Talk:Re: Chapter 89/@comment-145.133.12.192-20160820201240/@comment-27247962-20160820211020

Anon, I can only reason against you from an Eto-fan perspective (but you can generalize that most likely to something that counts for Arima/Hinami & Ayato as well), because I mostly agree on the first two points you made. (as an Eto-fan, I'm not going to pretend that she didn't do shit, bc she's one of the biggest catalyst the story has)

Most do sympathize with Seidou and they do want redemption for him, but the only possible redemption we still see for Seidou is death. He is far beyond the point of saving and if he wasn't yet, then surely now being confronted by his three most admired and important people who reject him, will push him over the edge.

Unlike Arima, Hinami, Ayato or Eto, he doesn't have any brakes anymore. If you let Seidou live and roam, he will cannibalize until he feels strong enough to bring hell to everyone. He won't make any exceptions, no mercy, just massacre to vent his hatred for the world. The others are still far from reaching that point, even though in amounts characters like Eto and Arima have probably killed a lot more at this point. But it's the sanity that is/was still left within them and them aspiring for a dream that eventually should bring good, is something we can't say for Seidou. His last wish to bring some good, was killing Aogiri in the hopes he could join his old friends again. But with that in itself he was only trying to go back to the world that he was somewhat happy in, there is nothing but selfishness in that gullible action of his. Don't get me wrong, if it's me, I would totally grant Seidou all the selfishness in the world, but when you start thinking further, he'll still keep killing wether it's humans or ghouls and the torture will always leave a stain on him, I don't think is lunacy can change with time. It's best to just put him down, because he is comparable at this point with a wounded, cornered animal.

My thoughts alone though. :|