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UNREAL!! 😱 | Couple First Time Watching Attack on Titan | S4 E19

What the hell is this episode? 😱😱😱 We're mind-blown.

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UNREAL!! 😱 | Couple First Time Watching Attack on Titan | S4 E19

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To add on, part of science is discovering new things while also testing to make sure what's already known is correct. If there's evidence it isn't correct, science pushes you to find what is correct. Which is the real beauty of science.

Cisco

1. How was Zeke able to bring Eren to that place? Every time the Founding Titan’s power is used, the user is taken to a realm called the Paths. We even saw the 104th’s Ymir end up there right after she ate Marcel and obtained the Jaw Titan. So it’s not so much that Zeke “brought” Eren there; rather, it’s simply a condition of using the power. 2. How did Zeke learn to nullify the vow renouncing war? As Zeke mentioned, the Paths exist outside the usual flow of time. What feels like a second there can stretch out for ages in the real world. In fact, right before we see Eren make contact (or, more accurately, before Zeke grabs Eren’s head), we get panels showing everyone in Shiganshina—Mikasa, Armin, Gabi, Marleyan troops, and so on—frozen in place. This is to illustrate that everything occurring in the Paths happens in just a fraction of a second in the real world. Zeke remained in the Paths for what seemed to him like years before Eren finally woke up. And since Zeke has royal blood and Ymir appears to obey members of the Fritz lineage, he likely just asked Ymir to nullify the vow. A good question would be "why didn’t any previous king do the same?” Probably because, by the time they entered the Paths, they were already bound by the vow and had no desire to break it. That clearly wasn’t the case with Zeke because of this little "hacking" he and Eren did (one royal blood Titan shifter plus a non-royal shifter with the Founder). 3. How was Zeke able to control the Founder? Zeke observed that Ymir seems to obey those of the Fritz bloodline. Why? He doesn’t know for sure, but that’s what he’s discovered. Interestingly, Mr. Ksaver’s research suggested the opposite: that if a Titan shifter with royal blood and a non-royal Founding Titan shifter made contact, the Founding Titan user would gain the power. However, it turns out Ksaver was mistaken. Sometimes even science gets things wrong, right? ;)

André Carvalho

So well said. Reiner is such a complex and well-written character.

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Episode title is "Two Brothers" Colt and Falco, Marcel and Galliard, Eren and Zeke.. Also wanted to mention that Reiner is Gabi's cousin. Seeing her watch him potentially be eaten by Falco is rough. Reiner is my favorite character of the series. I can understand his pain so much. You can tell he has a huge heart and cares a lot about people because of how much he's suffering. He even wanted to take his own life but seeing Falco made him stop himself. He said I still have them to look after. It's the reason I believe he developed the split personality while he was undercover in the scouts. He couldn't handle what he'd done to the people of Paradis who he learned were just normal people. Not devils. Another reason I say he has a big heart is because of how Eren described him when they had that secret meeting saying that Reiner and Berthdolt might be working with Annie. Eren said something along the lines of, "There's no way it could be Reiner, he's like everyone's big brother." You don't get people you're not related to calling you big brother without good reason. He got really close to the members of the scouts while he was in there. Annie and Bert kind of distanced themselves from the scouts. So when I first watched this episode I was a wreck. Seeing Reiner looking at Colt's titan, one of the people he wanted to protect, and saying, "Am I the one who has to kill him?". Watching Gabi watch Reiner as he's willing to give his life so that Falco can live. Seeing Reiner's reaction to Galliard being eaten. I know that one hurt him a lot because I believe he felt a sense of responsibility, towards Marcel, to protect Galliard. So much suffering for one person. I really thought we were losing Reiner this episode.

Ray


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