Talk:Tomohiko Kazami/@comment-216.137.224.215-20141226063643/@comment-397235-20141227073349

But there's also the bullshit wherein he tells Naoya Tomohiko "died of his wounds:" i.e., when you pushed him out the window.

While this sort of absolves Tomohiko of his two murders, it leaves Naoya forever convinced he killed his best friend, and on top of that it robs Izumi of the one time she got to be the better person. That was my major "What the fuck?" moment for this character; it wasn't until rewatching parts of the series later on that I realized what a massive hypocrite he is.

"Classmates shouldn't be killing each other."

That's great, now where the fuck where you when he was stabbing two other girls in the back in cold blood? Where were you when Yumi fell out the window? Where were you when Takako died? When Naoya tried to kill him? That's right, you were getting as far away from the class as you could.

I don't think the Calamity showed everyone's true colors, but I'm pretty sure it showed his. At the end of the day, when faced with the opportunity to protect his charges or save his own life, Chibiki will always save himself. I guess it makes sense, I mean, the guy's had around thirty years of practice at it.