Thread:TheGreatEye/@comment-7694700-20130619121447/@comment-7263151-20130627035821

Okay. I understand.

In terms of comparing it to Catcher in the Rye... I was just talking about what philosophy Kamachi's drawing from in each of his scenarios for Touma--each one represents some other messed up point of view that Touma deals with and conquers intellectually, but they're easily recognizeable.

That's cool.