Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 Episode 22: Metamorphosis, Part 2

Manga chapter 106-107

Canon/HIGH

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10.0

12 Fans

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Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 Episode 22: Metamorphosis, Part 2

Manga chapter 106-107

Canon/HIGH

OSHIMETER

10.0

12 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

QUICK TAKES

venkateshonline's avatar
venkateshonline
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Climaxes with intense confrontation and emotional release. The execution feels both chaotic and controlled.
magicpaul's avatar
magicpaul
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Let’s talk about Mahito first. After all the sacrifices and deaths he caused, he just gets consumed by Geto? He should’ve died at Itadori’s hands. That revelation from Choso was seriously shocking. I didn’t expect the plot to turn like this at all.
vanmoerij's avatar
vanmoerij
VerifiedVerified
Reinforcements have arrived, but it feels like it’s just not enough. The scale of the chaos in Shibuya is too big for a few extra hands to fix. The tension is thick as the endgame of the arc draws near.
gureto_daze's avatar
gureto_daze
VerifiedVerified
The amazing clash is genuinely compelling two people with completely different answers to the same problem. The dialogue is thick but earns it. Action still there but this ep rewards people who've been paying attention to the lore since S1. OwO
sebas's avatar
sebas
There’s also a mix of emotions in this episode. Seeing the sorcerers regroup after so much chaos brings relief and hope, but it’s short-lived because the threat is far from over. Noritoshi Kamo enters the scene, and instantly you understand why he’s considered overpowered
inochi's avatar
inochi
Everything is so chaotic and tense, Even they have regrouped the scene is filled with despair
damsunshine's avatar
damsunshine
the flow is complex with interesting plot twist. Everything is told together with explosive action. Very interesting episode and a cliffhanger that makes me more curious.
azamuddinalias's avatar
azamuddinalias
The Brain. Graphics for "Uzumaki" are swirling and terrifying. The suspense shifts as Kenjaku reveals his true plan to restart the world of sorcery.
lordofheroes's avatar
lordofheroes
Filled with complex, informative dialogue, stunning action sequences, and character arrivals, that makes the episode feel as chaotic as it could be. A bit emotionally driven, but it makes it up with satisfying scenes. ABOVE ALL it is an enjoyable episode
c_137s's avatar
c_137s
Pseudo-Geto absorbing Mahito after everything Yuji sacrificed to beat him?? Gege is unhinged. Then the real identity reveal with layers ON layers of centuries of evil?? Choso calling out the truth?? And Uraume freezing the entire battlefield cold?? Season 2 going OUT with a BANG.
atomica's avatar
atomica
Yuji goes all out against Mahito while Todo joins the fight, their teamwork is explosive and relentless against the Polymorphic Soul Isomer. Mahito’s omnidirectional attacks make every move tense, and seeing their growth under pressure had me fully hyped.
lex_labo's avatar
lex_labo

EPISODE CONTEXT

Episode 22 lands as the second-to-last chapter of Season 2, directly following the devastating events of 'Metamorphosis' and serving as the critical bridge into the finale, 'Shibuya Incident – Gate, Close.' The Shibuya Incident arc has been escalating relentlessly, and this episode deepens the consequences of that escalation while positioning the final pieces for the season's conclusion. It's a pivotal transition point where character arcs reach near-terminal intensity before the curtain falls.

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EPISODE CONTEXT

Episode 22 lands as the second-to-last chapter of Season 2, directly following the devastating events of 'Metamorphosis' and serving as the critical bridge into the finale, 'Shibuya Incident – Gate, Close.' The Shibuya Incident arc has been escalating relentlessly, and this episode deepens the consequences of that escalation while positioning the final pieces for the season's conclusion. It's a pivotal transition point where character arcs reach near-terminal intensity before the curtain falls.

QUICK TAKES

venkateshonline's avatar
venkateshonline
VerifiedVerified
Climaxes with intense confrontation and emotional release. The execution feels both chaotic and controlled.
magicpaul's avatar
magicpaul
VerifiedVerified
Let’s talk about Mahito first. After all the sacrifices and deaths he caused, he just gets consumed by Geto? He should’ve died at Itadori’s hands. That revelation from Choso was seriously shocking. I didn’t expect the plot to turn like this at all.
vanmoerij's avatar
vanmoerij
VerifiedVerified
Reinforcements have arrived, but it feels like it’s just not enough. The scale of the chaos in Shibuya is too big for a few extra hands to fix. The tension is thick as the endgame of the arc draws near.
gureto_daze's avatar
gureto_daze
VerifiedVerified
The amazing clash is genuinely compelling two people with completely different answers to the same problem. The dialogue is thick but earns it. Action still there but this ep rewards people who've been paying attention to the lore since S1. OwO
sebas's avatar
sebas
There’s also a mix of emotions in this episode. Seeing the sorcerers regroup after so much chaos brings relief and hope, but it’s short-lived because the threat is far from over. Noritoshi Kamo enters the scene, and instantly you understand why he’s considered overpowered
inochi's avatar
inochi
Everything is so chaotic and tense, Even they have regrouped the scene is filled with despair
damsunshine's avatar
damsunshine
the flow is complex with interesting plot twist. Everything is told together with explosive action. Very interesting episode and a cliffhanger that makes me more curious.
azamuddinalias's avatar
azamuddinalias
The Brain. Graphics for "Uzumaki" are swirling and terrifying. The suspense shifts as Kenjaku reveals his true plan to restart the world of sorcery.
lordofheroes's avatar
lordofheroes
Filled with complex, informative dialogue, stunning action sequences, and character arrivals, that makes the episode feel as chaotic as it could be. A bit emotionally driven, but it makes it up with satisfying scenes. ABOVE ALL it is an enjoyable episode
c_137s's avatar
c_137s
Pseudo-Geto absorbing Mahito after everything Yuji sacrificed to beat him?? Gege is unhinged. Then the real identity reveal with layers ON layers of centuries of evil?? Choso calling out the truth?? And Uraume freezing the entire battlefield cold?? Season 2 going OUT with a BANG.
atomica's avatar
atomica
Yuji goes all out against Mahito while Todo joins the fight, their teamwork is explosive and relentless against the Polymorphic Soul Isomer. Mahito’s omnidirectional attacks make every move tense, and seeing their growth under pressure had me fully hyped.
lex_labo's avatar
lex_labo

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©芥見下々/集英社・呪術廻戦製作委員会

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