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REVIEW: ‘Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: Vento Aureo’ Episode 15: “The Grateful Dead, Part 1”

Disclaimer: This review contains spoilers for this episode and previous episodes of Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure.

Despite the episode’s title being “The Grateful Dead, Part 1,”  this episode is more of a middle act for the actual Prosciutto and Pesci  fight than anything else. Due to most of the main conflict’s setup  taking place in the previous episode, this episode is primarily focused  on actually getting into the fight and setting up the battle’s climax.  Even though there is more going on in this episode, it still suffers  from a lot of the same pacing issues as the previous episode and does  very little to progress the show’s narrative or flesh out its  characters.

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After Team Bucciarati learns of The Grateful Dead’s aging  effects, Mista is sent outside of Mr. President to locate Prosciutto and  stop him, but not before being snagged by the fish hook of Pesci’s  Beach Boy. With the hook deep inside his skin, Mista attempts to break  the fishing line using Sex Pistols to no avail due to Beach Boy’s  invulnerability. To work around this, Mista instead aims for Pesci’s  glass of ice, cutting off his lifeline against The Grateful Dead. Pesci  tries to escape from the train but ends up being stopped by one of the  aging passengers. Mista corners Pesci and is then grabbed by the same  passenger, who reveals himself as Prosciutto, who used his Stand’s aging  effect to disguise himself. Now in direct contact with The Grateful  Dead’s user, Mista begins to age rapidly in spite of the ice keeping his  body temperature low. Prosciutto proceeds to shoot the aged Mista three  times in the head with his own revolver, assuming him to be dead.

A strange pattern with a lot of Mista’s fights is that they  tend to take place on moving vehicles. His first fight against Kraftwerk  took place on top of a moving truck and the fight in this episode takes  place on a train. Of course, moving vehicles usually make for exciting  setpieces in intense fight scenes, but why it’s always Mista fighting in  those settings is a mystery. My best guess would be that, out of all of  the Stands in Team Bucciarati, Sex Pistols lends itself best to those  kinds of fast-paced action scenes more than the Stands that are less  direct combat-oriented like Aerosmith or Purple Haze. Observations about  series trends aside, the episode does a pretty good job at showing how  horrifying The Grateful Dead is. The previous episode did a good job  having the Stand’s effects come off as genuinely creepy and this episode  continues to deliver on the body horror. The disguised Prosciutto  grabbing onto Pesci sent chills down my spine and the actual aging  effect of The Grateful Dead is the closest I’ve come to physically  cringing during this part. Considering how the staff over at David  Productions were able to bring The Grateful Dead to life in such a  horrifying way, I’m both looking forward to and dreading some of the  later fights in this part, because Part 5 is notorious for having some  of the most gruesome stand abilities in the series.

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With the combination of being shot in the head three times and  rapidly aged by The Grateful Dead, it’d be safe to assume that Mista was  killed off, but it turns out that Sex Pistols Number 5 stopped the  bullets before they could reach his brain and saved Mista’s life.  Despite this, Mista has been severely damaged to the point of being  unable to fight, so he sends Number 6 to warn Bucciarati about Pesci and  Prosciutto. The two antagonists eventually find the turtle inside the  train’s machinery, but when they look inside the key’s gem, they notice  that Bucciarati is missing from the group. It is at that moment that  Bucciarati ambushes the assassins and throws himself and Prosciutto  outside the train, ending the episode on a cliffhanger.

As much as I harped on the Illuso fight for its contrived  reasoning for keeping Giorno alive, the non-death of Mista is much less  egregious because it actually makes sense within the context of his  Stand. Obviously Sex Pistols isn’t going to want to harm their user, so  it makes sense for them to try and stop the bullets from causing any  fatal damage instead of having them unwillingly kill their user.  Compared to the absurdity of Giorno conveniently creating a snake that’s  immune to a fast-acting fatal virus, I think Sex Pistols protecting  their user is a lot more reasonable. This is also the first time in a  while that Bucciarati actually gets to fight on his own, which is great  because Sticky Fingers is one of the coolest Stands in the series and he  hasn’t been in the spotlight for a long time. It’ll be exciting to  finally see him in the spotlight again in the next episode.

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Aside from that, the Grateful Dead fight in general suffers  from meandering a bit too much with not much else interesting going on.  While the Narancia vs Formaggio arc was just as long as this, they used  the extra time to flesh out La Squadra without dragging out the actual  fight, which is not the case. Although the beginning and ending of the  episode are really solid, the middle act just involves Prosciutto  bickering at Pesci with some exposition sprinkled in until Bucciarati  arrives, and it kinda makes the episode and the arc as a whole feel like  a drag. If the exposition from the previous episode had been cut down a  bit and it had ended with Mista’s “death,”  the pacing issues in this  string of episodes would’ve been mitigated. This feels like a two  episode arc that was stretched out to meet the series’ 39 episode quota,  which is odd because up to this point, Vento Aureo’s  pacing has been excellent and has even made some weaker fights from the  manga quite entertaining (“Moody Blues’ Counterattack” being a standout  example of this). The Grateful Dead fight itself isn’t necessarily bad,  but it’s kinda disappointing that the most exciting stuff in this arc  is likely going to be packed into its next episode, since the last two  were somewhat weak.





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