Talk:Akira Mado/@comment-180.191.130.40-20160924153006/@comment-27247962-20160924173013

^After some nice users finally convinced the Anons that Akira isn't a hypocrite by rejecting Seidou, they now are confronted with the outcome they've been predicting all along and are only complaining that the users didn't accept then, what happened now.

Fandom plays a big part in it's own poison. It's fine that you can reconstruct a characters decision based on what we know off their background and ease the tension by summing up some groundfacts, but if the writer decides to just skip over all those facts that sounded so logical and important, he basically says those aren't important at all.

The only thing we needed to see was Akira finally making a decision which is saving Seidou, all the parentbackground and hate ghouls, confronted with Amon & Seidou at once, seeing her subordinates and one mentor die by the hands of a friend, was irrelevant, but since some intelligent users added that to the mix, this outcome became a VERY uncommon one.

Overcomplicating the mental structure of characters can be interesting, but can backfire when the writer isn't particularly interested in showing it himself.