Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-89.114.169.171-20150804193627/@comment-26190399-20150805002808

I don't have a problem with :RE. I'm glad that we're seeing more of a perspective from the CCG. Tokyo Ghoul focused on the ghouls perspective and now we're getting to see the other side of the coin with the CCG more indepth. If Haise is going to be the bridge between humans and ghouls, he has to understand both sides. In Tokyo Ghoul, he lost his way and in the end nearly destroyed himself. In :RE, he once again has to find a more stable balance between his two sides. From how the story is structured, it's clear that Ishida laid down the groundwork a long time ago and I don't have a problem with how he's doing the story so far. As far as not liking the new characters such as the Quinx, to each their own. I happen to like all of them (Urie included) because they all have issues with themselves that Kaneki stuggled with in the original story and in helping them it will also help him come to terms with the issues he has with himself. So in saying of all this, if you don't like :RE, that's your right.