In a philospical sense maybe.Hmmmm..... will kaneki finally die?
If he does im dropping the series.Hmmmm..... will kaneki finally die?
You know while I was thinking about his life, this song popped in to my mind, it describes him perfectly if you ask me.Best chapter of re so far. (Thouh you can never be sure because ishida tops it every damn week)
It's really sad to see that Kaneki was even suffering before being forced to join the ghoul life.
Trying to forget the horrible past and what his mother did to him with the false happy memories.. And we thought nothing can top the tragedy in part one.. oh were we wrong.. The real tragedy is yet to come.
As sad it this is im happy we got to the point. Now we will finally meet the "real" Kaneki and not the one who had to hide his true self so he can fit in the role that others would love.
No more hiding, no more lies, just the real Kaneki who does what he thinks his right and finally realize he only has be himself because he already have people that love him alot. (Or he goes full insane now and develops sadistic sides with all the hate he has)
The first and last time i say this, thank you Eto for being the evil ***** you are and giving us the awesome Kaneki we are about to see from now on.
i dont think he will die...he seems like he got his memories back or something and now he is kaneki againHmmmm..... will kaneki finally die?
That mystery's definitely in the bowl, hopefully Ishida doesn't draw it out.Guys I was thinking of the "Black Goat's egg" and how the allegory might not be about Eto and Kaneki but rather Kaneki and his mother and then I thought of something really creepy. The Black Goat is about a mother who is a serial killer and a son who later becomes like his mother. Who says that this allegory extends only to how Kaneki became? What if his mother was actually a killer herself? And here comes the big question: Have we ever learned how exactly his father died?
I doubt if it is literally about them being serial killers. I think what Haise was musing to the fact that Kanae was so much like himself. Wanting to be loved even if he had to harm others to get it.Guys I was thinking of the "Black Goat's egg" and how the allegory might not be about Eto and Kaneki but rather Kaneki and his mother and then I thought of something really creepy. The Black Goat is about a mother who is a serial killer and a son who later becomes like his mother. Who says that this allegory extends only to how Kaneki became? What if his mother was actually a killer herself? And here comes the big question: Have we ever learned how exactly his father died?
Actually from what I gathered Haise himself was the dream.Damn, that dialogue was something else. I wonder if Ishida has some sort of bowl he's filled with ways on how to make Kaneki's life even more crap than before. Now his mother apparently physically abused him, and he just wants to die. Looks like Haise's done dreaming.
That mystery's definitely in the bowl, hopefully Ishida doesn't draw it out.