Jjk Season 2 Review
Mahito taunts him. "You're just a cog, Itadori. The machine will chew you up." Yuji, bleeding, crying, roars: Episode 7: "Thunderclap" Enter the Kings.
Nobara and Nanamin (Kento Nanami) face Mahito. The fight is visceral—Nanami’s ratio technique cracks buildings. But Mahito’s Idle Transfiguration is unblockable. He touches Nanami’s soul. The death of kindness. jjk season 2
A serene summer day at Jujutsu High. A young Satoru Gojo (17, cocky, blindfold-less) chews gum while effortlessly exorcising a curse with one hand. His best friend, Suguru Geto, watches with a patient smile. Their classmate, Shoko Ieiri, chain-smokes nearby. "You're late," she says. Gojo shrugs. "The curse was boring." Mahito taunts him
A small figure—Yuta Okkotsu, returned from Africa—steps over a corpse. "Gojo-sensei... I'm coming." Episode 10: "The Sound of Collapse" The end of an era. Nobara and Nanamin (Kento Nanami) face Mahito
Nobara lands a critical blow on Mahito’s soul—but Mahito touches her face. Her left eye explodes. She falls, smiling faintly. "I did good, didn't I?" Yuji loses both his mentor and his friend in minutes. He goes berserk, black flashes erupting.
Kenjaku absorbs Mahito (who begs for mercy), gaining his technique. He then releases a wave of transfigured humans. The sorcerers are overwhelmed.
Sukuna, sensing Yuji’s emotional collapse, makes a deal: "Give me control for one minute." Yuji agrees. Sukuna takes over, grins, and casts Malevolent Shrine —a domain that dismantles everything in a 200-meter radius. Buildings fall. Curses evaporate. Hundreds of civilians die. Sukuna laughs.