Board Thread:Manga Discussion/@comment-31598739-20180213131010/@comment-38886678-20190323022334

The only thing I have against Stone Oceans is Jotaro's decison at the end which led to the universe being reset. I completely understand that he cares deeply for his daughter and would want to try to save her at any cost, but Jotaro's smart enough to see that there was no win to that situation. The choice was either save the universe and let Joylne die, or let the universe and Joylne die. I find it stupid because Jotaro is 100% smart enough to have killed Pucci during the time stop and saved the universe because Joylne died no matter what Jotaro could've done. I guess it could be explained by father-protective insticts, but Jotaro is also still smart enough to see the obviously better choice as well. But we did get SBR out of it, so I guess it turned out alright in the end.

P.S. I do love Stone Ocean as a part of JoJo and have no problem with how it ended the first Jostar bloodline. It's just the decision Jotaro made which led to the universe reset is what makes me frustrated. Jotaro's a very logical and intelligent person, which is why his decision of letting everyone die over letting one person die, even if it's his daughter, is what makes me frustrated about the ending.