Talk:Re: Chapter 54/@comment-3173617-20151122082605/@comment-10733658-20151122091323

The key word being "the past", Valyrie. Shuu more than made amends for his past mistakes, and even acknowledged them as such. He became one of Kaneki's most important allies, and Kaneki clearly valued him as such by the end of the series.

Shuu didn't "make Hinami homeless", Kaneki's group had already left. She wasn't with him when the Anteiku Raid happened, and it seems like they all lost contact with each other in the chaos.

Besides that, remember that Tsukiyama has spent almost three years basically in a near-catatonic state because of his grief. He really cannot be blamed for the things his family decided to do, since he had absolutely no control over their actions. Nor can he really be completely blamed for Kanae's mental state, since he doesn't seem to realize how Kanae feels about him nor is he under any obligation to return those feelings. He's only wanted to help Kaneki since coming to his senses, and only treated Sasaki in a kind fashion the entire time.

Kaneki wounding him really doesn't spell out "ENEMIES", since that sort of damage is disabling but not fatal. Plus, prior to this we had the whole scene of "Lil Kaneki" desperately begging Sasaki to not kill him.

I mean, if we're going to drag up past actions and throw them around.....Nishiki tried to kill Kaneki twice. He nearly killed Hide and threw up on him to taunt Kaneki. But he was forgiven, and Kaneki also forgave Tsukiyama with time once he'd proven himself to be someone that could be depended upon.

Tsukiyama clearly regrets how things went, since he desperately wants to be reunited with everyone.