
You were supposed to eradicate the Titans, not join them!
Tbh it's pretty cool how Isayama flipped the "I'll destroy the Titans from the face of the earth!" to "I'll destroy the face of the earth with the Titans!"
Y'all anime onlies have no idea how good you have it.
This one episode alone was like 3-4 months of blue balls for manga readers
When your fascist Uber driver has finally arrived to pick you up in his TATAKAEmobile after waiting for 2,000 years:
is this real
I hope not, can't imagine waiting one more mf year
only for them to reveal the movie will be done in two parts
Yeah after this episode (and assuming the season is 12 episodes) there's zero chance we're not getting a movie.
This guy does a fantastic breakdown of the Ymir story and her intentions, spoiler free too.
Amazing breakdown
Especially the part about Trauma and how the titans relate to aspects of her personality and the emotional reaction for the trauma she was placed under
This entire show is about trauma
I WANT a movie now. I was pissed at even the possibility of one since I’m anime only and didn’t want to be waiting another year possibly to see how everything ends but honestly man, after this season, I trust this team and want this story to be told with as much care and respect as needed so if it’s going to take a movie to do that, so be it. This is the greatest thing I’ve ever seen. I don’t give a f***. I want that b**** in IMAX and I want to be in that b**** blazed on opening night walking out the theater with tears in my f***ing eyes! I need this s*** in my veins! Hammer it home!!!
Y'all anime onlies have no idea how good you have it.
This one episode alone was like 3-4 months of blue balls for manga readers
Man s*** was brutal for those months. Even worse when every chapter was dissecting a s***ty korean translation.
This s*** spooked me ngl
Btw wtf this is annie's father
Ymir might've topped guts as the most tragic character ever for me. Poor girl has never been happy and is still a slave after death
Wow, so the new episode’s “info for public disclosure” slide above pretty much confirms what we thought, but reminds us why its not important: The entity that gave Ymir her power could’ve been an ancient pathogenic parasite, most likely one of the first beings to claw & claim life essence from the Earth, which would explain why it’s power was so potent & it’s will to survive so strong for its hosts.
But it also finishes up beautifully by saying: “Or something else entirely”, which really means “man who gives a fk lol, she got that s\*\*\*”
Also interesting how the Founding titan power is kinda like the Shinigami Ryuk-Light curse:
The centipede attached to Ymir in the tree, switched its host to Eren, Eren is buried at the tree, and goes without saying, forces Eren to become the centipede in the tree for the next host to come along. Similar to how Light becomes a Shinigami at the end of DN.
Wow, so the new episode’s “info for public disclosure” slide above pretty much confirms what we thought, but reminds us why its not important: The entity that gave Ymir her power could’ve been an ancient pathogenic parasite, most likely one of the first beings to claw & claim life essence from the Earth, which would explain why it’s power was so potent & it’s will to survive so strong for its hosts.
But it also finishes up beautifully by saying: “Or something else entirely”, which really means “man who gives a fk lol, she got that s\*\*\*”
Yep. It's their way of wrapping it up completely, as we've been wondering what happened for years now. I love how the interpretation is left. "It can or can't be many things, but it existed as one for sure."
Can’t stop thinking about this
One of my favorite shots was that last Ymir one.
Not only because the expression mirrors Eren's throughout the series at times, but because of the symbolism that she's no longer a barren life. She has found her identity as a human being with an actual purpose and choice, unlike a slave.
One of my favorite shots was that last Ymir one.
Not only because the expression mirrors Eren's throughout the series at times, but because of the symbolism that she's no longer a barren life. She has found her identity as a human being with an actual purpose and choice, unlike a slave.
It must've been so liberating for her to finally have someone who understands her, treated her right, and let her release all her pent up sadness and anger. Perfect shot, might be my favorite of the series thus far. In a way, eren represents her inner, hidden desire for freedom, and maybe that's why she called him for help, so happy he was able to reach and save her. And then all this peak fiction is followed by the eerie, terrifying, dark red filtered armageddon that is the rumbling, that reminded me abit of the Eclipse in berserk. What an episode
One of my favorite shots was that last Ymir one.
Not only because the expression mirrors Eren's throughout the series at times, but because of the symbolism that she's no longer a barren life. She has found her identity as a human being with an actual purpose and choice, unlike a slave.
Insane!!!
I really wonder now what isayama will do with falco. He's like the only pure main character left, he's the only one who understands and defies the rules of this cruel world, having seen both sides in their most intimate, crude realities. The other was eren, but eren unlike falco has a yearning for freedom too strong to care about the others who want to chain him down.
Manga readers dont hint at anything thanks
1) Do we know when S4 P2 is going to end, because I'm going to run it all at once. I looked it up and couldn't find it.
2) I just saw a spoiler image of Erens head flying off , can someone please tell me a lie like that that was a shopped image or some sort of illusion or something. I don't want to believe it was real.