This show will end with Jack realizing that if he goes back in time, it'll erase everyone he's met...

This show will end with Jack realizing that if he goes back in time, it'll erase everyone he's met, so he chooses to just fix the current day instead of returning to his time.

That's retarded and you are retarded for even thinking it.

>he doesn't know about split timelines

Jack will kill future Aku first, then go back and overwhelm past Aku

>forgetting your PURPOSE

Last episode is Jack coming to terms with his displacement and preparing to kindle a new future with Ashi.
Then Aku throws him back into the past so he can't get his wish.

He spends the next 20 years trying to find a portal back to the future

Why'd they change Aku's color scheme, lads? It looks a bit too garish. Original (top) is more tasteful.

You literally can't tell the difference between the two unless you're autistic.

>Series ends with the revelation Aku was just a metaphor all along, representing the conflict Jack had in being the new emperor
>Time travel to the alienating cybernetic urban future and trying to get back to the traditional ways of the past were just metaphors for Jack's difficulty keeping up with changing times in his empire

Why do you assume that everyone is colorblind?

What use do you have for noticing slightly different shades of the same color? Like why did you even spend time on that during your developmental years? You could've learned something useful instead. Shows are about the plot, not extremely slight variations in visual display.

You don't "learn" how to tell the difference between 2 colors. It's something you can just see unless you are colorblind.

It's actually really easy to ignore things like slight color differences, you aren't forced to pay attention to everything your body is capable of sensing.

The show is going to end up with Ashi helping Jack through the series before dying against Aku. Jack kills Aku and gets a chance to go back in time, but goes back far enough to save Ashi from death instead.

Screencap this.

>Like why did you even spend time on that during your developmental years?
>i was born colorblind so that means everyone else was too

If you can't tell the difference between the top and bottom rows in there is something wrong with your eyes. I don't mean "lol ur dumb", I mean there is something physically wrong with your eyes that cause you to not see colors correctly.

it's not something you see if you're not looking for it. most people won't notice unless you put the two tones directly beside one another, you turbo-autist.

Maybe in some cases, but the image the post he was responding to has clearly different colors.

^This, we don't have eye problems, you have autism problems.

>most people won't notice unless you put the two tones directly beside one another

And that's what he fucking did. And why the fuck would you not pay attention to VISUALS in A VISUAL medium?

>A VISUAL medium

It's not like you're going to an art museum. It's a fucking cartoon. There are visuals, but they're just there to tell a story in a way that's a little more entertaining and easier to take in passively than a book is.

there was no reason to compare them and they don't have any effect on the quality of the show at all.

>if you care about the animation in an animation you're autistic

epic

You're not even talking about actual animation style topics, you're just tisming out over slight shade differences in the same colors.

>a slight difference in the shade of a color ruinsanimation

>slight

again assuming that everyone is colorblind

no one is going to have their experience watching season 5 ruined because of an unnoticeable difference unless they are autistic, like you, and actively searching for things to complain about.

Here user, this is what an actual change in colors would look like. Slightly darker red and slightly lighter green aren't anything a normal person would care about.

hmmm

Plot twist:
Future Aku and Past Aku swapped places.

That would be pretty neat actually.

Nigger have you ever seen a woman choose between a dozen shades of white for a bedroom wall

Mind aswell settle down then.

>FORGETTING YOUR PURPOSE
Oh yeah, the amazing timeline where countless peoples lives are ruined over thousands of years, across many worlds, yeah that's the timeline that's worth saving

You might not like it, I might not like it, but that's what's going to happen, kid.

it's not that big of a difference, holy shit

>You literally can't tell the difference between the two unless you're autistic.

The show will end with Jack killing Aku, but being unable to return to the past.

Nahh... Jack'll create alternative time line. So, everyone in the future still suffer under the tyranny of Aku, and the "alternative" past is saved. Win-win.

Or we'll get a Zelda: Ocarina of Time scenario where he decides to create and fix two split timelines for the past and the future, resulting in him staying in one timeline and leaving the other.

I hope he just stays in the future, going back to the past just seems pointless to me

>if time in the series is lineal then going back to the past and defeating Aku would change everything and the future would be practically destroyed, the people he could save in the past are long gone, he needs to move on

>if time is not lineal and he instead creates an alternate timeline by going back to the past hes creating an alternate timeline then he is in esscense just creating a new world for himself to live in

It helps that he's spent most of his life in the future as well (50 compared to his 20-something years in the past.)

The only real setback is that he doesn't have any loved ones, family or friends in the future besides the Scotsman, thanks to him being a wanted man.

Though the Scotsman (and other past character returning such as Da Samoorhai and Momotaro) along with his new bond with Ashi will probably change this.

The twist will be Aku revealing that Jack actually did succeed in making it back to the past, but lost the second fight when he got back and died. Aku knew all along that he would fail, which is why he's lasted fifty years on a planet controlled entirely by Aku; Aku knows his victory is inevitable.