I don't understand why it mattered that they were eaten by a devil. They've been swallowed whole by devils before. Denji has been turned into body parts before, and put back together like he's made out of Legos. He's actually immortal on account of being a hybrid, but on top of that, he already ate the Death Devil. And they're in a mind space, right now, so I don't know how Pochita ate himself in it.
If the Next chapter will be the final chapter of the manga we will suffer the worst ending since attack on titan, no even worse than that.
You're making it sound like I should anticipate video essays a year from now, leveraging every detail and sequence in the narrative to explicitly explain the story and implicitly assert that a large swath of the readership concocted an interpretation directly contrary to the narrative and its themes.
In that case, the manga will be
controversial at best for the foreseeable future, having fervent detractors that were able to convincingly describe their dissatisfaction before those who preferred the manga as a whole figured out how to express themselves just as coherently (if they're not just confident that
someone can). People will more often than not talk about it glowingly because glazing it is manifestly more profitable than shitting on it, but it'll be something of a black sheep apart from those videos and dedicated fan spaces since talking about it will attract fervent detractors
and favorers who either inundate you with refined brainrot masquerading as references to criticism, or essay-tier expositions in spaces that literally can't accommodate them.
I remain pretty convinced that the majority of people who constantly shit on part 2 just can't get over the fact their basic shonen fantasy was killed off with Power and Aki and part 2 didn't bring them back.
If that's actually the case, I can't entirely blame them-- Power
did give Denji the task of finding and re-befriending her in Hell, and Denjiman went to Hell for all of two minutes just to be assaulted by a locust.
Anyhow, I've never been a fan of assuming people don't like a story because it's actually too mature or complex for them-- especially not here, when Aki was killed off well before Part 1 ended, which would imply that the majority of consistent Part 2 detractors didn't even care for the latter portion of Part 1.