Talk:Re: Chapter 59/@comment-95.236.232.109-20160104200038/@comment-95.236.232.109-20160104213301

>He always had empathy even when he became white-haired.

This.

To me at least, a part of Shironeki's appeal was that, despite becoming a badass and all, deep down he was still a horribly scarred and fragile being, so scared of being alone that he was willing to become the same as the monsters he fought against if it meant protecting his loved ones. Even Tsukiyama was fairly disturbed at the idea of Kaneki willingly committing cannibalism to become stronger, and that should say something.

Darth Kaneki lacks anything of the sort. Were he a cackling maniac he would at least be entertaining, but a palette swap of Arima? That's... difficult do accept.

PS: I don't care if me still preferring Shironeki makes me a 'casual' or whatever, to each its own.