Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-3173617-20151011053212/@comment-26653902-20151011173504

Maybe you'd like to consider the facts of the situation before you throw someone under the bus? :\

In addition to having only two real options now that Shuu's on top of a skyscraper with his only escape shot down (i.e. kill or attempt capture). Sasaki is obviously not inclined to kill someone he knew, so not surprisingly he's not picking "kill" (honestly, I doubt most, if not all, of us would pick that option in his place).

Turning on the CCG is not an option for him because:

1) Any ghoul exposed is doomed to be hunted down unless they join Aogiri. Since everyone in the CCG knows Haise's face, he can kiss living in the open good-bye if he becomes a target.

2) He doesn't remember all the people he knew in the past, and as far as he can tell, he is feared in the ghoul world. He doesn't know he has Touka and Yomo waiting for him, so as far as he knows, he'll be alone and forced to kill again in the ghoul world.

At least in the CCG, he knows who his friends are and has a pretty stable life with people he loves. He doesn't even know if he can trust Shuu, and regardless they're both screwed if they run away together for the same reasons specified in 1).

3) Who, just WHO will look after the Quinx and ensure they are treated as people instead of human experiments? He is the only person who truly understands them and can protect them. Are people seriously expecting him to abandon his children for the sake of someone who is a stranger to him now? Shuu's not the only one who has to think of his loved ones, you know.

I get it; we're all proud of Shuu for honoring his family's sacrifice. But I'm seriously disappointed in the number of people who conveniently forget how Sasaki has hands firmly tied with his memory loss and present position in life.