Talk:Hairu Ihei/@comment-125.239.185.16-20151011042403/@comment-95.244.46.212-20151011210813

I think that it is fine to like and to hate a character without having to justify his/her behaviour. A person can like a character and completely despise their actions. One can do so for many reasons: because he finds the character to be well written, because of their role and also because of their design.

Still if I go to the page of a character I don't like I do so in order to discuss of this character and not simply to bitch or to insult it. I think that a post where a person asks why people like a character he/she doesn't find interesting or even hates is completely different than one in which there is written only "Go die bitch!". In the first one the person wants to discuss and to understand others' point of views in the second one no. I think it's different also when a person does explain why he/she doesn't like a character. I mean it's more interesting to discuss rather than just insult a character, it's more stimulating.

I think TG is a story where every character can give birth to an interesting discussion and letting the chance escape is a pity. Even Hairu is not exception and she has actually already done it. If you go down you can see many posts about who exactly is a psychopath and if she does show some symptoms or not. Even her Death (if she is dead) was interesting because it showed that no matter how strong a person is there is Always the possibility to die and you shouldn't be too reckless. Also it was karmic since she slipped on the blood of one of her vistims. Finally we saw a comparison between her and Matsumae. Matsumae was completely concentrated on the battle, she was conscious there was a chance for her of dying and treated her opponent wit hrespect recognizing Hairu's strength. Hairu on the other hand was treating their battle as a game and was already thinking about the aftermath when she could have used Matsumae's kagune as a quinque, she was already sure of her victory to an extent. I think Hairu's motives and attitude towards the battle were more superficial than Matsumae's who was going at it with a do or die attitude.