Fans of Jujutsu Kaisen know the bond that Megumi and Itadori share, so when Megumi asked his friend to start by saving him first was an important moment in the series. These would manage to convey everything they had been through since their paths crossed.
This scene initially took place during the Itadori extermination arc, which is finally going to be adapted into anime, and recently, Yuma Uchida, the voice actor behind Megumi, opened up about this line during the recording process. He has revealed how this one line, "So start by saving me, Itadori," had a deeper meaning than just being a simple dialogue.
The voice actor has commented that just to deliver that one line, he has given a glimpse of the emotional side of Jujutsu Kaisen. So, when fans watch this scene in anime are reminded that this story is not just about fighting against curses or monsters, but there are times when one needs to reflect on deeper emotions like guilt, trauma, and self-worth.

Uchida shared that during the recording, the direction he received was to inject “more urgency and frustration” into the line than he had initially planned. So Megumi asking to be saved might look like a plea, but in reality is a command by a friend urging his buddy to push forward regardless of the events that have already taken place.
The voice actor continues to explain that Megumi is not asking for help, and the audience needs to look into the intent rather than just words, as he has now given Yuji a reason to live.
“Both of them are in a situation with very little room to breathe,” Uchida added.
The actor’s insight reframes this moment in Jujutsu Kaisen: Megumi’s words, spoken from a place of exhaustion and despair, still carry selflessness. Deep down, he believes in Yuji, the same boy he saved back when everything began.
The duality of salvation: A curse and a ray of hope

Meanwhile, Yuji’s voice actor reflected on Uchida’s thoughts, saying that Megumi’s plea could also be interpreted as another “curse” as it is a reminder of the endless suffering Yuji carries in Jujutsu Kaisen. Yet, at the same time, it was giving this character hope and a reason to live.
This is important because Yuji needed to feel that it was okay to fight for someone again; if this event had not taken place, then the character known for his goofy nature would have lost a core part of his personality that made him stand out.
The emotional core of Megumi and Yuji’s relationship in Jujutsu Kaisen

Since the voice actors have released their comments on this particular dialogue, fans have been talking about the connection Itadori and Megumi share. One gave another a reason to live, and the other made sure to reciprocate the promise in the end. Megumi in Jujutsu Kaisen has always battled depression and suicidal tendencies stemming from his family and past, finds new purpose through Yuji.
That emotional symmetry, where the one being saved becomes the savior, is one of Gege Akutami’s most profound narrative choices. It mirrors the theme of cyclical suffering and redemption that runs throughout Jujutsu Kaisen. So, when Megumi asks to be saved is a sign of character development towards the right path rather than a moment of weakness.
It is a moment of vulnerability, of finally admitting that he wants to live, even if it’s for someone else. As Yuji continues to fight for Megumi, and Megumi chooses to live for Yuji, they both edge closer to the ultimate truth Akutami wants to convey in Jujutsu Kaisen: Redemption does not always come from within, but from the bonds we form with others.