Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-32992736-20171003192621/@comment-27247962-20171005114503

^You bring up a nice point to illustrate our different tastes.

What you just described is something I have less trouble with. Such a protagonist is practically all alone and there is nothing else to do but to try his hardest by him/herself. But Kaneki has so many people he can still put his trust in, but instead of creating some cool scenario where even that isn't good enough, we only get to see Kaneki fight a losing battle by himself. That basically says he'd win, if he only had one more character help him out. That to me is seriously lame. It only shows Kaneki in the exact same position and focus only on him and the others end up being slaughtered off-screen without being remotely relevant, even if it's fighting a losing battle, if they work out some strategy togeteher it at least divides the focus and we see everyone trying their hardest. To have a miracle happen in such a scenario is much less frustrating than when it happens because the protagonist once again jumped into the same pitfall he always falls into.