It would be safe to say that “Tokyo Ghoul re” Season 2 Episode 10 might be a really bad one for Kaneki in terms of the guilt that he will be feeling. After unleashing chaos with his dragon attack, it would appear that a lot of people become infected with the gas that he was producing. This then turns them into flesh-eating monsters, which “Resident Evil” fans might be quite familiar with.
Of course, the impact of his actions in “Tokyo Ghoul re” Season 2 Episode 10 is not entirely Kaneki’s fault since this was never his intentions, to begin with. He will be rescued in the episode by friends and his family will also be saved. This means that he will have no reason to go berserk and transform once again.
The biggest problem that they will need to face right now is containing the situation in “Tokyo Ghoul re” Season 2 Episode 10. This might require the full cooperation of the ghouls and the CCG just to make sure that the incident does not escalate beyond Tokyo. If it does, Kaneki is going to have an even bigger burden to bear.
Fortunately, he is immune to the gas, so he will at least be able to do something about it. The fact that Saiko Yonebayashi will also become a victim of this incident will only add to the mounting problems that will need to be addressed. Suffice it to say, “Tokyo Ghoul re” Season 2 Episode 10 will be a seminal episode for the season.
One of the biggest concerns that fans have had with regards to the anime is the pace at which the adaptation has been done. Following the Dec. 11 release of “Tokyo Ghoul re” Season 2 Episode 10, there will only be a few more episodes remaining.


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