Talk:Re: Chapter 85/@comment-222.223.179.35-20160715114646/@comment-26074716-20160715195422

I think we goes by different meaning of 'unpredictable'. Well at least in different contexts of how I perceive the writing. By predictable here, I mean how he constructs the flow of the story, building up, balancing off the characters while expanding the TG world and finally writing off the outcomes/results. For example is Arima's death. Most of readers predict it, but when, how and why, I think no one actually foresees Arima would end his life himself right. Or did anyone predict this Black Reaper Kaneki after he got his memories back? Or did anyone see Sasaki Haise coming(if were not for Ishida clues) after Part 1?

For any writer or author to give answers to all the mysteries is practically a baby step. I think most of theme and questions are already explored, hints are left here and there, we all now need the confirmation, and connecting piece to piece together. On how will Ishida execute the very possibilities he got and keeping things on track until the end, it's gonna be judged after the story has already warped up.

Idk maybe one differ from another in term of what they want to happen in the story, what they are interested in. for me generally I enjoy the characters more than the plot so what affects the plotline is less concern of me than dynamic of the characters. that's probably why I dont really care if there's plothole here and there, and didnt put that much effort arguing or searching about it.

well I do care about the plotline, I might drop the manga without second thought if the story doesn't make sense anymore but imo TG still excels in both story and character-wise so I pretty much content with how things going on now(the pace, the characters, the mystery, plot twists etc etc)

That's my two cent and idk if any of these makes any sense, I'm too sleepy now.