Tanjiro's final stand against Muzan, stretched across multiple chapters, felt earned but honestly a bit chaotic to follow panel-by-panel in the heat of it. The real closure for me came in chapter 205. The time skip showing his descendants in a modern Japan, completely unaware of the demon-slaying history, hit surprisingly hard. It framed the whole struggle as this forgotten, necessary sacrifice.
I saw some fans wishing for more concrete details on the surviving Hashira's lives post-battle, but the ambiguity works. Seeing a descendant of the Kamado family and one of the Agatsuma family just being regular friends, with maybe a stray butterfly around—that's the payoff. The series always circled back to protecting ordinary peace. Ending on that note, with Nezuko awake and human, felt like letting out a breath I'd been holding since the first volume.