sometimes i like to sit in on the anime - only experience like a bird pecking at the window and just like, kick my feet at how well telegraphed the essence of gojo's character is when the consistently hardest hitting visuals from the pv and op is that he looks tired, upset, rattled. like the shift in his placement at the end of the premature death arc, turning away from his kids now and fully masking the breadth of the earnestness topped off inside himself despite all appearances, gojo's mask isn't just for the cast, it's for the audience, too, and something like the latter half of jjk0 is just a whole exercise in encroaching on something uncomfortably private.