Talk:Yoshimura/@comment-110.20.131.130-20141124083950/@comment-10733658-20150118214403

Honestly, I disagree. While he started out essentially as that, he grew into a far more nuanced character throughout the series. Meeting Kaneki made him begin to question the way he'd been taught to think, and he's very much doubting many things by the conclusion of the original series. Eto had planted major seeds of doubt in his mind, and he had no idea who he could trust with that information. And his major issues with his foster father are possibly more complex than simply hating him, since when he loses his arm and starts to pass out, he calls for his "father" while picturing Donato.

The major hints that he's basically become the "new Kaneki" will have forced more major changes on him. I'm curious to see how thrown into a loop his world view will have been, and what he's learned in the last two years.