Jujutsu Kaisen Adapts Its Most Controversial Scene – To Absolute Viewer Pandemonium

The Jujutsu Kaisen anime has faithfully adapted arguably its most controversial manga scene involving Mei Mei and her brother Ui Ui — resulting in pure chaos among the fan community.Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2, Episode 22, titled “Metamorphosis, Part 2” has drawn widespread controversy for the incestual undertones between the adult Mei Mei and her child brother Ui Ui. The scene depicts Mei Mei lying in bed alongside Ui Ui, inviting him to spend the night with her. “Should we sleep in the same bed tonight?” she asks, to which he blushes, replying how improper that would be. She appears to be aware of the power dynamic she has over him, as she baits him into a reaction with, “Do you hate me when I’m improper?” She then leaves the bed for a phone call, to Ui Ui’s clear dismay. While some fans have defended Mei Mei, fan reaction is mostly negative, albeit often portrayed through humor. ‘Mei Mei’ currently trends worldwide on X (formerly Twitter) with nearly 100k posts.The deaths of selfless characters like Nanami, the incapacitation of the morally upright Nobara Kugisaki and the maiming of Aoi Todo in his fight with Mahito may be further highlighted by characters like Mei Mei who don’t suffer at all despite her selfishness. While less controversial, the continued damage suffered by the main cast is also a matter of continued and heated debate. Many members of the Jujutsu Kaisen fandom have said they are ready to drop the series if it continues.

The Jujutsu Kaisen anime has faithfully adapted arguably its most controversial manga scene involving Mei Mei and her brother Ui Ui — resulting in pure chaos among the fan community.

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2, Episode 22, titled “Metamorphosis, Part 2” has drawn widespread controversy for the incestual undertones between the adult Mei Mei and her child brother Ui Ui. The scene depicts Mei Mei lying in bed alongside Ui Ui, inviting him to spend the night with her. “Should we sleep in the same bed tonight?” she asks, to which he blushes, replying how improper that would be. She appears to be aware of the power dynamic she has over him, as she baits him into a reaction with, “Do you hate me when I’m improper?” She then leaves the bed for a phone call, to Ui Ui’s clear dismay. While some fans have defended Mei Mei, fan reaction is mostly negative, albeit often portrayed through humor. ‘Mei Mei’ currently trends worldwide on X (formerly Twitter) with nearly 100k posts.

The deaths of selfless characters like Nanami, the incapacitation of the morally upright Nobara Kugisaki and the maiming of Aoi Todo in his fight with Mahito may be further highlighted by characters like Mei Mei who don’t suffer at all despite her selfishness. While less controversial, the continued damage suffered by the main cast is also a matter of continued and heated debate. Many members of the Jujutsu Kaisen fandom have said they are ready to drop the series if it continues.

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