Board Thread:Anime/Game Discussion/@comment-28920940-20170710055810/@comment-28139390-20180624231653

Honestly, I can't completely judge Part 5's ending yet. I read it in shitty quality. I do remember the ending being kind of bad, though I did enjoy reading Diavolo's awful fate. It was just what came after that being an unsatisfying chore to read.

I think Part 2's ending is great. You can't complain about it being an asspull when the entirety of the Part, from the very beginning, shows this is the kind of stuff Joseph will do. Makes sense that the end is the most extreme thing he's done.

It doesn't bother me that he acted on instinct with the Stone of Aja. Fate was in his favour.

Part 3's ending makes sense. Jotaro having the same kind of Stand makes sense. Both he and Dio had issues with their father, would use brute force to get their way, but still cared for certain people, despite his demeanour. He didn't have anyone to tell him/teach him about his power, though.

Part 6 has one of the best endings, in my opinion. I won't argue about it being rushed, though. I'll hope that like Part 4, the anime turns the ending from great to amazing.

Part 7's ending is already amazing, and people need to stop complaining about the child's death. Gyro's goal in life wasn't to secure that kid had a happy life, just to make sure he wasn't killed unjustly.

Also, why is it okay for Jonathan to lose against his rival, but not for Johnny? It's always been fated that Jonathan/Johnny would lose to Dio/Diego, and the blond brit would be killed afterwards.

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@Micha49

The final showdown was the race for the Requiem Arrow, not GER vs King Crimson.