Cycle of Violence doesnt stop (Attack on Titan Finale)

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Attack on Titan Finale: Nothing Changed...

The nFinal Attack on Titan (AoT) Episode released and sadly all that Eren has done couldnt change anything...
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I love how once again Armin is put in the same situation as he was with Eren and Mikasa after Eren’s first transformation, convincing everyone that they are in fact human, only this time it works

goobi
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The most "we live in a society" anime I've ever seen

angryvaultguy
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The scene starting at 0:55 is a clever reference to Season 1. The Marley commander is making the same pose and hand motion as the Garrison commander in Season 1 who had Eren surrounded in the town square with cannons. In both scenes, Armin charges forward and gives a passionate speech on behalf of humanity to save his comrades. In Season 1, they do fire the cannon and Eren has to transform to block the cannonball from hitting Mikasa and Armin. This time, they literally can't transform and is a positive indication of humanity's progress and mutual understanding, even after a brutal Rumbling.

PertinaxPax
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War never end until there's only one person left.

-Erwin Smith

satriarifai
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Just goes to show that as long as there is society there will always be another Eren Jaeger somewhere, no matter the time or setting. There will always be people full of hatred, inequality, and/or greed, who will use the hatred, inequality, and greed of others to do terrible things. The cycle of violence will never end, as long as ideology pits us against each other. Sounds like what the author is trying to say here…

snetworkproductions
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I like this ending actually, it shows the complexity of humanity at play, they don't follow a simple logic, they're not simply a 2D people, they have factors that influence.

personal
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If it makes anyone feel any better, Armin, Reiner, and the others all made it to Eren’s grave, meaning that they weren’t killed immediately and were able to reach some form of agreement with the Jaegerists. So, silver lining at least

Jayshiver
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I can't actually understand how some people actually believed they were getting a happy ending in AoT.
This shows has been about death and sorrow since the first episode

ozymandias
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Müller is portrayed somewhat differently in the manga. His facial expression conveys more regret and anguish that he potentially has to slaughter the Eldians. Either that, or risk them becoming Titans and killing them. You get the feeling that he doesn't want to slaughter them out of hatred, like your typical Marleyan. But that he'll do it if he must to protect his people. And when Armin breaks out his 'Talk no Jutsu', Müller signals for the soldiers to lower their weapons. In the anime, none of this is present.

alexvaughan
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The idea that the cycle of violence never ends fits well with the overarching themes of the series that had been built up since part one of season 4, particularly with the basement scene between Eren and Reiner, and Gabi’s entire character arc. The overall theme is presented in Armin’s discussion with Zeke in the Paths: Though conflict between people will probably always be inevitable, life is still worth living, for the banal, everyday joys of being with your loved ones, and that despite their conflicts, each side isn’t so different because of it, and because of that, we should see the humanity in others the best we can.

albasuperbus
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Even if the cycle of hatred doesn’t stop, Eren was able to go against it and place a stopgap on it so that Mikasa and Armin could live a long and peaceful life.

The cost was his humanity

jonathanjethmal
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It's really sad. No matter how much we want peace, there always will be war. No matter how hard we try, we can't escape it

Veirdjil
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with the jeagerist starting to grow stronger I wouldn't be surprised if Hestoria was assassinated down the line by extremes

NeilsonBuntowa
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Yk what's crazy? Isayama proved this point not only in Aot, but in real life as well. Just look at the conflict in the fandom. Many are satisfied, many are not. And there are literal fights going on about it since the ending. Truly, conflict never ends.

fivestarmichelin_
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im glad that we got to see people like Hitch and even Riko one more time in the end.

vegascvpiaaron
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When the plot is very gundam, you realize its also a gundam anime but with meat gundams

erushi
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As long as there’s two people left alive they will quarrel over who gets to rule the empire of ash.

simonnachreiner
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even if Eren managed to finish the rumbling, the survivors in Paradis aren't united and it will create another civil war regardless.

thebighoney
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jeez, humanity, you have infinite energy, food, a shitload of land, fresh air, just chill out for a few centuries.

TheCOOLEYDOG
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You know, Fallout has a very good quote that was it's motto since 1997; "War.. War never changes" and it really works with AoT

dachu