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Even though this comment is a couple months old I felt I needed to address this. No offense, but your dislike for the character has clouded your memory. Jotaro was NOT lazy in Part 4 and he didn’t ‘order everyone to find the killer while he did nothing’. When the Morioh gang discovered Shigechi had died and his killer was a stand user, everyone decided to be on the lookout and get involved. Jotaro took Kira’s button and started going around investigating who the killer’s identity was. Following that, he and the gang went to Kira’s house for more research in the Atom Heart Father chapter, and helped in bringing him down in the final chapters.
If you’re talking about why he wasn’t around between Atom Heart Father and the final chapters, remember that DIU is about Josuke and his gang. Jotaro had his time in the spotlight in Stardust Crusaders. Surviving Joestars/Characters from previous parts take a backseat for the new guys. It happened to Josuke in Vento Aureo (with Koichi being the only character from the previous part to show up), and Giorno in Stone Ocean. Also, during his stay in Morioh he was working on his thesis on starfish.
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Mr. Horrible confirmed as Dio.
He’s even worse in Part 4! In part 4 he goes to Morioh because there’s a dangerous serial killer stand user, and he spends literally the entire arc sitting in a fancy hotel room while he sends a bunch of children out to look for the dangerous, mentally unstable murderer for him. And in Part six he just shows up and immediately slips into a coma until he wakes up to Deus Ex Machina the final boss fight. Which is all that he did in Part 3 too, so I guess that at least makes sense thematically.
Jotaro has absolutely no personality, almost never actually does anything, has the most boring stand in the entire series, and… ugh. I could go on a whole huge thing about all the reasons Jotaro is the worst, but I’ll stop myself there.
Yet also somehow translates into marine biology very well.
It’s Part 4 and 6 Jotaro that makes him more personable. He’s always generally smooth, calm, and collected even in the worst of times.
Plus part 6 shows just how the shonen hero personality translates into family relations: Poorly.