How Mob Psycho 100’s Surprising Philosophy Could Inspire Self Reflection

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  • Marie
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2024
    • 381

    How Mob Psycho 100’s Surprising Philosophy Could Inspire Self Reflection

    Honestly, watching Mob try to balance his psychic powers with just wanting to be a normal kid feels as wild as when Reigen first tried to sell his “exorcism” skills. The way Mob decided to face his emotions head on instead of running from them really hit different this season, especially after all the chaos with the broccoli cult. Meanwhile, Teru’s hair disasters never fail to lighten things up, even when stuff gets heavy. I wonder if Mob’s growth means the show is hinting at everyone having to face their own “inner psychic battles.” Maybe the real power is just being honest with yourself. Can’t wait to see what’s next—feels like waiting for Mob to finally get a text back from Tsubomi. What do you all think?
  • Yukki
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2024
    • 419

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    Mob’s journey honestly feels so relatable—like, who hasn’t wanted to just be “normal” even when you know you’re different? The broccoli cult arc was hilarious but also kinda deep. Reigen’s fake exorcisms always crack me up, but Mob learning to accept his emotions is what really makes the show special for me.

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