Kaneki's memories are back!! His powers and newfound resolve now surrounds his own self-assurance instead of centering around the uncertainty of being a ghoul. Seeing his incredible control over his Kagune come back was also pretty refreshing!
Tokyo Ghoul:re
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Haise Sasaki leads a CCG squad two years after everything went sideways at Anteiku — and he doesn't fully remember who he used to be. That's the hook of Tokyo Ghoul:re, and it's a good one. Haise is a half-ghoul investigator training the Quinx Squad, a group of humans surgically modified to wield ghoul powers. They hunt ghouls for a living, which gets complicated when your squad leader is technically one of the things you're supposed to kill. The real tension here isn't just the fights — it's Haise's fractured identity. He gets flashes of memories that aren't quite his, and watching him try to hold himself together while leading a team of volatile operatives gives the whole thing a psychological edge that keeps you uneasy. The Quinx members themselves each carry their own baggage, and the dynamics within the squad are genuinely interesting to watch develop across these 12 episodes. Studio Pierrot handles the action well enough, and the soundtrack does a lot of heavy lifting in setting the atmosphere. If you liked the body horror and moral gray areas of Parasyte -the maxim- or the identity crisis themes in Deadman Wonderland, this hits similar notes. Fans of Attack on Titan's humans-vs-monsters structure will find familiar ground too, just more intimate and urban. It's dark, it's a seinen for a reason, and the gore doesn't hold back. Best watched after the original Tokyo Ghoul and Root A.
Episode Guide
Characters
Haise Sasaki
A kind, dependable Ghoul Investigator mentoring Quinx Squad, struggling with his artificial One-Eyed Ghoul identity.
Portrayed by Clark Leah
Saiko Yonebayashi
Lazy, gamer Quinx investigator with surprising aptitude, Saiko prioritizes fun over work.
Portrayed by Wiedenheft Sarah
Kuki Urie
Ambitious and cool-headed Quinx investigator, Urie prioritizes power, despising weakness and relentlessly pursuing his goals.
Portrayed by Gibbs Adam
Tooru Mutsuki
A shy, kind Quinx investigator with a troubled past, Mutsuki battles self-doubt while striving to protect others.
Portrayed by Krantz Mikaela
Ginshi Shirazu
Rank 3 Quinx investigator, fiercely loyal but easily manipulated, driven to protect his sister.
Portrayed by Mills Daman
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-58 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 59.

Quick Takes
View all 37 takesI didn't expect Haise to do that to Shuu?? Whats going on in his head is beyond me at this point. I just realized we've never heard his inner monologue after his hair turned black either.
My gosh, I never could have guessed what would happen to Shirazu, if anything, he was the most promising character to me. Comparatively, it felt like he had so much more to live for and do with his life.. (namely Haru)
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