Fans have decided to reflect on Jogo's choices in anticipation of the new episode.
Summary:
Some wondered if Jogo could have won the battle.
Their fight was so impressive that Episode 16 was hailed as the best episode of Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2.
Fans generally agree that Jogo was overcome more by psychological problems.
The 16th episode of Jujutsu Kaisen caused a lot of discussion. It is remembered for its epic battles and unusual turns. Fans finally saw Sukuna's power in action. But some wondered if Jogo could have won the battle. Although winning here is more about staying alive.
What happened?
If for some reason you missed what happened between Jogo and Sukuna, here's a short recap. Sukuna regained control of Yuuji Itadori's body and battled the cursed spirit Jogo. Their fight was so impressive that Episode 16 was hailed as the best episode of the second season of Jujutsu Kaisen. It was disappointing to see Jogo lose, as many fans had already become fond of the character. Moreover, the creators managed to further enhance the moment of his death by showing Jogo meeting with his fallen comrades and explaining his motivation. It began to seem that the evil character Jogo was not so evil, and he was guided by very human desires.
So could Jogo win?
Fans suggested that the reason for Jogo's defeat was primarily due to fear rather than a lack of strength. In fact, Sukuna had set a specific condition for Jogo — he had to strike at least one blow and then Sukuna would help Jogo's teammates. But that didn't happen. Sukuna even recognized his opponent's strength and wondered why he didn't use his domain, which could have been helpful. However, this question remains without a logical answer in the anime.
Another guess about the loss was Jogo's unwillingness to fight Sukuna. Fans believe that Jogo had already accomplished what he wanted to do when he fed Yuuji fingers and let Sukuna out. And he didn't plan to fight the strong spirit next because he understood that he didn't stand a chance. This, by the way, became the basis for another assumption that Jogo underestimated his strength and it seems to be reasonable, as the audience could see the power of this character. Although many fans are not surprised by his decision. It was just in the spirit of the character, which they called the loser mentality. Viewers believe that if Jogo opened up his domain and unleashed a barrage of meteorites on Sukuna, something would definitely hit the opponent.
Fans generally agree that Jogo was overcome more by psychological problems. Not the least of which was the loss of his friends earlier. He definitely didn't have the strength to defeat Sukuna, but he quite possibly could have thrown a punch that would have saved his life.
Fans have decided to reflect on Jogo's choices in anticipation of the new episode.
Summary:
Some wondered if Jogo could have won the battle.
Their fight was so impressive that Episode 16 was hailed as the best episode of Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2.
Fans generally agree that Jogo was overcome more by psychological problems.
The 16th episode of Jujutsu Kaisen caused a lot of discussion. It is remembered for its epic battles and unusual turns. Fans finally saw Sukuna's power in action. But some wondered if Jogo could have won the battle. Although winning here is more about staying alive.
What happened?
If for some reason you missed what happened between Jogo and Sukuna, here's a short recap. Sukuna regained control of Yuuji Itadori's body and battled the cursed spirit Jogo. Their fight was so impressive that Episode 16 was hailed as the best episode of the second season of Jujutsu Kaisen. It was disappointing to see Jogo lose, as many fans had already become fond of the character. Moreover, the creators managed to further enhance the moment of his death by showing Jogo meeting with his fallen comrades and explaining his motivation. It began to seem that the evil character Jogo was not so evil, and he was guided by very human desires.
So could Jogo win?
Fans suggested that the reason for Jogo's defeat was primarily due to fear rather than a lack of strength. In fact, Sukuna had set a specific condition for Jogo — he had to strike at least one blow and then Sukuna would help Jogo's teammates. But that didn't happen. Sukuna even recognized his opponent's strength and wondered why he didn't use his domain, which could have been helpful. However, this question remains without a logical answer in the anime.
Another guess about the loss was Jogo's unwillingness to fight Sukuna. Fans believe that Jogo had already accomplished what he wanted to do when he fed Yuuji fingers and let Sukuna out. And he didn't plan to fight the strong spirit next because he understood that he didn't stand a chance. This, by the way, became the basis for another assumption that Jogo underestimated his strength and it seems to be reasonable, as the audience could see the power of this character. Although many fans are not surprised by his decision. It was just in the spirit of the character, which they called the loser mentality. Viewers believe that if Jogo opened up his domain and unleashed a barrage of meteorites on Sukuna, something would definitely hit the opponent.
Fans generally agree that Jogo was overcome more by psychological problems. Not the least of which was the loss of his friends earlier. He definitely didn't have the strength to defeat Sukuna, but he quite possibly could have thrown a punch that would have saved his life.