Talk:Ainz Ooal Gown/@comment-2604:2D80:4018:8905:2C09:58E:297F:BB9D-20181015035958/@comment-2604:2D80:4018:8905:2C09:58E:297F:BB9D-20181015225119

@ISMNE

You're a classic example of a fanboy. So sorry that slightly edgier Kazuto Kirigaya doesn't live up to scrutiny. He does call himself a hypocrite when killing Clementine, and at that point of the story he was still a decent character. There's a difference between being a guy that gets sentimental when he says that sentiment is stupid and being a guy that butchers a retreating army because they dared to run away instead of praising him after he killed half of their allies. He's not an anti-villain, he's just a villian that the writers don't want to admit is a villain. He's the kind of cringy ass villain that tries to moralize his bullshit too. It's honestly a pathetic read, like season 3 is some cheap throwaway material that a middleschooler thought up.

Also, it's pretty clear from the way the Workers acted that only two of the four groups would have kept fighting if they ran into an intelligent enemy. Ainz could have easily said "no" to demiurge at any point, but he wanted to try out his new toy. He didn't even have to give a hard no, he could have just said "This does not fit into my plans" so no to whatever else is running through that dumbass head of yours. Outside of severe usage of plot device (which the writers aren't above) if Ainz ever did meet anyone from his guild again they'd be disgusted by what he's done so far, especially Touch Me.

The series seems like it's going the way of The Walking Dead: one decent season, one okay season, and then just trash for the rest of the series.