Talk:Shuu Tsukiyama/@comment-78.31.225.17-20150528134838/@comment-10733658-20150528150528

^^ Ah, thanks for the information.

Obviously, then that's something to take with a grain of salt. Either way, my previous statement remains that it's a mistake to write off any character as unchanged. Ishida is marvelous at portraying characters that grow and evolve, and Tsukiyama is no exception to that. I think assessing him as an one-note character is a mistake, when he like every other major character in the series undergoes changes and developments.

I think the inclusion of Kanae helps to illustrate that. Kanae idolizes and mimics the earliest behaviors of Tsukiyama, and contrasts strongly with how Tsukiyama was by the end of the original series. In :Re so far, the Tsukiyama side-plot has been present in the background from the very first pages and continues to influence all the major plots. So I think that shows that Ishida intends Tsukiyama to be a major player again, once he's truly reintroduced.