Sukuna Should Not Win

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Published 2024-01-22
I go over my thoughts as to why Sukuna SHOULD NOT WIN under any circumstances. Big NO NO to me.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Benayeb
    I wouldn’t mind a Sukuna W. But he won’t. He made the same mistake Toji made. Sukuna abandoned his originally mentality and is trying to prove something. He will be Toji 2.0
  • This chapter already planted a Sukuna redflag. Buddy is cooked. The moment you're not content with your own life and have a desire to prove something you lost.
  • @joelsantos3092
    The bigger the pride, the bigger the fall, as they say. First, Sukuna admits that Yuji's soul is indomitable and unbreakable. No matter how many times Yuji is pushed down, he'll always bring himself back up. But then, Sukuna still claims that he'll break him, nonetheless. He's seemingly blinding himself by his own hatred towards Yuji, and that will fortunately be his downfall.
  • @DecoyZ
    Gege isn't an ultra brutalist writer. Yes he breaks our hearts but he never grinds them into the dust Nanami died and yet Mahito lost against Yuji Nobara died and yet Yuji and Megumi continued on despite it Gojo is gone but Yuji is stepping up alongside Yuta with RCT and an unbreakable spirit Bad stuff happens in JJK The bad guys win fights But no matter what happens the good guys always have a comeback Always have tools The villains may win battles but they have already lost the war Because even if they win here. They will fail in the long run Even if it takes another 1,000 years. They will be destroyed. The good guys are cogs in the machine, if you break one they will be replaced The villains try and take it all as a throne, to be the ones in control or to affect it all But the machine always rebuilds
  • @InIt4TheMemez
    I don’t think most people are mad at gojo dying, I think most people are upset because of how gojos death was handled, the strongest of the modern era was off screened lol
  • @enenra6417
    That Day, the ruins of Shinjuku and Japan disappeared without a trace. Rumors began circulating around the country's disappearance. Some claim that a tall four armed man was seen in the middle of where Japan once stood. The truth behind the incident never came to light
  • @PoDawg
    JJK imo is the type of series to end in a bittersweet way because we know how Gege writes.
  • @NickKCSS
    Not gonna lie, dawg this content is a hundred times better than what other, basically at this point, content farms for JJK do now. You articulate your points so well in a meaningful way to better help understand the story and its overarching plots. Many people try to draw away from the story and while I want Gojo to come back in a sort of maybe Tengen like role, you really did explain it pretty well how his death ultimately works for the story. Still gonna cope tho but this was an amazing video.
  • @lumpy4321
    Narrative aside, I just can't think of a way they could beat sukuna that actually makes any sense.
  • @plushyw5870
    Gege wrote himself into the Gojo problem all over again. Sukana is too strong to believably be killed by his opponents. He also still has tricks left like Fire Arrow. If Yuta falls, it's pretty much over since Maki and Itadori aint winning before Sukana heals up and Hikari is busy.
  • @BeastBoy557
    If anything the current chapter pretty much tells us that Sukuna will lose
  • @HollowG8
    Sukuna is like Toji in the same that Gojo is like Toji, they are characters who represent the idea that supreme confidence in oneself can bring oneself to heights beyond anyone else. Where they differ though, is that Toji left behind everything, and left the world as nothing but a lingering will. His last act was for the future, almost as a form of repentance for his sins in life. He lost to Gojo in the end because Gojo was the new "peak", the high he was in completely isolated him to all of the world's woes. He became more than man for that brief time after experiencing the euphoria of ressurrection, something no "man" could hope to understand. Gojo was different because he knew the consequences of such a life, what happens when you leave behind your friends. When you forget the future, in this case Geto, it may be left for worse. That's why Gojo lived as he did, as if he were a contradiction. He lived for the future, for the people who he shared the world with. He was misunderstood because no one could hope to understand him, he was almost inhuman. Sukuna, then, is the apex. He beat Gojo because he only ever considered himself. Whether it be in battle or in life, Sukuna only cared for his own enjoyment. His power comes from an endless hunger, one he is eager to fill whenever possible. Even in the face of someone like himself, the gap between them is astronomical. Unlike Toji and Gojo, Sukuna forsake humanity for complete isolation from the world (then he got the power to "cut the world"). Past, Present, and Future; to Sukuna, they're all the same. Nice analysis, lots of food for thought, Hundred.
  • @Subpar1O1
    I can't understand how people could honestly see Sukuna winning as "peak fiction". Really, that's the route they want the story to go down? Just because it does what other shonen wouldn't, doesn't mean that it's a good idea. I would at most accept an ending where Yuji is the last one left alive at the end of it all, and even then that's kind of unsatisfying. I'm not one for looking deep into stories and picking apart things like this but I like JJK for its characters above all else. I don't want more characters being written out of the story if their death means jack shit
  • @JoshQwerty
    Thoughts on sukuna’s ideology being a self-imposed curse. Recently his ideals were framed in the same way that curses are typically portrayed(black background and white text.) 🧐 It’s such a cool idea that i’ve seen in this weeks discourse :)
  • @Blizz247
    i really enjoyed your philosophical views on yuji, sukuna and gojo. you nailed it. this is what ive been thinking too. i would really enjoy your philopsophical views on the purpose of struggle. i honestly feel like i was listening to myself here, 5 star video.
  • @JDWalker495
    Sukuna winning would just mean the end of the world one way or another. It’s not like Madara or Yhwach where they are aiming to reshape the world or some sh*t Sukuna is literally cruising through life on vibes. He doesn’t care if he wins or loses cause either way he gets what he wants.
  • @yukotrey9422
    I will say tho that it makes the story so unbelievably more interesting. Sukuna, the villain had a very high likelihood of WINNING. How many stories are like that really? That is one of the biggest reasons why I always come back week in and week out 🤣
  • @nincopyjasb
    Honestly at this point, I don't see how Gege can kill Sukuna without an as$pull or something plot convenience, so much that I think him winning would feel far more natural and less contrived.
  • @ericb8241
    More like it’s the only thing to save the story. Weaker characters winning when gojo, kashimo, and higurama did NOTHING? in the grand scheme the gojo fight was pointless because sukuna is fully healed and has yet to take damage since. An MC magically becoming stronger than everyone in a month would be BS.
  • @AresHeartbreaKid
    Sukuna being shrouded in Mystery leaves me assuming there's more to the picture we're not aware of. So far so good, lets see how GeGe cooks up his story.