Talk:Touka Kirishima/@comment-28721259-20170702112130/@comment-27247962-20170707151441

^I see.

Are we sure it's not made-up by Touka? Maybe the ghouls don't have a common marriage sealing ritual. Maybe each ghoul couple just decides this by themselves...

Kaneki being like Arata, doesn't make it more heartwarming to me, on the contrary, worrisome...

The girl falls in love with someone who resembles his dad and might make the same mistakes. Which is a theme or rather loop often used again and again in this story.

And change as in most stories is the aim. So the question that needs to be asked: How will the characters set themselves apart from their failed predecessor's? To me that's where the beauty lies, not so much in the similarities.