Sendai Colony starts like a Yuta showcase, then turns into Uro bending the sky, Ryu chasing dessert, and one cursed cockroach proving we can’t have nice things.
The Culling Game sounds simple until Tengen starts talking and suddenly it feels like homework. Rules stack up, systems overlap, and even the characters have to pause and ask for clarification. This breaks it down so it actually clicks.
Mahito is not the final boss of Jujutsu Kaisen. He is something worse. He walks in barefoot, smiles like a bored kid with a new toy, and turns human suffering into a science project. This is less a character study and more a post-mortem on what he does to Yuji, and to us.
Aoi Todo does not enter scenes, he arrives. One clap, one wildly personal question, and suddenly the whole show belongs to him. This is a loud, slightly feral love letter to Jujutsu Kaisen’s emotional support menace and the one man who refuses to let Shibuya turn into pure despair.