I thought this was the case in the manga, as well. The story of this season is overall pretty dry and flavorless. Save yourself, and don't waste your time with this. Never have I been so disgusted with a form of media until now. You've probably heard this a 1000 times by now, and so I'll be the 1001st.
If you enjoyed this anime, good! That means you got something out of it that I couldn't! But I, for one, didn't! So, with that said, let's get into it, shall we? Tokyo Ghoul:RE is. So, to preface, this is my first review, so bear with me here! However, the presence of a mysterious group behind the CCG has been made known to Haise, and certain whispers of corruption have not gone unheard by the Quinx Squad as well. Quinx Squad are left in shambles, having to cope with the death of one of their members without the support of their former mentor.Īmidst this turmoil, both Quinx Squad and Haise must continue to fulfill their duties to the CCG, whether willingly or not. Meanwhile, his new coldhearted behavior is affecting the people around him. Despite his vacant expressions, Ken Kaneki's memories are resurfacing in Haise, leaving him in a state of internal conflict. Having resigned from Quinx Squad, the now seemingly emotionless Haise Sasaki begins taking on more and more tasks from the CCG with no regard to the difficulty. After the conclusion of the Tsukiyama Family Extermination Operation, the members of the Commission of Counter Ghouls (CCG) have grown exponentially in power and continue to pursue their goal of exterminating every ghoul in Japan.