Talk:Touka Kirishima/@comment-26456324-20150829231138/@comment-123.120.41.192-20150830010652

It's sad to realize that not all fans are exactly open minded about everything, and certainly not everyone can completely understand the deep meaning behind Tokyo Ghoul. Heck, I'm sure lots of people are just here to see Kaneki being bad-ass and cool - Ishida sure has given us plenty of that. But this is seinen!!! I think Tokyo Ghoul owes its success to its believable characters. It's nothing as simple as "the protagonist is in trouble, so the team has to save him" kind of plot. Tsukiyama, Nishiki and Touka all have traits to love about (and, in inevitably, points to hate about). Human nature makes someone love what they love and hate what they hate while blocking out the deeper facts (kinda like Tsukiyama, when I think about it).