Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-223.255.230.48-20150211034451/@comment-10733658-20150211090057

The organization CCG as it currently functions is not good, absolutely. Especially with the hints that there is a darker conspiracy going on beneath the surface. The important thing is to remember the difference between the organization and the people, since most of CCG are shown to be decent folks.

I think you're being too harsh on the Quinx as characters, since it sounds like you expect them to change overnight. It's only been 16 chapters, we are only starting to know them and figure out what makes them tick. Those issues are things they have the entire series to deal with, the same way Kaneki in the original had to struggle with his demons.

Saiko needs to find her drive.

Shirazu is learning to be a leader, something we've seen he has the potential to pull off.

Mutsuki needs to overcome his weaknesses, and find his courage.

And Urie needs to learn the harsh lesson that the way he chooses to go about things is ultimately going to explode in his face. Urie may be taking action, but he's merely the opposite extreme from Saiko. Like White!Kaneki, he's recklessly seeking power without considering the consequences. He's also petty, selfish, and consumed with childish anger towards everyone around him. I think his moment to face things and grow as a character is going to be the most painful of all.