yuji walking alone and eventually fighting curses, marking his lone wolf arc.
After the incredible success of its first season and prequel film, Jujutsu Kaisen has closed out its second season with more cliffhangers than it started with. Even without evidence from the original manga, fans have a lot to look forward to in the next season. From dramatic plot reveals to drastic changes in character dynamics, there’s so much more story left in this anime.
Season 2 covers the Gojo Past arc and the infamous Shibuya arc, arguably the two most emotional arcs so far. With Gojo being captured by the enemy, who is a legendary sorcerer using Geto’s body, every Jujutsu Sorcerer fights through a horde of curses, transfigured humans, and special-grade curses to rescue him. The fight for Gojo is interrupted by a loose Sukuna who levels Shibuya to the ground, and from that, Yuji is still pushed to keep fighting after being so broken down by the overwhelming events that ensue. After many tragic losses and jaw-dropping battles, the fight boils down to fake Geto against the last remaining Jujutsu sorcerers, with Yuji hanging on a thread. With so many things happening in such a short number of episodes, there are dozens of different plot threads left to properly close. However, a few of them are of major importance.
Because no one is there to see how Yuji was taken advantage of, there is the assumption from certain sorcerers that Yuji is to blame for Sukuna’s rampage. On top of the debate on Yuji’s guilt, the Jujutsu Higher-Ups take advantage of the chaos that spreads after Gojo’s capture and declare Yuji a wanted man. They also accuse Gojo of working with the enemy and deem Principal Yaga guilty as well and sentenced to death like Yuji. The end of Season 2 shows a brief scene of Yuji walking alone and eventually fighting curses, marking his lone wolf arc.
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