Talk:Akira Mado/@comment-211.49.126.48-20170319113820/@comment-211.49.126.48-20170320035116

Not to be rude, but I don't think there's much a point in siding with one character since that's the whole point of the series- that ghouls and humans are both equally sympathetic and brutal, and neither side is truly 100% victimized. They hurt each other. Eto had a goal to better the world (or at least, that's how it worked for her) so of course she wasn't just going to stand still and let a random human woman kill her. And hunting ghouls is an investigator's job, one they take on of their own free will, either for the money or out of a genuine wish to help others, so you can't say Mado and his wife were in the wrong either.