![]() ![]() They look closer to their manga designes. Animation 10/10 As we can see characters in this season look a little bit different or older which some might not like but i do personally. There is world buidling,mystery,back stabbing and some major questions answered which there is hopfully more to come. However it's still as, if not more interesting than before. This season has a very refreshing and different plot compared to previous ones as we can see from the lack of titans and focuse on the issues inside the walls rather than beyond. Things are only getting more interesting when Erwin reveals how he's planning to ovethrow the governmant without using the force. Pacing is amazing and i wasn't bored for a moment while watching. Mystery we all feel in love with is still there and there are even more questions, but don't let that distract you from the fact that this season ,even tho is only few episodes in, already has some major reveals in it. For what reason? It is yet to be reveald. There are many parties trying to get Eren and Historia. This season gets straight to the point and introduces new villain named Kenny that turns out to be somehow related to Levi. If that ain’t heroic, than I don’t know what is.Review By Kamal K Story 10/10 It continunes few days after where we left off last season and it focuses more on political drama and dilemmas inside the walls. A man who tries to do his best to make the world better, even when he just wants to put his head down and escape the madness. He isn’t an unstoppable monster, like Mikasa. It’s this particular aspect of Jean that saved the lives of both Gabi and Falco, even after the former murdered one of his closest friends.īy all accounts, Jean is not a remarkable man. That part of him has stayed true all the way up to the final arcs of the story. Even after his reluctance to kill nearly cost him his life, he still did what he could to prevent bloodshed. But he hesitates to do so would betray the morals that made him who he is.īut even then, Jean doesn’t entirely give up. The very people he’s put his life on the line to protect are now trying to kill him, and he has to kill them right back. For the first time, Jean has to fight other people, not Titans. There are even several points where those very morals are challenged. But each and every time, his conscious all but forces him to do what he thinks is right. Several times throughout the story, that very thing is offered up to him, practically on a silver platter. All he wants is to sit by and relax, to live a cozy life. He doesn’t want to be in any of the situations that he’s caught up in. This is what makes Jean such a compelling member of the group. And he can no longer sit by and do nothing. Like it or not, he now knows that Eren, hot-headed and reckless as he is, has a point. He’s seen first-hand the horrors of the world and he’s learned the hard way what will happen if nothing is done about them. It’s in this battle that Jean’s character arc truly begins. He doesn’t shrink away from the sudden horrors he grits his teeth and tackles it head-on. Rather, to his own shock, he steps up and takes charge. ![]() ![]() Suddenly, he is forced to experience the same horrors that made Eren into what he is.īut he doesn’t crack under the pressure. His ass is thrown straight into the fire. Then the Titans attack and Jean’s whole life gets turned completely upside-down. He’s just the kind of person who made Eren the most angry thus, he was the kind to make the audience most angry, as Eren was, at that point, the character we knew and sympathized with. He didn’t join the military to fight monsters, but to earn himself an even cozier place within the inner-most wall. In fact, Jeane had a fairly comfortable and normal life. ![]() Nor does he share the same trauma said creatures caused. He doesn’t share Eren’s hot hatred for Titans. When he’s first introduced, Jean seems like your typical asshole rival character. Eren has his incredible determination, Mikasa has her insane strength, and Armin has his razor-sharp mind. Its primary three protagonists, Eren, Mikasa, and Armin, are all remarkable in one way or another. Like they can’t affect the world because they aren’t wrapped in plot armor.Īttack on Titan makes that very issue a central theme of the story. But it can make the more regular people in that setting seem sort of… lacking. This isn’t a problem, at least not most of the time. Often times, they’re so remarkable that they’re larger than life. Fictional stories often focus on remarkable people. ![]()
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