Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-3173617-20150316211552/@comment-10733658-20150317184336

He really doesn't have two personalities, just aspects of himself that he's compartmentalized to cope with trauma. They are both still very much him -- even Haise remains very much him, just without the traumas and burdens. He's more outgoing since he doesn't have the memories of a lifetime of loneliness and bullying, and he doesn't remember the torture.

Likewise, I think folks are taking the Kaneki = Mutsuki comparisons too far. I don't think Ishida will have them go down exactly identical paths, other than the general theme of having to embrace part of themselves that they fear.