Talk:Re: Chapter 75/@comment-120.57.55.44-20160507140810/@comment-10733658-20160507154635

That's not what I mean, Anon.

For example, compare the reality of his mother to the original flashbacks about her in the torture chamber. He either completely avoids admitting to the abuse, or had pushed those memories back in favor of a more pleasant version of events.

Also, there are some discrepancies in the Sewer flashback in :Re, in comparison to the original scene. Ishida tends to be so good about those things, so it seems odd that he would change lines and other details in a flashback to a major scene.

Kaneki is a mentally-ill young man with a history of selectively presenting information or outright memory issues. So him believing something doesn't necessarily make it 100% true, when we haven't been shown the entire scene. Which is interesting, that Ishida has given us little teases....but hasn't outright told us anything.