just like what kenny said everyone has to be drunk for something to keep them moving forward even Erwin, he seeks for the truth about why his dad have to die and he thinks "the basement" have all that information, he don't know what to be done if he already achieve that goal and will just figure it out down the line but he still deserve all the respect he could get what a great character
It makes good contrast though. I could never react to stuff online because Im silent for the most part. But I dont mind when a large group has someone who isnt very vocal during the reaction.
18:00 Uh my guy, we just saw that scene. That sneak peek IS the scene in this episode on the roof, just edited slightly to avoid spoiling the actual moment.
Lol. It's weird how much stuff they forget & how lost they are sometimes about AOT! But I guess that happens when you react to so many shows. They need Hannah & her BF (forgot his name) to react with them so that they won't be so lost since they read the Manga's, they helped guided them a lot during the Season 2 reactions. Lol
lol I swear AOT reactors don't watch the show or understand it at all. They didn't even understand that guy that called Erwin a devil. He was right Erwin was not a good character as he admitted he did everything for selfish reasons thus leading him to do his final charge in order to redeem himself. I don't trust Erwin with the titan power Armin would be my choice too. Erwin is unpredictable
Well rodd reiss sipped just a bit of the serum and bcame titan if both were given the serum both would transform in a titan in that case they could hv either cut the nape and take out the man if not then let em wander till they got reiner or beast titan enclosed in the walls
Erwin does't have that intellect? WTF Did you forget about season 2 or the turkey giant? Or the whole plan to expose the fake king and take control of the government?
And in Season 1 when he pretended to go to the basement with his team in order to lure out the shapeshifters (when we saw the female titan for the first time)
Yes he is smart, but for Someone with so much experience and smarts, he's always outsmarted by the young and inexperienced Armin, so yeah Erwin is really smart, but with time Armin can become much better
You can't compare them about tactical thing because they have different circumstances and far different ranks and responsibilities . No one is better than another when talking about this
Also, Erwin didn't decline the injection. He was having a dream of when he was raising his hand in class and asking the teacher (his father) about the truth of the outside world.
@@kaguario He was 100% unconscious. They even added a flash of his raising his hand in the classroom to make it even more clear from how it was done in the manga. We can debate whether Erwin would have actually wanted to get the injection, but there's 0 indication that he was aware of what was going on at that moment.
It also helped Levi realise that proving his father was correct was Erwin's goal, not saving humanity. Erwin had fought his last battle, sacrificed many lives and got them to the basement. Now it's time for someone with a bigger goal to lead.
Not really? We literally saw his dream and heard him talk out loud about it, had he been concious enough to reject the syringe (or even know what is going on) he would've said something regarding the situation instead of raising his hand to ask a question to his dad. Dude was having a nice peaceful dream and it made Levi not want to wake him up and return him to the hell that was his world since Erwin had resolved to die and give up his dream, compared to Armin who still had hope.
The soldier that survived the beast titan's attack had a good point, humanity needs someone like a Erwin ( a devil) in order to beat the titans. If I was Levi I would have chosen Erwin, yes I know that Erwin was suffering and had a huge burden on his back but he is still the most efficient leader we have. btw, Eren's voice actor is fucking amazing.
Levi made the choice Not because it was the best but because he cared about his friend , you will understand it when they explain whats the deal with the Ackerman bloodline
It's insane how so many people think erwin refused it, you really have to not focus on every frame you see to not figure out that he was raising his hand before he was reliving what he did when he was a kid asking his teacher (father) about humanity past while he was unconscious. Same for floch, he wasn't crazy at all. He wasn't insulting Erwin AT ALL. It's insane how some people are not willing to look deeper into such a great story, I guess game of thrones season 8 righting doesn't ask much but this story is something else.
Jia erwin literally said it, he was asking soemthing in class as a child. probably an hallucination from his childhood. levi realized that he died and gave up his dream fighting against Zeke. its.so damn obvious, and people its so dumb
Well rodd reiss sipped just a bit of the serum and bcame titan if both were given the serum both would transform in a titan in that case they could hv either cut the nape and take out the man if not then let em wander till they got reiner or beast titan enclosed in the walls
About the whole Bertholdt thing. My take on it is this. When you are at war, lets say youre on side A and the enemy is on side B. Its generally understandable why A could hate B and enjoy theyre suffering for any misdeads they did in the past. But you see AoT does it very interestingly, reason being that we have no connection or understanding of the enemies perspective or motivation, and only someone with understanding of the nature of war can accept that soldiers have to do what they have to do. Relish in youre vicotry or quake in defeat, its all part of war and any side can ask the most unreasonable things of theyre soldiers. In my oppinion people always have the capabilities and with added reason can hate and excact righteous actions in tandem, but it takes understanding not to enjoy the misery of another person (though the storytelling itslef i did enjoy :D). Dont misunderstand I enjoyed youre reactions, as i love different input of other people. The next few episodes are gonna be interesting and hopefully give more clarity and perspective. Anyway cant wait to see you see whats next! :)
Yeah, a lot of people neglect to consider the enemy's motivations in this show. Bert and Reiner have stated many times that they really don't want to do what they're doing, but they HAVE to. Bert especially clearly shows basic morals, as does Annie (Reiner not as much). Instead of empathising and trying to understand where they're coming from, everyone just hates them and wants them to die a painful death lol. Though I suppose that's also understandable after everything they've done
Yessir this comment wins I feel sad for Reiner and them because if what they've been through and I hate how most are simple minded and just straight up hate them without knowing there side of the story
I think it's safe to say that no one's in the wrong in the show. They all do what they have to. Like in war, there are no heros. Only the victors and the defeated.
