Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-80.111.216.73-20150523231238/@comment-25047329-20150523232822

tbh, I think Sasaki is more concerned about his past self and what he think he's like than Kaneki is concerned about being "locked away". By the end of the first series, Shironeki and Kuroneki accepted each other then "rested". We're still not entirely sure of the details behind his memory loss, but the implication is that it may have been psychogenic amnesia (or at least it played a role). The Kaneki we've been seeing in Sasaki's mind is similar to the Rize hallucination. It's a product of Sasaki's mind embodying his trepidations.

I would like to see what the "real" Kaneki thinks of the situation, but ultimately, I don't think he'd be nearly as bothered by it as Sasaki and the others think. It's been all too easily forgotten that Kaneki wanted to "rest". Eventaully, Sasaki will probably recall all his memories as Kaneki and they've finally coexist as a seamless entity.