Talk:Eto Yoshimura/@comment-50.158.162.51-20160516141907/@comment-27247962-20160517100724

^In the same way, you can call Kanae's attack, carelessness on Kaneki's part, since he was focused on the fight.

The moment you think you are in control or have the upperhand, thinking you have won, while the job isn't yet finished, you're letting your guard down. If it is through a conceited feeling or because you just start relaxing more, it doesn't really matter what caused you to be less careful. From the point you don't expect an opponent/enemy to retaliate anymore and you can't properly deflect his attack when he does retaliate, you are caught off-guard/by suprise, however you want to call it. She dropped her guard, to make room for pleasure in seeing him killed and Furuta nicely played around that, waiting patiently for her to drop her guard.

There is not really much to discuss here, it's a fact that she was caught off-guard and wether you take it as the objective fact or give it a subjective twist, is up to you. If it makes you feel better that Eto was just full off herself and got her conceited attitude stomped, then by all means see it like that.From a neutral standpoint on the fight neglecting personal feelings of both parties, Eto was caught off-guard. (And that is nothing less lethal, then making Furuta's attack out to be greater then it was or downgrading Eto's fighting capacity more then it is, that's emotional-oriented luggage put into a comment)

That is the only thing you need to be aware of, before you're convinced that your partially subjective opinion becomes completely objective in your own eyes. (The positive thing about that is that it shows your admiration for a character, but that doesn't often lead to a civilized discussion)