Well rodd reiss sipped just a bit of the serum and bcame titan if both were given the serum both would transform in a titan in that case they could hv either cut the nape and take out the man if not then let em wander till they got reiner or beast titan enclosed in the walls
Erwin's capacity to inspire everyone around him while making the cold-blooded, ruthless decisions necessary for victory is what set him apart. He will be missed.
that's actually hard to find in a person. bearing the weight of people you sacrificed for greater good while sanity being intact. most will go crazy at that point.
Reiner is the God Armor Titan. four more episodes. I always liked Reiner, but he became my favourite character after I read the season 4 story arc. Also, the next episode is called "basement", so you're gonna get a lot of exposition. I would therefore advise you to wait until the arc is over before you start to read the manga, Marketa. Also, when Erwin bats away the syringe with his hand, it might be because he was delirious and thought he was back in class as a kid, asking a question to the teacher - his father. Did he refure the syringe, or did Levi make the decision for him?
Honestly fuck Reiner. I just hate his survivability and how he always survives but never seems to adapt as a titan. As a human he has development and whatnot but his skills as a titan. God damn it Marcel. It's all his fault.
@@Gamekiller166 It's funny that an antagonist has plot armor...maybe the titan power is to give the shifter the ability to disperse his consciousness throughout his body? No other shifter has shown the ability to do so. On the other hand, it has never been stated that the ability is exclusive to the armor shifter. He might not be the best titan out there, but he is by far the coolest-looking.
"Let me advise you because I read a comic" I've read a bit of the manga and its great, but once I saw the anime I stopped - I liked having those genuine "wow" moments with buds, as oppose to sitting there knowing exactly whats about to happen displaying emotions that don't match the scene, busy looking at peoples reactions instead of focusing on the moment. Reading a Manga tends to give people this "Superiority" feeling, guess its all they have to make themselves feel "on top". But its not inaccessible, its not special, its something you can view through a simple google. But with Animation quality like this, the voice acting, the fluidity, MUCH better than the manga.
@@sacr3 sounds like your the one who thinks he's superior because he hasn't read the manga. Chill out. No1 cares. Your not cool. Have the experience all you want. People just want to know what happens next and don't want to wait a couple years for it.
Was waiting all day for this!!!!!! Last episode ("Hero") was the best AOT episode ever imo & this one was amazing as well!!! The voice actors did an incredible job in this one!! Best VA I've ever heard!! Props to them!!!! They made the episode so emotional, especially Eren & when Mikasa was crying while Hange was holding her back. 😭💔
You only inherit memories if you eat a Titan shifter and take their power, like when Eren ate Grisha. Rod Reiss never had the royal Titan/the coordinate, it was his daughter Frieda who did. Frieda was eaten by Grisha, who was eaten by Eren. So the royal memories live on in Eren.
Well, I think nobody DESERVES to die. Whatever reasons Bertholdt may have had, he is still a human being..just like us...the anime does a great job at portraying what conditions human beings created for him to go to such far lengths...it is the conditions in which he was born and raised that led him to take such actions....even if you accept it or not, anybody could have been him...it is because of the conditions in which they are born and raised do they take actions accordingly...Eren is Eren, Mikasa is Mikasa, Armin is Armin and Erwin is Erwin because of the things they saw, though everybody takes in things differently otherwise, they would all be the same person...but we can't judge who is good or evil based on that..the anime just portrays the different shades of a human being...we also can't judge whether it should have been Armin or Erwin, because both of them are really good at their own places and we can't do it without any of them to handle certain situations but we had to lose someone and Levi choose Armin not because he would add more to the hope to save humanity but because he couldn't see his friend suffer...and so Bertholdt had to die...and I am really satisfied with the writing...it was really a great episode..Erwin died, Armin came back..the scene was really emotional...one getting life by killing another who was a comrade. We really can't, I mean I really can't enjoy that death.
Watching bertholdt die was really sad but I guess, necessary. Although after reading the manga I sympathize with him nearly just as much as the protagonists.
18:00 the flash forward that we saw at the end of season 3 episode 12 was just shown in this episode...I love you guys but y’all can be dense sometimes.
