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9/10
As Kaneki is tortured, Rize becomes his twisted therapist trying to help him understand how odd it is to take all the pain he receives and not give any back.
Amari-Sali29 September 2014
Warning: Spoilers
With the manga ending this week, and the first season, hopefully, ending also this week, it is a hard time to be a Tokyo Ghoul fan. However, with all that happens over the episode, honestly I wasn't even mad we didn't see the Doves and Ghouls facing off. If just because this truly is what a season finale should be in my opinion.

Topic 1: The Ghosts of Past, Present, and Future – Kaneki, Rize, and Jason

As Jason continues to torture Kaneki, and give him just enough time to regenerate whatever has been cut off of him, he decides to forego his normal methods of torture for something a bit more hard to deal with. For, as can be seen, Kaneki can take physical torture like a champ. However, what about mental torture? Can Kaneki deal with the guilt which would come from him not choosing? Well, Jason puts him through perhaps the most difficult bit of torture Kaneki could face as he has to choose between the two ghouls who were cleaning him up, and gave him hopes of escaping. But being that Kaneki rather present himself as a 3rd option than let either die, him forsaking a choice A or B leads them to both die.

Enter Rize.

Being that Rize continues to live in Kaneki's mental state, and his mental state has become weakened due to Jason's torture, he cannot suppress Rize as he has done before. Though this isn't to say Rize takes over his body to protect him as she did when he faced Amon and Nishiki. No, all they do is chat and Kaneki is forced to listen. As a whole however, think of Rize and Kaneki's chat as a therapy session. One in which Kaneki talks about his parents, specifically how much his mom got used and abused by her sister and the world, and how that lead to her death and Kaneki ending up alone for some time. Then the topic ventures into the motto Kaneki lives by, which his mom did as well: "It's better to be hurt than to hurt others." Something which is a confusing saying to Rize. If just because she sees the idea of not hurting others being like not choosing. Take Jason killing both the ghouls who tried to save and clean up Kaneki for example, him forsaking the option to hurt one to save the other led to both of them dying. Making it where the amount of pain he took on just to try to pick what seemed like the best option, allowing himself to be hurt instead of them, ended up leading to them both being sacrificed due to him being too weak, in Rize's opinion, to make a decision.

And with her saying that, and taking note of the two people that died, Rize shows Kaneki all the people who have died, and will die, if he stays on this path he is on. Those two ghouls who wanted to help him died due to his indecision, Toka and Hinami will die because he decided to take Jason's torture than fight back with his all, and eventually Hide would meet his demise too. Though, lest we forget, Mrs. Ryoko is also someone he could have saved. Yet he didn't. All because he'd rather deal with physical pain, or mental guilt, than to deal such things out on others.

Now, this talk with Rize, strangely enough, leads Kaneki to slowly change his mindset. Not to the point of becoming selfish, per se, but with Rize planting the thought "There are times when you gave to give up on one thing to preserve the other," Kaneki realizes that if he wants some sense of happiness, peace, and wants to live life, he is going to have to give up on the ideal if he truly wants the life he claims to.

Topic 2: Kaneki Reborn – Jason & Kaneki

Thus leading to Kaneki being reborn. For, in his mental state, he consumes Rize to fully gain her power and as Jason readies himself to eat Kaneki, and then help face the Doves, Kaneki fights back and takes a bite out of Jason. Thus leading to perhaps the most epic fight ever seen on this show. Something which makes up for all the censorship and just OK fights we saw in the past. For with Jason being a powerhouse, and Kaneki as acrobatic as Toka and possessing the S rated ghoul strength of Rize, it makes for an entertaining fight. One which Kaneki ultimately wins and in Jason's final moments, he is forced to relieve the torture which turned him into this monster. Though, unlike how he was tortured before, or how he tortured Kaneki, the torture isn't prolonged. For not too long after Jason starts counting down from 1000, Kaneki begins to feed on him and the season then ends.
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10/10
Genuinely spectacular
joelydouglas20 June 2021
I had really enjoyed the journey kaneki had been on throughout the show. It was a perfect tale of self acceptance. And this ending just wrapped it up in the most perfect way it could've been This is the only thing I've ever written a review for so that should give an idea to how genuinely amazing this ending is.

Kaneki has an amazing character arc and this just wraps it up in wrapping paper and ties a lovely ribbon on the top.
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10/10
Good ep
yazanabdulrahmanz18 August 2021
Good ep. Amazing ep from drama to action Bbsbsbs dbs sbssbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbbssbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsb.
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10/10
The best episode with philosophies
agamjain-6273223 February 2021
The end fight is terrific....i mean masterpiece character development..
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10/10
Best episode from season 1 and probably entire show
ashishbhatt2013 February 2022
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Jason continues to torture Kaneki and bit by bit kaneki start to lose his humanity. No matter how hard kaneki tried, there is no escape as this is just a point of no return for him. Finally kaneki embraces his demons and become full on ghoul. Entire first season is about kaneki's personal struggle to accept his demons after the "Worst date ever" everyone has tried to convince kaneki that he is no longer a human and accept the fact that he is a ghoul now but it took an unbearable amount of torture from jason (A walking copyright infringement) for kaneki to realise there is no escape. The animation is great, writing is excellent and music is perfect.

Its gruesome and disturbing but end the season at a high point.
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10/10
I'm Ghoul
Mebrouk_Larbi6 June 2022
The extreme physical and mental torture Kaneki had led to massive character development of him, he accepted himself as a Ghoul, he outclassed Jason during his fight against him and he finally learned how to use his Kagune that he was struggling to control it before.

This episode is an excellent ending of season one and I can't wait to see how far the Tokyo Ghoul story goes.
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8/10
Torture
Groverdox29 October 2023
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The last episode of "Tokyo Ghoul"'s first season is pretty much entirely concerned with Kaneki's torture at the hands of the ghoul terrorist, Yamori.

As a ghoul Kaneki is capable of endless regeneration, which explodes the limitations of pain he could experience.

In his agonised state, Kaneki starts to experience a hallucination of Rize, the girl-ghoul who turned him into a half-ghoul when she tried to kill him, was crushed by a falling beam, and then had her entrails implanted into Kaneki's body to save him.

Yamori reveals to Kaneki that it was the doctor's plan all along to turn Kaneki into a half-ghoul by giving him a ghoul's organs, which is something I'd wondered about.

Eventually, Yamori's torture of Kaneki and Kaneki's subsequent soul-searching only lead him to further embrace his ghoulness, and he is able to escape from his torture seat and easily dispatch Yamori.

This was a good episode, of what I think was a pretty good show. Now that I'm done with the first season, I give it about a seven out of ten, or seven and a half, if I could.

I have heard that the show really jumps the shark after this season with drastic departures from the manga, so I don't know if I'll continue watching it.

As usual, the main character of an anime wasn't that interesting to me. His introspection and inner struggle seemed very generic. There were never any personal touches that made you believe the character could exist, and the same goes for Hide, "the friend". It reminds me of "The Joe Schmo Show", how one of the characters on that show was just "the best friend", and existed only to be friends with the protagonist.
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