

And he is willing to do whatever it takes. He’s trapped in a prison of memories he might not even be looking for alternatives because he thinks he knows the future already. He’s seen his future, so he may think he’s destined to do it no matter what.


After the disastrous conference on “Eldian safety”, where everyone blamed all the world’s problems on Paradis, he probably suspects that there is no other option. We may never truly know Eren’s real thoughts on the matter. He knows that it’s wrong, but he’s going to do it anyway. It’s possible he regrets that these people will have to die so that his friends can be safe.

Some speculate that he is sad because they’ll never truly be free, while some think that he already knows he’s going to wipe them out with the Rumbling. When Mikasa finds him on the hill overlooking the refugee camp, he seems sad. I think what this episode did was show how conflicted Eren is about his plan. He’s gone too far this time, but his intent is the same.
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Eren has been like that for the entire series he recklessly rides into danger to protect those he loves. In one of the flashback scenes, Eren is talking to Zeke about the plan, and he affirms that it doesn’t really matter what happens to him as long as his friends are safe and happy. Actually, I think this episode proves that Eren hasn’t really changed, at least not about what matters. In her voiceover, she wonders when Eren changed, or if that’s the way he had always been, and none of them ever noticed. “The Dawn of Humanity” begins with Mikasa on the ship, remembering the last time she was on a ship – when the group went to Marley on a reconnaissance mission. After all, in real life, we don’t always learn the reasons why. I’m sure, for some things, there will be no answers at all. The thing about Attack on Titan is that there are no easy answers. I still can’t say I’m really satisfied with the answers that we’ve been given, but I have to trust that all will be revealed in time. In fact, much of the episode was a flashback to things that happened before season 4 even began. This episode answered a lot of questions that were still lingering, mostly about how and why Eren ended up in Marley, and what the deal with Historia was. (Although for me, the scariest thing in this episode was that clown.) It’s so that his appearance at the port of Marley can fill you with this sense of foreboding. We haven’t seen Eren in a while, and now we know why. He was mostly skeleton with just a head, towering above even the colossal Titans, who are literally taller than trees. Where can the people go? There’s nowhere to run.Īnd then Eren appearing behind the line of Titans like that, like something out of a nightmare. Just this overwhelming feeling of dread, because you can see the end coming, but you can’t do anything about it. I have this dream sometimes where the moon falls out of orbit and crashes into the Earth. Imagine seeing that and knowing that you were looking at your doom. Then they rose out of the water, and my stomach dropped. And the Titans just blew it out of the water – literally. This is the best defense that they can muster. This is the combined might of the entire world.
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But then they swam past the blockade of ships, melting the skin off the sailors and capsizing all of the ships with the wave of water and steam. Honestly, I wasn’t expecting to see Titans swimming, and it was a little goofy and silly. Just seeing that was enough to solidify why everyone was so rightfully afraid of Paradis using this weapon. The Rumbling has been in the background for much of this part of the season – the slow, scary march of colossal Titans as they wend their way to destroy the world outside Paradis. I’ll begin with the ending, because that was terrifying. The ending of “The Dawn of Humanity” was likely the cliffhangeriest cliffhanger I think I’ve ever seen, and now I find myself faced with the typical dilemma of whether or not I can resist the temptation to read the manga. When there’s neither, that means that sh*t is about to go down. You know that it’s serious when there is no OP or ED. And “The Dawn of Humanity” was certainly a fantastic episode to go into hiatus with. It was confirmed that a third part will air in 2023, which will presumably be the final part of the final season. After a week break, the second part of Attack on Titan‘s final season came to an end on Sunday, but as fans have speculated for weeks, it’s not the conclusion of the story.
