Review/discussion about: Tokyo Ghoul Root A
Something that is inherent in all people is the need to protect the things you love. Doing whatever it takes to keep the stuff around you safe. Either by fighting or sacrificing, as long as what truly matters to you is unharmed, the rest doesn’t matter. It might be family, friends, or your dearest of objects; it’s not so much what it is but the act of protecting it that matters. But there are those times when, despite how hard one tries, such protection just isn’t possible. Such is the idea that Tokyo Ghoul Root A works with. But without being kept safe itself, it merely implodes.

