Attack On Titan's Ending Is A Once In A Lifetime MASTERPIECE

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SeaTactics talks about Attack on Titan's Final Episode and how it's a once in a lifetime MASTERPIECE. Comment below what your thoughts are on Attack on Titan Final Season Part 4. If you enjoyed my Attack on Titan Fnial Episode Review, then drop a like. Subscribe to never miss an Attack on Titan video. Thanks for watching, buh-bye!

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Not gonna lie. When Jean holds Reiner's hand and acknowledges him as a fellow Scout, I made the same face as Reiner 😭

alexvaughan
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The baby being passed forward. Zeke commenting on the weather. The shot of Eren's head then shifting over to a shot of Historia's daughter opening her eyes. Reiner's mom telling him she was happy he was no longer the armored titan. It was all just stunning. I cried the entire episode.

AlexisPowell-ue
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Since watching the finale it’s been really hard. I never managed to get anyone in my real life caught up or interested enough in AOT as me, but I always had this channel and you all in the comments. I am just left with gratitude for you all. Thank you so much for experiencing this once in a lifetime adventure with me. Much love to you, SeaTactics and those of you in the comments. I won’t be going anywhere but I think we all know things are quite different now.

Waz
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How is nobody talking about Armin's crushing wail of agony? Him crying while hugging Erin's head had me bawling

SallionMang
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When Jean and Conny hug each other and accept their fate made me tear up like a baby.

Boonk
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Personally I feel Mikasa's choice to keep the scarf and move on showed exactly that she wasn't a slave to her love for Eren, unlike Ymir with King Fritz, she chose to kill Eren, end his suffering out of love and hold onto her memories and cherish them. It felt like actual growth. If Eren got his way, and she threw it away, it would feel like she was doing what he wanted, not what she wanted, which was the entire point. She was free to cherish his memory and allow him to rest finally after a literal lifetime of pain and suffering. He wanted her to live a long life and she did, but on her own terms.

bobbyaltman
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I started crying when Jean & Connie wrapped around each other before turning into titans 😩 I was SOBBBING. This whole episode had me sobbing.
The cycles really continue through every generation😩
I don't care if people don't understand AOT. The character and story building is what captivated me. Its so complex and sheds light on the nuiances of the human experience

angieinthecity
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I began watching it back in 2013 when it was a series still unfolding, and I've kept up with it through all these years. And now, having reached the end, I'm struck by a profound sense of emptiness. The tears haven't been many, but the experience is undeniably bittersweet and filled with a lingering melancholy. The finale has echoes of Code Geass, but the impact of Attack on Titan resonates on a much deeper level for me. It's as if a significant phase of my own life has drawn to a close as I've watched these characters reach the end of their journeys. Letting go of them feels almost impossibly hard. Each nostalgic, tragic, and soul-stirring scene that was depicted has left a lasting mark, but what truly weighs on me is the future. Even though they experienced happiness, grew old, and met peaceful ends, there's a sorrow in acknowledging that their time has passed and with it, a piece of the world they shared with Eren. This portrayal of the future invokes a profound existential reflection. Consider the countless existences and narratives that have dissolved into the annals of history, with Eren and his comrades now amongst the forgotten. Entire generations who lived, loved, and suffered are now just echoes in the ruins or foundations they left behind. Their personal histories, like those of our cherished characters, will likely vanish, their names and tales becoming mere whispers that the winds of time fail to carry forward.

it adds a layer of heartbreaking feeling to their story—knowing that their time with him was limited to less than 15 years, depending on who it was. Just a brief chapter in the entirety of their new long lives. It's heartbreaking to consider that as time passed, the vividness of his face and voice might have faded even in Mikasa's memories, making it seem as if he were becoming more of a distant dream than a reality they once lived. This brief intersection of lives in the grand tapestry of their world makes the end that much more impactful. The happy scenes of their childhood, bring a stark, aching clarity to the fleeting nature of their relationships, and the realization that the moments we often take for granted are, in fact, incredibly finite and precious. Eren wanted his close friends to cherish these moments and create even more in a new world, that he created for them...

