Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-50.32.37.175-20150220221646/@comment-10733658-20150220234111

Honestly, I think it falls into the same territory as some of the anime advertisements. Those moments contain just enough ambiguity to raise eyebrows and launch a thousand ships, which means more money for them in the long run. Seriously, look at the anime-related art and how suggestive it can get with Kaneki and Tsukiyama.

The ambiguity is a form of fanservice. (Speaking of fanservice, bless Tokyo Ghoul for the sheer amount of Naked Kaneki we get.)