Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6192846-20151223075113/@comment-23.122.217.39-20151224061158

The scary parts are more in how Kayo ruthlessly kills a family that's been nothing but pleasant to her out of sheer resentment without so much as a second thought, even as they're having a nice conversation. To touch on Rin's death, she has no idea what's about to happen until Kayo announces, when they are in a secluded place, that she intends to kill her.

Her apology during the execution scene is for causing fear in the town she loved. I'm not sure she feels any remorse whatsoever over the murders.

She's tragic but having a psychosis doesn't make a serial killer somehow not horrifying or dangerous.