Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-139.0.248.144-20161016080518/@comment-104.58.119.28-20161017172711

Either way, Sasaki and Kaneki are the same person lest some forget. As Haise, he was more mature and level-headed. He enjoyed having a family even if it was fake. He still thought of Arima as a father when he regained his memories. No one can deny that this story shifted drastically since chapter fifty-three. Before that, Haise was curious about his past yet at the same time did not want to disappear or forget those he had close bonds with. As soon as he regained his memories, he reverted back to doing the same things he's done before. Pushing people away and not thinking things through. He became the OEK because Eto asked him to after he learned that Arima was the previous OEK. How is he ever going to be the bridge to bring humans and ghouls together. Also, as an investigator, he was slowly but surely winning over those who were wary of him. He could have changed things from the inside but what's done is done. Anyway, why criticize those who preferred Haise over Kaneki. It's all about preferences in the end.