Thread:Hyocaso/@comment-27247829-20160418000755/@comment-28048698-20160422115735

Yeah, that thing you are saying is true too. Usually a goal isn't completly good or completly bad, it's just a thing of point of view. A good example of this can be some persons from the history like Nobunaga Oda or Cao Cao. They are depicted like bad persons sometimes, and maybe they really do bad things, but it was aiming for a better thing. In the case of both of them, unify their countries.

That's why I can understand the idea behind Tohsaka, Makiri and Einzbern methods. I don't agree with them but can understand it.

What I really don't like is the unrealistic idealism like Shirou. That idea of "I'll save everyone without exception!!". One thing is to be an idealist, other thing is to be just a dreamer.