Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-25756035-20150412025130/@comment-162.229.125.86-20150412041524

Well it's true that Tokyo Ghoul was meant to be a tragedy, since well, Kaneki did end up suffering up to the end. In :re however, the first few pages show a colored sky with text that reads "The sky next to the tragedy is... a clear blue" which suggests the idea that :re will not end in a tragedy, and it could potentially have a better outcome than Tokyo Ghoul. Of course, the story itself is a tragedy, but I think that's only true for the first parts of the series. And while Kaneki is still suffering, the ending might be more positive or, like you said, result in a bittersweet ending. I don't think the ending is to see who lives or dies, but I think it's more about the resolution between ghouls and humans. How will Haise, a person part human and ghoul or better yet, an SS rated Ghoul, and Rank 1 Investigator be able to resolve conflicts between these two parties or how will he fail? We still have yet to see Amon, but if he does turn out to be a half ghoul, that will be even more interesting.