Thread:Contrapositive/@comment-27346030-20160221042825/@comment-27749027-20160221053650

Ah, I see. I, too, enjoy reading the comment section. :)

Every one has entitled their own interpretation on the recent chapter, so I'll gladly share you mine.

We begin off with the fight between Arima and Shachi. It's unsettling how Shachi was able to observe Arima's weak spot, and there is evidence about Arima having vision problems (Ch. 31.) I wonder if that explains Arima's astute and cunning combat skills; he kind of reminds me of Daredevil I suppose. I'm especially curious about Shachi's state right now, since it is unknown if Arima actually exterminated him or not.

I am happy see Banjou back in the Tokyo Ghoul business. Seeing Banjou taking up his leadership skills to the next level makes me proud of how far he's gone ever since Kaneki's vengeance against Aogiri, or even back to his inner promise to Rize. Banjou will be an important asset for this arc, and I can't wait to see Kaneki's reaction when he and Banjou cross each other in Cochlea.

Considering Ayato and Banjou save Hinami, I am eager to see if there will be any sacrifices made. Knowing Ishida and how fucked up his scenes can be, I expect that rescuing Hinami wil occur major consequences.

Kaneki's visit onwards to have Urie's presence from the Quinx Squad is a confirmation that he still cares about his "family." Asking Urie to snatch Mutsuki away from the abhorrent ghoul, Torso, was necessarily a way to show that Kaneki still possesses Haise subconsciously.

Indeed, I am a HUGE Eto fan. I love her current persona even though she is relatively unethical in the past. How can I dislike such a complex character who has deep feelings about her surroudings from the time she was left alone in such a screwed up world? Her mentality is neat to study, and I enjoy understanding her perspectives.