@LelaniMaya@Tommytfc2 I can handle criticism of jjk (I have a lot of problems with it) but I take issue with calling a scene that clearly has a meaning “just shock value”. I don’t see it as unnecessary because I don’t think there is anything “sexy” about that scene. Anybody who does is weird.
@LelaniMaya@Tommytfc2 To me the scene represented the difference between her and Nanami. Nanami sacrificed himself to save more people and imagined himself in Malaysia in his final moments, then we see meimei in Malaysia doing something depraved. It shows how the system rewards selfishness.
@hotpantsxoxo Then I’m sorry but you read stuff in a weird way 😭😭 why would you be ok with somebody spoiling an entire story for you before you read it
@charmnman@LostJudgmentRGG The truth is if this was vice versa (the manga had it during in a silent way and the anime introduced it early) it would be confusing. The story flows better this way imo
@gaysorafan The point (of an ending we haven’t even seen btw) is that denji was using being chainsaw man as a way to cope with his trauma through running from it. That running came in the form of both constantly putting himself in danger and hypersexuality
@monosou_@hneybears It was drawn bc in a time where denji is being called “sex obsessed” it clarifies that he would never do anything without expressed consent (he’s not gonna do anything with yoru)