So, I got around to watching Tokyo Ghoul and something that really stood out to me was the blurred line between humans and ghouls. It’s crazy how at first, you’re led to believe that ghouls are just mindless monsters, but as the story progresses, you see they have their own struggles, making you question who the real villains are. It’s like, on one hand, humans are trying to survive, but on the other, so are ghouls. This moral ambiguity really makes you think about the nature of good and evil. It’s not all black and white, and I think that’s what makes Tokyo Ghoul stand out. Curious to hear your thoughts on this.