Talk:Kuki Urie/@comment-100.11.208.197-20150523173242/@comment-25047329-20150524000846

This happens everytime a character under goes character development because it makes them less two dimensional and more relatable. Not many people cared about Takizawa until he became an "Owl" because he went from a side character that was mostly there to antagonize Akira and follow Amon around to a snarky, tragic, villain that's fun to watch. Not many people cared about Boujin because he was just there to be a foil to Urie until we saw him fight and he showed the lengths he would go to to take down a ghoul. Not many people cared about Urie because he spent almost thirty chapters acting like a spoiled brat until he showed his vulnerable side and that he's a human being too.

It's not bandwagening, it's just the audiance' emotions fluxuating with the character development, as it should.

But if it's any consolation...my feeling on Urie haven't changed at all. I was neutral about him before, I'm neutral about him now. :P