Eh, i'm wondering how they will animate this, i can't imagine how much censorship this adaption will get, but well, since we are already delighted and blessed with the manga then i guess is ok whatever they will do with the anime. <3
@Nick86
i wonder this too. Im still surprised it got an anime at all with so many questionable scenes. Im not expecting to be any better than the manga but id be disappointed if it was just an anime filled with censorship.
@firefox1234 - They can also create a new whole story with an original ending... but don't really matter in the end since it will probably be a mere promo for the novel.
@Cloy552
iirc, she didn't do that much to him, well, in comparison to the others. Plus she actually had her people's interest at heart. She was just a bit of a bitch. However, her sister was the real bitch where she more or less just went along with it. Her biggest thing she did to him was drug him and force him to heal and upgrade her units, along with a few insults. So his revenge was to make her willingly become his bitch, more or less.
She had to die for all the women she murdered but the MC will only take action if they have tried to hurt him or his toys in his present life. To that end, he puts himself in situations where that WILL happen just so he can justify his revenge. Blade tried to hurt him when he was capturing her, hence revenge is justified. Him not wanting to do the deed himself is a result of not being attracted to her at all.
@theshear Well his actions are proportional to theirs. That cannibal guy has done terrible things, if his punishment was not as terrible or more, it would have a lot less impact on him.
Those people have a fucked up moral through and through, you can’t use “normal” means.
@criver
You misunderstand the question of "do the ends justify the means" it's not an automatic default win argument against any immoral action towards a goal but an honest question.
In this case the ends is the removal of the worst people his world along with justified revenge and the means is killing them in a way that while extreme outside of context is very very minor in comparison to what they've inflicted upon others.
It is not an eye for an eye, its a life and some torture for mountains of corpses and millions of hours of torment spread out across countless victims.