SayonaraSuckas said:I think it's all in line with his character - We see from the start that despite him being comically OP, he will ask Tomoe for help because he might lose control of himself if he sees anything threaten the people he loves (see Toa rescue episode).
And then let's see all the things that happen before that murder; Someone is attacking his home city, someone just vaporised tomoe-fragment - which also hurts Tomoe, someone that he himself brought to the demi-plane where they were going to give them free stuff, they killed the kind orc, they attacked baby girl orc and ant dude - I don't know about you, but that would put me in a murderous rage...
"Manslaughter" and all those other things are for law and courts, they don't matter here. Besides, he looked into the memories, and saw that they started their attack for greed, not some misunderstanding or self defense. You can't seriously say when someone has attacked your home, killed members of your tribe - that you (or anyone) would say "hmm, I guess we should imprison these people and set up a court with a jury"
Have you ever seen Dragon Ball Z? The character Goku is a good example of a kind hearted, sensible character with near limitless power. Goku could very well obliterate anything and as much as he pleases. But he doesn't... not even when confronted against enemies that caused him great pain. Goku forgives most of his enemies (even his greatest).. sometimes its so he could fight them again, but he also prefers to see them change for good. (ie. Piccolo/Vegeta/Frieza being great examples)
Setting Goku aside though.... the character Makoto is another character with near limitless power. But he acted extremely irresponsible despite all this power. He could have done so many different things, but chose the most irrational decision ever... which he regrets as the show demonstrates, but I honestly don't see the payoff leading up to the end of the season.... besides maybe impressing some fans of how "dark" the show is. That in itself really exudes very little confidence in what the rest of the story could be.
It kind of sucks to see because I actually believe the rest of the show is pretty good. This remind me of my relationship with Made In Abyss. The Golden City of the Scorching Sun was a fantastic new season, but some of the episodes (like episode 4) was regrettable and as some MIA characters put it "Irredeemable".