Season 2 of Jujutsu Kaisen has continued to place Satoru Gojo in the spotlight. With this second season, however, viewers are seeing a more in-depth look at his character, for better and for worse. Gojo is certainly written more like a hero than a villain, but he is far from heroic in many ways. One particular part of Season 2 reveals a different side to Gojo-sensei that is far from wholesome.During the infamous Shibuya arc and specifically in Episode 9 of Season 2, Gojo is caught up in a trap set up by Suguru Geto and his curse allies. With the enemy holding hundreds of civilians in a complex series of veils, Gojo must choose between surrendering himself to the enemy or sacrificing innocent lives. Although his decisive actions are impressive as he manages to balance his responsibilities, he briefly shows a darker side of himself as he works through this dilemma.When Gojo-sensei first enters the enemies’ veil, he is his usual lackadaisical self, unfazed by the tense situation and making his usual snappy quips whenever he can. This is the part of Gojo’s character that makes him so entertaining to watch, but there is a time and place for this attitude. As the Shibuya situation becomes more dire and grim, Gojo’s strangely upbeat nature comes across as more terrifying than entertaining.RELATED: Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 Is Redefining How Sequels Are Done
Season 2 of Jujutsu Kaisen has continued to place Satoru Gojo in the spotlight. With this second season, however, viewers are seeing a more in-depth look at his character, for better and for worse. Gojo is certainly written more like a hero than a villain, but he is far from heroic in many ways. One particular part of Season 2 reveals a different side to Gojo-sensei that is far from wholesome.
During the infamous Shibuya arc and specifically in Episode 9 of Season 2, Gojo is caught up in a trap set up by Suguru Geto and his curse allies. With the enemy holding hundreds of civilians in a complex series of veils, Gojo must choose between surrendering himself to the enemy or sacrificing innocent lives. Although his decisive actions are impressive as he manages to balance his responsibilities, he briefly shows a darker side of himself as he works through this dilemma.
When Gojo-sensei first enters the enemies’ veil, he is his usual lackadaisical self, unfazed by the tense situation and making his usual snappy quips whenever he can. This is the part of Gojo’s character that makes him so entertaining to watch, but there is a time and place for this attitude. As the Shibuya situation becomes more dire and grim, Gojo’s strangely upbeat nature comes across as more terrifying than entertaining.
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