my evil theories (tapping fingers)
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Hello again all two of you,
I am brimming to the top thinking about my two nerd loser shows. This won't be very long, but I am talking about what I hope to see in the future updates of the mangas.
FIRST OFF: BUNGO STRAY DOGS
So, they found out the big plan from the evil guys was world peace. What now? Obviously, they are not being allowed to achieve world peace, because these guys aren't allowed any nice things. The anime got ahead of the manga, so we haven't actually seen this happen in the manga yet, but apparently there is another evil guy merely two hours later. An angelic being has descended from the guy, picking a fight with the main character and whatever the sidekick of the main character is called. Now who is this guy, anyhow? I had recently thought it may be related to Fyodor, or Sigma, but a slowed down clip of him revealed him to look suspiciously similar to Fukuchi, a man we just watched die. How could he come back, and as a whole different being no less? I think this is where the biblical symbolism is going to flourish. Fukuchi used Fyodor to further his plans of world peace, however he did not fully trust Fyodor as Fyodor is not interested in something like that. He is truly a despicable character longing for havoc. I'm going on a small tangent here. Fyodor since he was introduced has had a lot of Jesus parallels. Weird for a fantasy anime to do, I know. But in season 4 episode 2 (don't factcheck me there) he is shown crucified on a cross, and later in season 5 last episode, he repeats what Jesus said before dying as he took his last breaths. So we have it known that Fyodor is supposed to represent Jesus. Are other characters going to start resembling biblical characters too? If so, would that make Chuuya Judas? Chuuya acted on his side, later revealing he was faking to help someone else instead. That is Judas behavior, is it not? But then what does that make Fukuchi? Will he go on to take the role of Gabriel? Fyodor is the bigger antagonist here, but he is still meant to be Jesus. So what will that make of Atsushi? Maybe the biblical symbolism will start and end with Fyodor. I guess I don't have enough original thought to think about this on my own. All I know is that I am sure of Fyodor's return, especially since we didn't actually see him die. But then, what about Sigma? Was his end truly right there? It felt so premature. Dazai also referred to him as his angel, so will he come back? I am unsure of how they will be taking this story from now on. And don't even get me started on Akutagawa. He had a major outfit change, the first of this series without a basic reason. Why is he dressed as a knight? Are they returning the chess symbolism? What significance does this have to his character otherwise? I am hoping some of these questions will be answered with the manga update next month.
SECOND OFF: JUJUTSU KAISEN
This one is a bit more complicated. There were leaks recently of chapter 336 (you may have seen them on twitter) of Gojo presumably dying. Now, I don't know how he'd recover from being cut in half, but his death also seems a bit... premature. Especially after he made a comeback from almost dying last chapter. I really cannot believe they are letting him die there. But again, how does one recover from being cut in half? My friend Liz believes he isn't actually dying there, since he stated if one wants to kill him, one should aim for his head (which did not happen here). And I say, "that makes sense." Except, HOW DOES ONE RECOVER FROM BEING CUT IN HALF? Gojo is a sorcerer, yes, but sorcerers are still just humans. I don't think his healing abilities can help him from being cut in half, at least not in time before they deal a finishing blow (you can't exactly run away when your legs are not attached to the rest of your body anymore). So, I'm wondering, where is Gege going with this? Are people right, that this is going to be like AOT CH. 139? Where the author just pulls a really stupid move that upsets everyone? Gege hasn't messed up like that before, so I just find it hard to believe they'd do it now. I want to theorize that he's fine like everyone else, but how can I when I saw him cut clean in half? Unless Megumi takes back control right then and there, I don't think Gojo can come back. The idea of Gojo dying doesn't even upset me that much, but the idea of Gege pulling a really stupid move does. I don't think he should die like this. Not after everything else that happened. I think there should be more significance to his death.
That's all for theorizing. I might post something else here though since I am taking a break from my thought sharing app (Instagram).
I am brimming to the top thinking about my two nerd loser shows. This won't be very long, but I am talking about what I hope to see in the future updates of the mangas.
FIRST OFF: BUNGO STRAY DOGS
So, they found out the big plan from the evil guys was world peace. What now? Obviously, they are not being allowed to achieve world peace, because these guys aren't allowed any nice things. The anime got ahead of the manga, so we haven't actually seen this happen in the manga yet, but apparently there is another evil guy merely two hours later. An angelic being has descended from the guy, picking a fight with the main character and whatever the sidekick of the main character is called. Now who is this guy, anyhow? I had recently thought it may be related to Fyodor, or Sigma, but a slowed down clip of him revealed him to look suspiciously similar to Fukuchi, a man we just watched die. How could he come back, and as a whole different being no less? I think this is where the biblical symbolism is going to flourish. Fukuchi used Fyodor to further his plans of world peace, however he did not fully trust Fyodor as Fyodor is not interested in something like that. He is truly a despicable character longing for havoc. I'm going on a small tangent here. Fyodor since he was introduced has had a lot of Jesus parallels. Weird for a fantasy anime to do, I know. But in season 4 episode 2 (don't factcheck me there) he is shown crucified on a cross, and later in season 5 last episode, he repeats what Jesus said before dying as he took his last breaths. So we have it known that Fyodor is supposed to represent Jesus. Are other characters going to start resembling biblical characters too? If so, would that make Chuuya Judas? Chuuya acted on his side, later revealing he was faking to help someone else instead. That is Judas behavior, is it not? But then what does that make Fukuchi? Will he go on to take the role of Gabriel? Fyodor is the bigger antagonist here, but he is still meant to be Jesus. So what will that make of Atsushi? Maybe the biblical symbolism will start and end with Fyodor. I guess I don't have enough original thought to think about this on my own. All I know is that I am sure of Fyodor's return, especially since we didn't actually see him die. But then, what about Sigma? Was his end truly right there? It felt so premature. Dazai also referred to him as his angel, so will he come back? I am unsure of how they will be taking this story from now on. And don't even get me started on Akutagawa. He had a major outfit change, the first of this series without a basic reason. Why is he dressed as a knight? Are they returning the chess symbolism? What significance does this have to his character otherwise? I am hoping some of these questions will be answered with the manga update next month.
SECOND OFF: JUJUTSU KAISEN
This one is a bit more complicated. There were leaks recently of chapter 336 (you may have seen them on twitter) of Gojo presumably dying. Now, I don't know how he'd recover from being cut in half, but his death also seems a bit... premature. Especially after he made a comeback from almost dying last chapter. I really cannot believe they are letting him die there. But again, how does one recover from being cut in half? My friend Liz believes he isn't actually dying there, since he stated if one wants to kill him, one should aim for his head (which did not happen here). And I say, "that makes sense." Except, HOW DOES ONE RECOVER FROM BEING CUT IN HALF? Gojo is a sorcerer, yes, but sorcerers are still just humans. I don't think his healing abilities can help him from being cut in half, at least not in time before they deal a finishing blow (you can't exactly run away when your legs are not attached to the rest of your body anymore). So, I'm wondering, where is Gege going with this? Are people right, that this is going to be like AOT CH. 139? Where the author just pulls a really stupid move that upsets everyone? Gege hasn't messed up like that before, so I just find it hard to believe they'd do it now. I want to theorize that he's fine like everyone else, but how can I when I saw him cut clean in half? Unless Megumi takes back control right then and there, I don't think Gojo can come back. The idea of Gojo dying doesn't even upset me that much, but the idea of Gege pulling a really stupid move does. I don't think he should die like this. Not after everything else that happened. I think there should be more significance to his death.
That's all for theorizing. I might post something else here though since I am taking a break from my thought sharing app (Instagram).