Talk:Kichimura Washuu/@comment-50.153.56.5-20160301044240/@comment-26231946-20160301081137

Not really death, more like "death" = change. We have hints that he still cares for his father, enough to desire to call him as such. If you don't love your father, there is no need to be angry when someone calls you out right? Yoshitoki seems like a nice guy and it's possible that he does love Furuta, but he can't express it in public so Furuta has to live lonely for all his life. Matsuri's hatred for Yoshitoki can stem from that relationship as well.

Death seems like a salvation for Furuta but with characters that have too much unresolved business, especially for a main one like him (unlike Shirazu who is less important), a simple death will not solve the situation => bad writing. I doubt Ishida will really kill him. There are two main things he needs to develop: grow up and be acknowledged of being a Washuu. For people that never experienced happiness in life, I think he really needs that development, to feel grateful for being born.

Wouldn't the story feel more coherent if he has character development? Most of the humanized characters are still alive till today, for instance, Tsukiyama, Nishiki, Arima, etc.