Talk:Re: Chapter 150/@comment-10733658-20171120211331/@comment-27247962-20171120224001

The only reason it feels uneasy is because it wouldn't stroke with our own reality, which influences our feelings regarding this anyways. But from a pure rational standpoint, looking at your list of observations, it's perfectly fitting considering the way CCG has reacted to things. So purely from inside the TG world there isn't much to say about this sudden twist.

But if it's a matter of wether or not I like a world written like this, it's a clear no. Too simplistic for the complexity it often presents as well.

Ishida has a painfully clear contrast in his writing. He has his genius moments, but he definitily also has some very mediocre points to his writing, which pronounces decisions like this. The guy can think out the biology of a fictional humanoid species and implement it in his writing, even going as far as creating fictive biological terms that are scientifically sound in the world itself. Even the psychology of some of his characters is rather astounding, but yet the matter of CCG is a rather simplistic psychological system in Ishida's eyes, that's regrettable.