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JoJo S4E6

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  • Tamami's Stand weaponizes guilt. Do you think guilt is a useful emotion that keeps us moral, or is it a destructive force that can be easily manipulated? Why?
  • The episode plays with the idea of "truth" and "perception." Tamami creates a false reality where he is the victim. How does Koichi eventually break through that false reality and make his family see the truth?
  • Koichi starts the episode as a timid boy who can't stand up for himself. By the end, he confidently commands Tamami to leave. What does this episode suggest about where true strength comes from? Is it physical power, or something else?
  • When Tamami threatened his family, Koichi knew it was high time to stop being a victim. What did he do that showed he was finally ready to step up and be the hero of his own story?
  • Tamami tried to get bogged down in a complicated story about switched wallets and 500,000 yen. Why are these complicated lies often more effective for a conman like Tamami than a simple one?
  • Imagine you are Koichi the next day. Josuke says, "Hey, tell us what happened! Cough it up already!" How would you explain your victory and your new confidence to your friends?