Morj fending off bad examples when he makes a literary critique is one of my favorite segments. It can be as clear as clear can be what he’s saying but there’s a half dozen “what about this sort of related thing??!?”
Tinfoil hat big brain theory: Mary Geoise's spelling change could be a mislead and its actual name was Mary Joy, and it was the Ancient Kingdom's name, and Joyboy's moniker derives from that because he was from the Ancient Kingdom. The Gorosei didnt just destroy the Ancient Kingdom, they took the castle and JoyBoy's hat as "trophies", hence why Imu posesses the giant strawhat and why the Celsestial Dragons live there.
I think we see a reveal that Dragon has had the broadcasting snail this whole time which is why Shaka called him to warn him of his incoming death, basically telling him to get the snail ready
Haven’t watched the vod yet but I’m predicting Morj will mispronounce 4 things this stream. Like zoro’s directionally challenged gag I swear Morj has a mispronunciation gag 💀
I've never been one to complain about break weeks over the years, but man the sheer consistency of them now is kind of unfortunate. Obviously I'm cool with the story lasting as long as possible, but it is a bit scary I guess seeing the length of time it takes essentially doubled. Like, I hope that it doesn't lead to rushing later on.
Jujutsu Kaisen is an interesting comparison to One Piece in terms of how they deal with characters' deaths. Yes, in JJK important characters drop like flies, and seemingly they don't come back (for now). But their deaths happen so fast, with so little build up and so little aftermath that for me they work more for shock value than as strong emotional scenes. That being said, if Gojo or Nobara or anyone else would come back it would still be pretty bad writing: yes you're not invalidating any great emotional death, but you're still destroying the shock value of the scene, all the tension these deaths have created, the overall sentiment that anybody could be eliminated in a chapter if things go bad. Which was the narrative objective of these deaths in the first place and a strenght of JJK as a series, and invalidating that is just as bad as retroactively ruining a great emotional scene in my opinion. Edit: it's the same thing with Gandalf in LotR. Even if a death scene is not written to be emotional, it still has an objective, wether it's surprise, shock, catharsis, building up despair/tension etc. And it's not great to invalidate that. Saying that it's fine since it's just trading "a twist for a twist", it's like saying that Saul coming back is fine because it may lead to an emotional reunion with Robin, so it trades an emotional past scene for a new one. It's not the end of the world and depending on your personal preferences you may dislike one more than the other, but overall they're still bad narrative choices in my opinion
i think the den den mushi is inside the robot giant and that Imu or just Saturn himself will try mess up with the robot giant and the robot giant which is fueled by a mother flame will sacrifice himself by exploding and take saturn down along with a dramatic ending of him opening his eyes wide before the boom 💥. Now i think if Imu will tell to Saturn to sacrifice himself which would be hard thing for other gorosei to swallow it may trigger Ju peter even further to betray Imu, i saw beautiful theory of suggesting the gorosei were part of joyboy crew because Oda names usually the crew members with matching meanings like gold roger, silvers Rayleigh, scopper coban, then Kaido have jack, queen, king and doflamingo being the Joker, also dofi had i think his crew with similar name meaning? and Luffy crew having numeric meaning being Luffy being 56, 56 for gomu gomu etc. And then joyboy had his crew named after planets, and that Ju Peter liked joyboy and was waiting for revenge all these 800 years like how Denjiro being the opposite side of coin of him
I hope we see Zoro vs a Gorosei before we get a flash back. I rate Lucci highly, didn't think Zoro would beat him as easy as he did in the end, but people see it as a bad performance for some reason. I hope Zoro shows out against one of these top tiers.
Kurama's death and recent return is only bad, by your metrics, if you ever thought he was gone in the first place. Thinking he was gone was kinda dumb imo. You think oda would kill Zoro? Not at the end, but in the middle of the story? You've lost your damn mind if so.
Only 10:27 minutes before getting to the stream topic has to be a new Morj record
Record is putting it lightly😂
Thank you for the stamp
I just started lmao I can’t believe it. The stream topic is usually reserved for the last 45 minutes
Morj fending off bad examples when he makes a literary critique is one of my favorite segments. It can be as clear as clear can be what he’s saying but there’s a half dozen “what about this sort of related thing??!?”
Tinfoil hat big brain theory: Mary Geoise's spelling change could be a mislead and its actual name was Mary Joy, and it was the Ancient Kingdom's name, and Joyboy's moniker derives from that because he was from the Ancient Kingdom. The Gorosei didnt just destroy the Ancient Kingdom, they took the castle and JoyBoy's hat as "trophies", hence why Imu posesses the giant strawhat and why the Celsestial Dragons live there.
