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: Critics and fans alike frequently cite the visuals as "out of this world" and "spectacular," though some felt the scale was so grand it occasionally lost a sense of urgency.

: Fans often note that the series' top psychics represent "what-if" versions of Mob. Suzuki represents a version of Mob who grew up without ever having the value of his powers contested by others.

The core of this fight isn't just physical; it’s a clash of ideologies. While Suzuki believes in the absolute supremacy of individual power, Mob argues that are what truly define a person. 13 : Boss Fight: The Final Light

: Mob is forced to use his full power, going beyond his usual limits to counter Suzuki’s overwhelming energy.

: In a moment of extreme empathy, Mob chooses to stay with Suzuki as the latter's energy begins to explode, containing the blast by absorbing it into his own body to save those nearby. Visual Spectacle and Key Moments : Critics and fans alike frequently cite the

The episode is widely praised for its top-tier animation and creative choreography:

: Many viewers appreciated how the battle wrapped up Mob's personal journey for the season, transitioning him from a student of Reigen to a "senpai" figure for others, like Serizawa. The core of this fight isn't just physical;

: This episode marks a rare appearance of Mob reaching "100% Ecstasy," reflecting a specific emotional peak during the battle.