Reflecting on Eren, his break down was a biggest surprise to me in this ending. Realizing that he was, in essence, still just a naive 19 year old struggling to find a solution, he just couldn't find a better way to resolve all of this mess. People may have found his emotional breakdowns funny, but these moments actually reveal the enormous burden he carried as an ordinary individual compelled to make extraordinary sacrifices for the sake of his friends' futures. It underscores the depth of his character and the immense pressure he faced in his quest to secure a brighter reality for those he cared about. He sacrificed whole world for them, but they chose to safe the world over him..

In the final episodes dialogues between Armin and Zeke, they touch upon their most personal memories, happiness, and raise similar questions that become a kind of answer to the search for the meaning of life and all the efforts they made. For them, to have lived was not in vain, if only for such moments. Their lives held meaning, even if only for those simple memories. Eren is ready to endlessly destroy humanity in these cycles, all for the happiness of Mikasa and Armin. And what was most touching to me, is that his happiness is just as simple, and it lies in the happiness of those he loves..

This is a tragic story of a ordinary boy trapped by the inherent vices of human nature, compelled to engage in the very act—war—that humanity perpetually initiates. His story is a somber illustration of the cycle of violence that often defines human history and the individual lives caught in its tumultuous waves. Perhaps wars are an inevitable fate of the human race, similarly to how Eren's destiny will never allow him to connect with his friends. This is a tale of the sorrow of fate, where Eren falls into its terrible captivity. A tragedy that leads us through the thorns of fate, where the hero becomes hostage to a false freedom, it becomes his burden, and the meaning of his existence intertwines with the purpose of freeing Ymir from her chains. The greatest sadness of this story is not found in the military horrors, but in the relentless fact of fate: Eren and his loved ones are destined to become victims of eternal separation. Especially Mikasa. They are fated to remain apart, even in the afterlife - if such a place exists, Eren is destined for hell.. Fate denies them the joy of a simple life under the same sky.

may.b.tomorrow
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I’m in love with the fact that this anime didn’t give the stereotypical fairytale ending and actually gave a realistic, bittersweet & even heart breaking end. It feels more true to how it would be if these events happened (if we look at our own worlds history it kind of does just do your own research about the wars that have happened in our human history)

damanitaylor
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I think people are misunderstanding the ending. Ymir initially sought the tree as a refuge from her barbaric society that was literally hunting her with arrows. However, the boy at the end sought the tree out of curiosity and freedom.

While you can’t have permanent peace, the ending credits proved that the peace talks worked and kept civilization at peace for multiple generations.

The *significant change* is that the boy already had freedom and sought the founder for different reasons than Ymir, who never had freedom to begin with. The cycle was broken, and thus, the events of the story *do not repeat for the future generations.* Giving them a chance at an even greater period of peace.

bigmuda
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Jean and Connie accepting their fate and Levi just sitting alone like a dying animal and cried when he honors his fallen comrades broke the fuck out of me. Everyone else had someone to hold like family or friends. I just love and appreciate him so damn much.

greetswithjudgement
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The story really hits hard when you realise what's going on in the world today.

rammus
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I honestly can’t believe that a show this complex landed so nicely in the end. I feel like I got everything I needed.

Pupeyes
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How this show went from simply people, walls and titans to the most complexe, well written and mind-blowing story ever is fucking crazy. This may sound kinda bias but ever since i started AoT no other anime, movie or show made me feel the way i felt watching AoT. To Isayama, to SeaTactics, to all of you guys from the AoT community, thank you so much!

sandrobarreto
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Im gonna miss this show so much
What an ending
We witnessed something truly special

cinderluna
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Best thing about AoT is it didn’t end with a Disney ending, it ended sad but in a way happy. Isyama truly did make the best piece of fiction.

weebmeister-harry
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Still crying... I'm so grateful for this series, for the people who worked so hard to make it, and for the ones who love and appreciate this masterpiece! Thank you for creating amazing content and for sharing your thoughts as well :)

kelocoche
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I spent so much of this episode on and off sobbing. It wasn’t that it even made e sad, just overall emotional. It’s insane how this show made you feel so deeply for every single characters intentions, traumas, failures, etc

willyboods
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Considering the current "world issue situation" we have at the moment, we have this ending around the perfect timing. Truly fitting and ironic.

(Not making comparisons by any means, it is just we coincidently getting a reminder of humanity in a nutshell throughout history repeating itself)

Roxst
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Did anyone else notice how Eren in the Cabin-woods scene looks more like Carla and Eren throughout the Final season looked more like Grisha from Zeke's childhood memories?

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