- MAJOR SPOILERS FOR THE CHAPTER -
I didn't have much expectations but damn this was amazing. The way this is playing out I think this arc may be the setup to the final battle. While obviously we've known about the head doctor for a while, I'm glad they kinda confirmed that the head doctor is in fact the main villain. This is a huge moment for Jobin as a character. I seriously like the direction Araki took him in. Even after he killed Norisuke he still doesn't seem purely evil in my eyes, yeah he's the rotten scum of the earth, but it still feels natural for his character, like he's too far down the path he's going to be able to switch to the right path. Not to give Araki too much credit, but I think there was a bit of symbolism where Norisuke said he'd be willing to go along with Jobin if it was truly the right path, only for Jobin to kill him. While the order of events isn't that exact, and there it was because he found out about Ojiro and Yasuo that Jobin killed him, I think it's still kind of symbolic in the sense that the path Jobin's going down isn't the right path, and even Jobin knows it. Also, while I'm jumping to conclusions, I know some have speculated that JoJolion is both au Part 4 & 5, so I could definitely see this taking a more philosophical route like sleeping slaves from part 5, themewise I mean.