“Humor, drama, and tension are all utilized here in skillful ways that build up to a dramatic cliffhanger.” But Why Tho? · 5 years ago
Even in a setup episode with less action than previous weeks, the animation remains consistently high-quality. Critics highlighted the "derp faces" during comedic scenes and the visceral, gross-out animation of Mahito forcing a human to swallow a cursed object.
: The revelation that Megumi’s sister, Tsumiki, is directly linked to the bridge curse adds significant weight to the mission. It forces the normally stoic Megumi into a more vulnerable, desperate state, which fans noted as vital character development.
Reviewers have praised the episode for its smooth narrative escalation and the way it builds tension toward a "critical mass" by the end credits.
The episode concludes on a high-stakes cliffhanger as the first-years enter a half-completed domain, setting the stage for what many fans consider the series' most "unhinged" and "feral" fight sequences in the following episode. Episode 22 | Jujutsu Kaisen Wiki | Fandom
: While the students investigate, Mahito and Geto’s subplot involving the Death Painting Wombs adds a layer of broader threat, culminating in a chaotic confrontation at the episode's end. Animation & Visuals