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: This episode highlights Tooru Mutsuki’s psychological collapse. A feature would analyze her "insanity" and sudden power spikes as a manifestation of unresolved trauma, contrasting the anime's rapid redemption arc with the more deliberate pacing of the Tokyo Ghoul:re manga .

: Shuu Tsukiyama’s desperate attempts to restore Kaneki's memories serve as a focal point for the episode. This highlights a recurring theme: the "arrogance" of trying to protect others, which often leads to more suffering for everyone involved. Tokyo Ghoul:re 2nd Season Episode 9

: The episode shows Juuzou Suzuya’s evolving perspective on ghouls. A feature could delve into how he reconciles his past with his present willingness to cooperate with former enemies, referencing the influence of his mentor, Shinohara. This highlights a recurring theme: the "arrogance" of

: After regaining his memories, Ken Kaneki mirrors his former mentor, Arima, by donning glasses—a visual cue for his transition into a cold, efficient interrogator for the CCG. The feature would examine this "Arima-fication" of Kaneki and his secret mission to understand Eto’s plans. : After regaining his memories, Ken Kaneki mirrors