Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-28452300-20161110213753/@comment-28452300-20161114000550

Ionliosite wrote:

Kakorat wrote:

The supposed character development felt very forced, especially when it comes to Jotaro who was barely in the part at all to have basis for the character development.

I suppose the ending was a tragedy but it certainly was not a good tragedy, as in the end all of their souls exist in other forms regardless and the enemy is beaten. That ruins the tragedy becuase the tension you recieved in the final story arc of the part is reversed becuase they won anyway. It just isn't as good as other tragedies. I can agree with you on everything exept the things i left, let's start this again:

Jotaro, the most bland protagonist in the whole series, toping even Jonathan and Giorno, is the one who most character development needs. I can't stand early Part 3 Jotaro, he had no personality, he was in the background almost all the time, and only took screen-time when he needed to battle, and cuz he is OP af, he always won. The change on him during late Part 3-early Part 4 was the thing that turn Jotaro into one of my favorite characters. Having character development is never a bad thing, specially for a character like Jotaro.

On the tragedy point... really?, they having alternate universe contraparts ruined the ending for you? like I said one time and another, they are NOT the same person, they can be similar in apparence, personality, name, soul... but they are not the same, DIO is not Diego, Jonathan is not Johnny, Yoshikage (the JoJolion one) is not Kira (the Duwang is not Crash one)... and, you are complaining about Pucci being beaten in a stupid way? don't you remember how they beat Kars, DIO and Kira? its not HOW pucci was beaten, its WHO beat him

also, I like jotaro in part 3 because he masks his caring-ness behind a wall of deadpan-ness