Talk:Uta/@comment-211.49.126.48-20170319121518

Isn't it sad that this guy actually appears to be one of the more mentally and emotionally stable characters in this series? At least, that's how it looks to me...he's the only person who hasn't suffered a major breakdown, has no hints of a traumatic past, seems pretty happy with his life as it is, and appears to be very aware of himself and the world he lives in. He's shown no particularly unhealthy behavior either (no deluding himself Kaneki or Mutsuki style, no narcissism like Tsukiyama in the pre-character development, no open sadism like Yamori or Juuzou...).

Well, I look forward to the moment Ishida will once again remind us that this story is a tragedy. I think Uta has almost zero cracks to exploit and turn into angst, but Ishida has proven us wrong before.

Or maybe I just jinxed the whole thing with this comment?