But we’d really recommend watching them in the order below. To learn more about how you too can become a supporter of this blog, check out /DoubleSama.Easy peasy, right? Now it’s time to introduce the OADs – side adventures involving much of the key cast. And come join our Discord server if you’re interested in discussing anime with other members of the community.įinally, I’d like to thank Roman for supporting at the Heika tier this month. Also, follow me over on Twitter so you don’t miss out on any future content. If you enjoyed this review, remember to click the like button ❤️ down below. What do you think of Attack on Titan: The Final Season Episode 74? Do you think Marley’s telling of the Eldian’s history has any basis in reality? Who would you blame for the events of this series? And how would you solve the “problem” that is the Eldians? Let me know in the comments. Grisha raised both of them to free the Eldian people, and their solution was that if all of the Eldians are dead, they can’t be oppressed. Even if his plan comes to fruition, why would Marley agree to it? They need a scapegoat to distract from their constant aggressive expansion, and the Eldians are it.Īlso, it’s kind of funny that this is the solution Zeke and Eren decided upon. I get that Zeke wants to solve the problem without conflict, but I just don’t see it happening. Eren and Zeke will be long dead, and in that time someone else with the Founding Titan could decide to destroy the world anyway. This both avoids war and eliminates the threat of the Eldians.īut, the fact that this plan would take 100 years is a huge flaw. Zeke’s solution “solves” this by having all of the Eldians naturally die off within about 100 years. The “threat” that Marley claims the Eldians pose is that at any point, they could use the power of the Titans to destroy the rest of the world. I know some people are going to say that development is stupid, but it’s not actually that crazy when you take a look at other aspects of this series.īut, what does this plan solve? And how does it solve it? Instead, Zeke’s plan is to use the Founding Titan’s power to genetically alter every Eldian so that they can no longer reproduce. Until now, we’ve kind of just assumed that the plan was for Zeke and Eren to come into contact so that Eren could start the “rumbling” and destroy all of Paradis’ enemies with titans. Eldian EuthanizationĪnother big reveal in this episode is Zeke’s plan. He was a researcher and also should have had access to previous Beast Titan memories. Even that doesn’t make much sense, though. So, I guess he just somehow wasn’t aware that he had those abilities. However, even if his Beast Titan wasn’t a giant ape, it still would have had access to the Beast Titan’s ability to create and control pure titans. ![]() We know that the Nine Titans have different appearances based on their wielders, so it’s possible that his was entirely different in form from Zeke’s. I’d also like to point out how interesting it was that Tom claimed his Beast Titan wasn’t suited for battle. It’s unlikely that Zeke would have done that without the push from Tom. Really, Tom’s suggestion regarding Zeke’s parents is what set everything in motion. And because of that, Grisha ended up acquiring the Attack Titan, having Eren, and giving Eren both the Attack and Founding Titans.Īlso, I would argue that without Tom’s guidance, Zeke wouldn’t have become his successor and acquired the Beast Titan. Tom was the one who told Zeke to report his parents’ restorationist activities to the military police. But what about Tom? Can we really blame him for everything? But, his behavior can kind of be forgiven when you consider that he was attempting to save his entire race of people from being wiped out. Was Grisha a bad father to his sons? Absolutely. After this episode, a lot of people blamed Grisha for the events of the series. ![]() Without him, Eren literally wouldn’t have been born. Tom Ksaver is effectively the man who set all of the events of this series in motion. Did the Eldians previously commit genocide? Ehhh. But, what we’re beginning to learn is that the one-sided massacre that Marley attempts to paint the war as probably isn’t factually correct. The one thing we can be certain of is that there really was a war that resulted in most Eldians retreating to Paradis.Īs far as the Titan war goes, nobody has discredited that. However, it does seem clear that a large portion of Eldian history is merely Marleyan propaganda. As Grisha explained to Zeke, many of the massacres that the Eldians were supposed to have committed never actually happened.īut, since Grisha himself wasn’t the wielder of any Titan at this point, even his words can’t be trusted 100%. ![]() Why does this matter? Because it means that the history of the Eldians that’s taught in Marley - and likely elsewhere in the world - isn’t exactly true.
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