I think we see a reveal that Dragon has had the broadcasting snail this whole time which is why Shaka called him to warn him of his incoming death, basically telling him to get the snail ready
Need RUclips to implement an ai that detects when morjy is talking about saul so I can skip past it immediately
Lolol
Haven’t watched the vod yet but I’m predicting Morj will mispronounce 4 things this stream. Like zoro’s directionally challenged gag I swear Morj has a mispronunciation gag 💀
I've never been one to complain about break weeks over the years, but man the sheer consistency of them now is kind of unfortunate. Obviously I'm cool with the story lasting as long as possible, but it is a bit scary I guess seeing the length of time it takes essentially doubled. Like, I hope that it doesn't lead to rushing later on.
At 35 minutes: small flash back to see vegapunk giving dragon the dennen and then seeing how vegapunk ending up stuck in the iron giant
Jujutsu Kaisen is an interesting comparison to One Piece in terms of how they deal with characters' deaths. Yes, in JJK important characters drop like flies, and seemingly they don't come back (for now). But their deaths happen so fast, with so little build up and so little aftermath that for me they work more for shock value than as strong emotional scenes. That being said, if Gojo or Nobara or anyone else would come back it would still be pretty bad writing: yes you're not invalidating any great emotional death, but you're still destroying the shock value of the scene, all the tension these deaths have created, the overall sentiment that anybody could be eliminated in a chapter if things go bad. Which was the narrative objective of these deaths in the first place and a strenght of JJK as a series, and invalidating that is just as bad as retroactively ruining a great emotional scene in my opinion.
Edit: it's the same thing with Gandalf in LotR. Even if a death scene is not written to be emotional, it still has an objective, wether it's surprise, shock, catharsis, building up despair/tension etc. And it's not great to invalidate that. Saying that it's fine since it's just trading "a twist for a twist", it's like saying that Saul coming back is fine because it may lead to an emotional reunion with Robin, so it trades an emotional past scene for a new one. It's not the end of the world and depending on your personal preferences you may dislike one more than the other, but overall they're still bad narrative choices in my opinion
Partial Void history flashback begins. Anicent kingdom name is revealed but probably not in the next chapter.
Dragon looking east being to predictable is funny asf 🤣
joyboy flashback will be heavily focused on the iron giant,, he parallels kuma heavily and together they kill saturn with luffy
Man just spoiled Up for me. Damn it
Watch it anyways. I’m mad I’ve only seen it once
this guy...he really did it. again
i think the den den mushi is inside the robot giant and that Imu or just Saturn himself will try mess up with the robot giant and the robot giant which is fueled by a mother flame will sacrifice himself by exploding and take saturn down along with a dramatic ending of him opening his eyes wide before the boom 💥. Now i think if Imu will tell to Saturn to sacrifice himself which would be hard thing for other gorosei to swallow it may trigger Ju peter even further to betray Imu, i saw beautiful theory of suggesting the gorosei were part of joyboy crew because Oda names usually the crew members with matching meanings like gold roger, silvers Rayleigh, scopper coban, then Kaido have jack, queen, king and doflamingo being the Joker, also dofi had i think his crew with similar name meaning? and Luffy crew having numeric meaning being Luffy being 56, 56 for gomu gomu etc. And then joyboy had his crew named after planets, and that Ju Peter liked joyboy and was waiting for revenge all these 800 years like how Denjiro being the opposite side of coin of him
One piece hype for life great 👍🏻 video nice 👍🏻 hype!!!!!!!!!
Going off what kuma could do, what about taking the iron giant’s pain, if thats even possible, and giving it to saturn to kill him off?
I got Elden ring but my character was so fucked up and I started working more. I need to restart it it’s been 2 years
I hope we see Zoro vs a Gorosei before we get a flash back. I rate Lucci highly, didn't think Zoro would beat him as easy as he did in the end, but people see it as a bad performance for some reason. I hope Zoro shows out against one of these top tiers.
unrelated, but saturn getting stalled by the strawhats puts him definitively below kizaru in my option
could you imagine unlimited energy wapol? you just plug the energy grid to his butt 😂
The iron giant is the size of a skyscraper lol idc if it’s strong
Luffy x Nami at the end GGWP :)
Prediction oda will make snaji a hype tool for doll b/c he will no fight a woman 😆
Good stream for the first 90mins then you can skip it because of the repetitive saul/death rants
2:31:40
the more i think about kuma and the iron giant parallels the more i think they will both die sacrificing them for nika/joyboy
Kurama's death and recent return is only bad, by your metrics, if you ever thought he was gone in the first place. Thinking he was gone was kinda dumb imo. You think oda would kill Zoro? Not at the end, but in the middle of the story? You've lost your damn mind if so.
Ussop eats mother flame And become lunarian