In a rare moment of exposition, Belmod (the God of Destruction for Universe 11) reveals Jiren’s backstory. We learn that Jiren's obsession with strength stems from a childhood tragedy: his parents and master were killed by an "evil-doer." Abandoned by his comrades who feared the killer, Jiren realized that This context adds a layer of depth to his character, transforming him from a simple "wall" into a tragic figure driven by trauma. The Ultimate Sacrifice
The episode begins with Jiren exerting a level of pressure that seems insurmountable. Despite the combined efforts of Goku, Vegeta, and Android 17, Jiren remains unfazed. His movements are precise, and his energy is so vast that even the strongest attacks from the Universe 7 trio fail to leave a mark. The atmosphere is heavy with the realization that brute force alone will not win this fight. DragonBallSuper_Ep_127_SUB_ITA.mp4
While Goku and Vegeta provide the heavy hitting, Android 17 takes on a more tactical role. He manages to land a surprise hit on Jiren by catching him off guard with a self-destructing blast. Although it doesn't defeat Jiren , it proves that he is not entirely invulnerable. Throughout the episode, 17's calm demeanor and strategic mind highlight why he became one of the most valuable members of the team. In a rare moment of exposition, Belmod (the