User blog comment:B214/Chapter 504: Rift/@comment-27337151-20161001212600/@comment-25111584-20161003114419

Hmmm, getting a bit confused here, so I'll break it into two parts:
 * 1) If you're saying that Gray's reaction is natural, then I obviously completely agree. The example I gave clearly illustrates that. There are many reasons due to which I would hate the development if I actually cared, and many of them point to this development being completely forced, but calling the occurrence forced due to Gray's actions is... wrong.
 * 2) I am pretty certain this isn't what you mean, but just to get it out of the way... if you're saying that Gray's reaction being natural is a proper excuse to not condemn him, then I couldn't disagree more. Logically, I would try to respect it as a difference of opinions, but, frankly... it is a damn silly opinion. Sorry. Not hating Gray for his actions is simply... wrong. And, no, I'm not mixing reality with fiction.