Talk:Kichimura Washuu/@comment-81.153.27.158-20180613211255/@comment-27065544-20180729094217

What @Rhaeroga said. It can be argued that Furuta is a nihilist because of his grand spiel about everything being meaningless in the grand scheme of things, but that felt more like a stock villain phrase than anything imho. The guy was dealt a shitty hand by fate, was salty over Rize not giving a damn about him (as Garden kids they might've been friends, but as far as love goes it was one sided on Furuta's part), and his 'burning of the world' was him going on a rampage and throwing the mother of all tantrums over his issues.

I'd say Alfred's quote applies far more to the likes of Itori - she couldn't care less about humankind and ghoulkind destroying each other, she just wants to be there to witness it happen and, for once in her life, have a truly good time.