Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Episode 5: Yaga is executed and the soul of the Jujutsu society shatters

Still from the anime
Still from the anime (Image credit: MAPPA Studio)

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Episode 5 has been released, and the shift from the brutal event of Maki going on a rampage and massacring the Zen'in clan to Itadori and Megumi looking for Hakari blended seamlessly. While the action in this installment is amped down in comparison, that does not mean it was any less impactful.

The episode starts with Masamichi Yaga being assigned a death sentence. Not because they want to pin the blame for the Shibuya Incident or anything; rather, the higher-ups just want to gain some control. Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Episode 5 takes a step forward in making viewers understand that killing Yaga in the form of execution was never about justice; it stemmed from fear. The higher authority knew that Yaga had a great deal of information, which enabled him to create independent cursed corpses.

Having this kind of ability became a representation of power that the system cannot dominate. While he was facing his execution, at no point did he try to run away or go on a rampage. His kindness is treated as a liability, and his compassion as a threat.

The flashback involving Kusakabe’s sister is the emotional core of Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Episode 5. He did not create life to build an army, but he did it so a grieving mother could feel her son’s presence again. It reframes Panda’s existence not as a weapon, but as proof of Yaga’s humanity. That humanity is precisely why the system destroys him.


The significance of the “It’s a Curse from Me to You” dialogue

Still from the anime (Image credit: MAPPA Studio)
Still from the anime (Image credit: MAPPA Studio)

The confrontation with Gakuganji is stripped of heroics. There is no grand duel, no triumphant last stand. Instead, we get inevitability. When Yaga finally reveals the secret behind independent cursed corpses, it comes only after he’s been mortally wounded. The line that he said in this episode, “It’s a curse from me to you,” is one of the coldest in the entire series.

In Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Episode 5, curses are not just supernatural forces; they’re responsibilities, guilt, and knowledge that can never be undone. Yaga ensures that by giving the information that Gakuganji needed, he will continue living on with the burden of knowledge. But what made fans feel incredibly emotional after watching this episode was seeing Panda crying for Yaga.


Hakari’s fever changes the tone completely

Still from the anime (Image credit: MAPPA Studio)
Still from the anime (Image credit: MAPPA Studio)

Then, in Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Episode 5, we see a major shift in tone. As the surroundings once again shift to the secret fight club setting, the color palette brightens. Itadori Yuji entered the battle and is fighting against Yuja. For them, they are made to fight each other, but the duo just ends up having fun.

And finally, Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Episode 5 makes an official entry for Hakari to make an appearance. Fans had been waiting for this scene to be animated for the longest time, and now that it has, the payoff has been nothing less than satisfying. The animation has delivered justice in terms of bringing this character to life.


Final thoughts on Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Episode 5

By the end, Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Episode 5 leaves us trapped between two paths: Yaga’s responsibility, which leads to martyrdom, and Hakari’s chaos, which threatens to consume everything. Neither feels safe. And that is exactly the point. Overall, this episode carried the uncomfortable atmosphere from start to finish.

MAPPA Studio has been giving episodes that are competing for getting the top spot because the animation is nothing short of perfection. From the color palette to seamless animation, fans have constantly been praising Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Episode 5 for the kind of impact it left on everyone.

Edited by Nisarga Kakade