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Megumi and Tsumiki do not have a good relationship.
Jujutsu Kaisen is a Greek tragedy. Our heroes are flawed and those flaws bring about their doom. Plenty of people have given great analyses about how this relates to Megumiās and Yuujiās relationship, but today I want to talk about the Fushiguro siblings.
Initially, we only know about Tsumiki from Megumiās POV. Sheās sleeping beauty, the archetypical absent female character whose tragic fate propels the male hero forward. He clearly holds her as the ideal of a āgood personā in his mind.
So I was quite shocked when we finally see what their relationship was actually like.
First of all, Megumi visibly resents her. He rejects all of her attempts at caretaking, and heās blunt and cruel about it. And Tsumiki is not the perfect patient princess weāve been led to believe. She lashes out, kind of violentlyāshe doesnāt regret throwing the carton at him, only that it still had milk in it. (Lol.) She didnāt throw it because Megumi got in a fight, she threw it because Megumi said he hated her. Megumi says Tsumiki was kind to him and supported him, but the only thing weāre shown is this really acrimonious exchange. It creates an uneasy feeling. Can we trust Megumiās perspective? Is he misremembering something?
Clearly, these two did not get along. Theyāre both traumatized children who were abandoned by their parents, and Tsumiki coped by trying to play house, while Megumi coped by being distant and angry. They canāt understand each other or communicate properly. They must have constantly fought as kids. All they have in the world is each other, and they resent each other for it.
Immediately after this scene, Tsumiki does the test of courage and gets cursedāso this might be the last time they saw each other before Tsumiki fell into a coma. (Iām not super clear on the timeline, but it would make sense.) Megumi, like a child who only appreciates somethingās value after itās gone, finally realizes Tsumikiās true strength of character.
And you would THINK that heās learned something. You would THINK that their relationship would be different now that Tsumikiās finally awake again.
But once they reunited, did he apologize? Did he say āHey sis, sorry for being such a bratā? Did he say āIām glad youāre awake again, I love youā?
No! Basically the first thing he says, after a brief mention of the culling game, is āYou can go back to sleep.ā After sheās been asleep for over a year and a half. After heās been waiting faithfully for her to wake up for a YEAR AND A HALF.
Imagine Sleeping Beauty suddenly waking up by herself, and then Prince Charming going, wait, actually, nevermind. I donāt need you. Nobody needs you. I haven't killed the dragon yet, you're not supposed to be awake. GO BACK TO SLEEP.
Thatās cruel. Tsumiki, and the curse possessing her, know thatās cruel. Nothing has changed in their relationship since before she was cursed. Megumi is still too wrapped up in himself to think about her perspective, too busy going off on his own sacrificial missions without once stopping to ask her what she wants. And in response, Tsumiki is still smiling at him with daggers in her heart.
If Megumi had paid more attention to Tsumiki, if he had bothered to try to talk to her and cultivate a real connection once she woke up, maybe he would have noticed something was off. Maybe Tsumiki would have been able to fight off the curse somewhat. Maybe Megumi would have been able to tell the difference between his beloved sister and a monster.
But he didnāt. And he couldnāt. And thatās nobodyās fault but his own.
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