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#also what the fuck happened to gege's writing?? i can't help but think he's disappointing us to come up with something better but still.
jujutsustraycats · 9 months
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"You don't understand the plotline, it's a commentary on the Japanese judicial system" this, "The manga peaked at Shibuya and then went downhill" that, I understand y'all but I JUST WANNA SEE MEGUMI AGAIN
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You mentioning Game of Thrones season 8 is other undisclosed trauma.
I don't think I cried this much when Sirius Black and Dumbledore died.
Game of Thrones was other disappointed. I just hate how the writers build up the hype from the beginning and they just let it ruin without any legit context.
Gege did one thing I never liked about writer that is to take away key character from the plot. Whose importance to whole story is indisputable.
My mind is numb at this point, I just don't wanna think about it. So I'm avoiding it.
Thanks for Another level, at this point that is my canon and I have a good cry after re-reading it since yesterday. To be honest I'm re-reading all of my favorite Gojo Satoru's fanfic.
I can't wait for Professor au, being in academic myself it's very exciting to see an au of the same field❤️
OKAY.
So here's the thing. Kiko is about to fucking RANT.
So it's below the cut 🙃
I didn't ever watch GoT. But I saw what happened and absolutely hated that it felt like reverse character development for the sake of time.
My best friend and I have had conversations about character deaths and the impact they have a lot. Here's the thing that I feel JKR did very well: death. She covered death so well in Harry Potter. None of the deaths felt meaningless or like they didn't fit. Sirius had to die in order for Harry to become the man he became. His death was something that was devastating and we felt the pain with Harry. But it drove the story forward, genuinely. Dumbledore had to die in order for the climax to happen. Because the entire fucking point was that Voldemort was afraid of Dumbledore. His death, the way it happened, how powerless Harry felt, was so well done. People can hate on JKR as a person all they want, but she is an incredibly skilled and talented storyteller. She shaped an entire generation of book lovers. And she did a very good job.
The Harry Potter series was well-paced and just well-written. And I had many friends in grad school who were getting their MAs and PhDs in literature because Harry Potter put them on that path to loving reading.
It's also not just Harry Potter. Not to be a JKR stan, but her detective series is actually very good. It's tense and it's got a will-they/won't-they romantic undertone. For every single book of that series, I actually haven't been able to figure out who the killer is before it's revealed in the end, but it always makes sense. That is such good writing.
Gojo's death felt sudden and like it will stunt the plot instead of help it grow. None of the kids are ready to fight Sukuna. Not a single person there could beat Gojo in a fight, so why are we supposed to believe that they'll be able to beat Sukuna? As much as I adore Yuuta, he's not ready to face Sukuna. Yuuji sure as hell isn't ready, but I can see them pulling some dumbass protag bullshit to make him ready. Hakari and Yuuta together might be able to kill Sukuna. But Gojo had the best odds and looked like he was beating the shit outta him.
But what do I know? I'm not a sadistic asshole who enjoys breaking fans hearts 🙃
As for academia in Physical Paradox: I will say that it isn't going to be as dramatic as real academia 😂 I spent a few years in it, and while I enjoyed aspects of it, academic politics made me want to burn the entire campus down. There will be some dramatics, but they won't be as extreme because this is a fluffy AU where everything works out in the end because I say so 😬🥹
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