Talk:Re: Chapter 150/@comment-10733658-20171120211331/@comment-10733658-20171120215325

^ Not an argument? At least, I wasn't taking it as such. I'm sort of musing out loud-ish and considering what sort of in-universe reason could motivate this shift.

I think between discussions of Japanese Culture and the very messed-up culture of the CCG, I think for now I'm going to settle with how we've been told numerous times in the series the whole bunch are easily-manipulated sheeple.

It still feels "too easy" and I'm hoping Ishida isn't simply taking the easy way to move the plot along. But it could very well just be some sloppy writing, or perhaps something that will come back around later on since....it should't be that easy.

Even with a crisis and a group desperate to have someone tell them what to do/think, I agree that it seems unlikely there won't be problems. There's too much bad blood involved, and the narration told us a while back that the CCG is not going to survive this. At least, that the current form of it will not since Furuta is the "last Director". Since he's now quit, that indicates that no one will be replacing him in the long run.

So either the organization goes down in flames by the end, or it ends up restructured into something completely new.

But I'm side-eyeing all of this really hard and waiting for things to go south.