Board Thread:Manga Discussion/@comment-31598739-20180213131010/@comment-38886678-20190323033043

Zodazzle wrote: Are you saying you think Jotaro shouldn't saved his daughter? Even the most intelligent and logical person in the world would have to take a quick minute to think about whether to save their child. I also didn't think anyone could blame someone for sacrificing themself in their child's place. Also, how could Jotaro save the universe by not saving Jolyne? It was essentially over at that point. Their plan was to stop time as soon as Pucci went in for the kill and kill him, but Pucci had the knives thrown at Joylne which is what created this whole choice. What I'm saying is that Joylne would have died either way and that there was no possible way to save Joylne. She only survived Pucci's first attack to due pure luck, but she's killed almost instantly after getting Emporio out of there. I'm saying Jotaro is smart enough to realize this even in that short of a time span and see that his daughter was doomed and know that he would have to sacrifice the one thing he cared about to insure that the universe was saved. If Jotaro decided to kill Pucci instead of punch away the knives, then that would have saved everyone is what I meant.