Talk:Hairu Ihei/@comment-26967758-20151018054110/@comment-26841482-20151018144056

Well, it's people we're talking about, here. We can't expect all of them to behave like what is expected of him. Yes, jumping the gun and hating some character on an online community is a waste of time and energy, I get that and agree with you. But, we can't forget that people have a tendency to do that. They bond with something and let themselves be controlled by emotions. Also, stories like this and a community like this one, are people's temporary escape from reality. So, it's actually completely normal for them to express their emotions over a fictitious character and a fictional plot. Be it love, anger, dissappointment or any other thing. Not everyone has that analytical and mature approach towards things, like you and I have. Plus, the most important thing that we're forgetting here is that a majority of this or any other anime/manga comprises of adolescents. Most of the community, is just kids. Of those who are adults, not all are mature, per say.

I'm a nineteen years old and fairly mature for my age, but in here, I feel like just letting myself go and enjoying the hell out of it.:-D

But, other things aside, the death of Hairu felt more as poor writing on the author's part, than anything else. But, knowing Sui Ishida, the guy has a fairly justified and interesting reason behind it. He is a genius. As you said, Hairu's death might be just what the story need, to kick off to another gear.

As for the overwhelming aggression shown? Well… hormonal teenagers who don't and can't see their beloved character's death coming, and in brutal ways. 😏