Talk:Juuzou Suzuya/@comment-2601:40C:8202:61B0:C183:84CC:4512:27B9-20171003044026/@comment-2606:6000:FF4D:D100:F584:FC8:DF20:FC80-20171003044644

A lot of it has to do with how well Ishida has integrated how important a person's upbringing (or lack of upbringing) is for adults' moral compasses. Through all this insanity it's still a psychological series at its core. A bit too lazy to break down how Big Madam and especially Shinohara (and the eventual lack of Shinohara) affected Suzuya and his superficial moral compass (and slowly progressing authentic moral compass that didn't properly develop quick enough before Furuta used Shinohara to manipulate him). Tldr Suzuya is a very complex character based on real psychological values.