Talk:Re: Chapter 44/@comment-68.32.116.146-20150912070027/@comment-79.24.36.150-20150912114131

It's strange you think that way anon. In the first part of TG I have always found strange that Kaneki never considered the possibility of Kanou having transformed him on purpouse. He had all the elements: the fact that doctors should notice he became a ghoul from his exams for example or the fact that biologically speaking there were some differencies between ghouls and humans. Still, it was necessary for Tatara to point out to him the fact that Kanou wasn't a simple doctor.

Kaneki in TG was ignoring the obvious as much if not more than Haise in TG:re.

I think in both cases Kaneki/Haise is simply scared of destroying the status quo he has found. Questioning Kanou's behaviour meant to admit he was caught up in a conspiration which could have effects on the society as a whole and not only on his life. He probably knew he couldn't ignore something like that and so preferred to avoid questioning himself about it.

The same goes for Haise. He has doubts about CCG's way of doing things, but wants to protect his new life and so tries to convinve himself it's allright. Still, he has recently understood he can't go on with this and that he must know even if he is still conflicted about it.

I didn't have the feeling Haise was dumber than Kaneki. He has shown he is goood at investigating and at finding information and his specialty seems to be plans in which he has to put on an act (women, ghouls).