Yup, this series is a perfect example of how to do it properly, meaning by showing him/her as multifaceted human with differents sides and not with characterizations that stop such possibility from the get go, and it's particular refreshing also considering that other series from this same company and this same line are restricted to the usual exploding monster formula even in more modern/contemporary iterations. Really, as I said in another one of my reviews, this beats to death modern american live-action superheroic garbage like the Joaquim Phoenix movie supposedly about the Joker or even proper comic book stuff from overrated superhero writers like Alan Moore (with that I mean the overblown for no reasons Batman: The Killing Joke short story), yet people are restricted to watch this with and the already good, preceding Winspector through fansubs like I did (thank you Shogun-Weeaboo, anyway) because, you guessed it, Toei doesn't care of getting this known outside the brazilian/japanese spheres. They prefer to greenlight live-action schlocks or CGI-remake turds of their animated Masterpieces because...I don't know, maybe japanese society is so obsessed with suicide they prefer to perform financial suicide as a honorific deed? Anyway, if you have the slighest interest in superheroic stuff, watch this. You're not gonna regret it in the slightest, awful episode 38 permitted that you can avoid alltogether with ease.