I'm tired of saying this, but Yuki Tsukomo never deserved her fate in Jujutsu Kaisen

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I'm tired of saying this, but Yuki Tsukomo never deserved her fate in Jujutsu Kaisen (Image via MAPPA)

Jujutsu Kaisen's memorable characters often portray complex motivations with devastating fates, but they hardly compare to Yuki Tsukumo's sacrifice against Kenjaku, which has led to heated discussions surrounding it. Yuki stood out as one of four Special Grade sorcerers, yet her narrative potential remained largely unexplored past her mentorship role.

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Through her distinctive philosophy about curse elimination, along with her separation from the corrupted jujutsu system and the worldview she created, Yuki became a character who could transform the series' foundational concept. Thus, her early departure from Jujutsu Kaisen served not as a satisfying narrative closure but as a wasted chance to delve into the series' engaging deeper themes.

Disclaimer: This article reflects the opinions of the writer.


A revolutionary voice silenced too soon in Jujutsu Kaisen

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Yuki's death failed due to its ill-timed execution, squandering her potential as a character. She was a sorcerer who questioned the very foundation of the jujutsu society—the endless cycle of curse creation and exorcism that keeps sorcerers in business. While other characters accept their roles within the system, Yuki actively sought to eliminate the need for jujutsu sorcerers entirely.

This revolutionary thinking deserved more exploration than the brief philosophical exchanges that fans witnessed. Her relationship with Todo hints at the mentorship dynamic that could have been developed further. The way she influenced his fighting style and his infamous question about women's preferences suggests a teaching method that prioritized understanding one's true nature.

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The narrative would certainly benefit from the striking difference this approach brings to traditional training methods in Jujutsu Kaisen. However, the series failed to deliver a complete mentor-student relationship that could have developed into one of the most entertaining character dynamics.

Circumstances surrounding Yuki's death further compound this frustration. Her black hole technique represents the ultimate sacrifice—a move that could have destroyed the world itself. After being brutally bisected by Kenjaku's miniature Uzumaki attacks, with her body literally cut in half, Yuki refused to surrender.

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In her final moments, Yuki increased her mass and density to create a gravitational singularity powerful enough to consume everything in its vicinity. However, Kenjaku's use of Kaori Itadori's antigravity technique allowed him to escape what he himself acknowledged could have destroyed the entire world.

This sequence leaves an impression through its dramatic execution, yet it leads viewers to question why the narrative required such extreme actions. The technique Yuki chose showed her desperation and determination, yet it reveals that the narrative forced her into a position where death appeared inevitable rather than meaningful.

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Yuki's fate shows how Jujutsu Kaisen often deals with its strong female characters in problematic ways. Though she holds Special Grade status and philosophical depth, she falls victim to Kenjaku's relentless pursuit of his objectives. Her death serves Kenjaku's narrative more than it serves her own character development or the series' thematic exploration of institutional corruption and systemic change.

The most tragic aspect of Yuki's story is how her ideals die with her, as her vision of a curse-free world represented a genuine alternative to the status quo that other characters accept without question.

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Conclusion

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The broader narrative reveals that Yuki's end reflects Jujutsu Kaisen's inconsistent representation of strong female leads. Meanwhile, Kenjaku's relentless pursuit of his objectives resulted in the loss of another Special Grade character who possessed significant philosophical depth.


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Edited by Janhavi Chauhan
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