Talk:Re: Chapter 156/@comment-10733658-20180115184605/@comment-10733658-20180116031501

Well, I think it's only natural to want good for our favorites and bad for those we don't like. It's normal since we're all reading for entertainment, and we get invested into these characters. So that feeling is understandable, even when it isn't subjective or rational.

Tokyo Ghoul's mortality is a complete mess, that's for sure.

I mean, the story hasn't concluded yet. Just because the current crisis has been resolved, doesn't mean everything will be flowers and sunshine from here on out. The Quinx may have finally screamed it out and broken down, but they still have to survive whatever happens next.

The other theme we see often besides "Forgiveness" is how people deal with the guilt of their past crimes. We got a ton of that last time around, what with Yoshimura, Irimi, Koma, and Touka all struggling with whether they deserved punishment or not for what they had previously done.