I read the entire discourse masterlist and It's so good to see someone with common sense
what's your opinion on the anime ending?
Hello dear anon, it took a while to answer because life is shit and capitalism stepped on my throat yet again (I'm fine, completely fine)
I posted a few days (a week maybe) ago that I liked the anime ending WAY better than manga ending. I think Isayama himself wanted to retcon some stuff and we got a good enough ending.
I think he fixed many things that bothered me very much. I always felt like the author was not able to convey some important messages in a proper way. I know Isayama was a bit tired and had enough of his own story, and the manga ending suffered for that.
In my opinion, the changes in dialogue between Armin and Eren was well done, the message was better conveyed. I still have some issues with a few aspects of the ending, but in general it was a good change. I also really like how we got the extra pannels incorporated and some extra scenes.
I forgot to say thank you for reading that masterlist of chaos, I personally want to delete it all sometimes but I will refrain from doing so
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SOMEBODY FUCKING SEDATE ME HES SO FINE WTF
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"The outside world must be ten times bigger than inside the walls!"
"The burning water..."
"The plains of ice..."
"The ocean..."
"And the fields of sands..."
"Eren, someday I hope we get to explore the outside world."
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I'm actually really happy they extended Armin and Eren's final conversation in the anime and think it flows infinitely better than it did in the manga, but I also liked how it highlighted a very important aspect of Eren's character that alot of people in the fandom forget.
Above all else, Eren is a slave to his own childish nature and selfishness that stems from his need to be free. Regardless of how much freedom he will take away from others.
As much as he want's to believe that he committed such atrocities for the sake of his loved ones, it doesn't change the fact that he still put them all in danger, and people he cared about still died in the process. In the end everything that happened was because he was a slave to his own nature. His own selfishness to be "free" no matter who he had to hurt.
And that's the tragedy of his character, the moment he realizes this, it absolutely destroys him.
I also love how Armin's way of comforting Eren is way better than in the manga. He doesn't try to make him feel better over his actions or make him find some comfort from the results of those action, but instead he tells him that even if he'll find eternal damnation after he dies, he won't be alone. Armin will share that burden with him and follow him into hell after he is gone. His own sins are intertwined with his best friends, and he'll make sure that even in hell they will always be connected.
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Why is no one talking about how harsh armin has been when he talked at himself?
(i need therapy)
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i can’t and won’t recover from this
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