Jotaro is charming. He’s a little simplistic. He’s quiet and brooding and we can expect him to save the day at the end with a super cool move. But his lack of overt hubris and his suspicion along with his protective measures which we’ve seen here and against Deep Blue Sea feel real good. He refused to let Enya get away with the trick she played on Polnareff earlier, he told everyone not to use his name and refused to give it away himself. When she finally let his real name out, he had her caught. It honestly speaks to how he can be a good boy. He may have beat on some innocents without hesitation, but when it comes to a grandma, he waited for evidence. And that Grandma was fearsome, her power was fog akin to some of the most fearsome types of powers in One Piece, but we knew from Kakyoin before her that all stands have to be tangibly beaten. Even the Hanging Man had a weakness one could abuse. So, it had us ask, how does one beat fog? And Jotaro did what Luffy tried to do to Crocodile that one time and sucked Justice up!
My friend called this an asspull and I didn’t understand why at first. I had thought Enya losing her breath was a bit odd, but I didn’t mind it, accepting perhaps after weakening the stand, Jotaro should have beaten her with his fists; as ruthless as that would look. But then he told me that his issue was with Star Platinum being able to suck in Justice to begin with, thus having lungs or at least an ability that he wouldn’t expect. They can speak under water with telepathy or whatever and are manifestations of life energy, so I do admit that may be a little weird too. Overall the finish here definitely provokes some questions. Regardless, for Jotaro to take Enya down so easily, tracking his suspicions and destroying her in one go, despite her being the closest person to Dio we know; it sets up Jotaro to feel real strong and makes us curious what could come next. Plus, Hol Horse is up with Polnareff now which makes me happy.