@@FederalPropertyJC Bare in mind this channel does watch tons of other shows, you can't expect them to dedicate their minds and free time entirely to AoT. It sucks but ofc they're gonna forget or misunderstand stuff, they're only casuals.
when there will be season 4, with all the events happening in the manga after this season, I do not even imagine how much they will be lost then ..... xD
guys gather all the crew for the next 2 episodes. You are really not ready for what is coming. The best revelation ever for any tv show (anime or not). The storytelling is so good that you'll want to rewatch all the show to notice all the piece of dialogue or details of the history within the wall.
Don't hate Berthold,Reiner or Annie,it will all be explained next season but Berthold hinted a little bit last season when he said that who in their right mind would like to become a murderer
I was not ready for this episode even despite being a manga reader. The voice acting, the direction, the emotion. It was just unbelievable. This episode broke me. Especially the part when Erwin said, "Levi, thank you." That's all he needed to hear. When Mikasa started crying and Hange reflecting on how she wanted to also save others.. hundreds of them. I was in tears. Attack on Titan, you have outdid yourselves.
18:05 thats wot happened this episode But u guys did get a flash foward in season 3 ep 1, it was literally the first scene. That would b the last ep in season 3.
It still makes me really sad that people actually enjoy Bertolt’s death. :( I mean, yeah, he did shitty things... But at this point in the show, he’s only like 16. Dude is a kid. But it’s whatever, everyone has their own opinion on him 🤷♀️
What the hell are y’all talking about? Up until this point Bert is known as a villainous traitor who destroyed Wall Maria and killed a lot of people. What has he done at this point in the show to gain any sympathy towards viewers? Who cares if he’s 16 it doesn’t justify all the deaths he let happen. Sure he has his own justified reasons for doing what he did but us viewers at this point in the show don’t know that. So their enjoyment of his death is pretty reasonable idk what you guys are talking about
I don't know if that's true or not but it still doesn't absolve him of his crimes. You're pretty much asking me to be okay if Bert killed Levi since he "had no choice". hard to be sympathetic towards Bert when you're still too busy mourning the people he killed.
@@BhBc8f8 Yeah, but no one is tying to excuse murder. We're trying to look at the bigger picture and understand who really is at fault for this circle of death. Berthold is basically a fish forced to advance by a stream too brutal to be fought.
I feel like Levi's choice had almost nothing to do with optimism or hope, i think the main reason was drive. All Erwin wanted was knowledge that what his father died for was not a lie. So Erwin's dreams or goals would have ended at that basement, where he would realize his dream, then he wouldn't have had anything to be "drunk off of" to continue living. But Armin's dream was to see the ocean, so I believe his dreams would have carried him/them/humanity much father then that basement.
Glad that someone finally mentioned this. Rewatching reactions and all the comments seem to be about Levi just not wanting Erwin to suffer. That may have been what he was feeling inside, but I think that the whole point about drive was pretty monumental to his decision too
Will it really though? Or would it drive Erwin even more since he'll know about the world outside of their wall? I'm pretty sure he'd be driven to find out about the people living outside of their island.
No opening, there's no OST and just silence for the most part, and then it all ends with "Sayonara, world" in the ending. They really did a fantastic job conveying the atmosphere of the aftermath! The voice-acting was also fantastic! Kaji (Eren) and Yui (Mikasa) really gave it their all, especially Yui. The way she portrayed Mikasa this episode did not disappoint. Her crying out as she was held back by Hange was just heartbreaking. God-tier voice-acting indeed!! Loved Eren's dedication to Armin as well! In his last moments, Armin entrusted everything to Eren and Eren in turn, fought for Armin until the very end. The same with Levi with Erwin. It's why in the end, I couldn't really fault anyone for the way they acted during all of this. In the end, one of them was going to die and it was essentially "reasons why MY friend deserves to live more". Loved how it came full circle in a way with what Kenny said when it came to Levi picking Armin or Erwin. The way I saw it, Armin had a real dream and aspirations whereas Erwin was more driven by an obsession. Armin's ambitions surpassed Erwin's and was more long-term compared to what Erwin really wanted. That and Levi finally freed Erwin from his sense of responsibilities for those mountain of corpses he was hallucinating. Kenny basically alluded to the fact that death frees people from the hell of spending the rest of their lives being a slave to something. Bringing back Erwin would've brought him back to hell, and he really deserves to rest. Overall, it was really nice to see Kenny having a lasting effect on Levi here. Bertholdt's death screams was pretty sad and haunting for me. The way he cried out for his friends before realizing what was happening by how they were all staring back in horror and sadness, and then how he started calling out for Annie and Reiner...Just ouch. Sayonara Erwin, Bertholdt, Moblit, Marlo, all the scouts, and Hange's left eye...
Paul Tibbets and Charles Sweeney dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, killing far more people than Bertholdt and Reiner ever did. Did they deserve Bertholdt's fate? Not hating, just showing perspective.
Fuck that guy, idgaf if he was forced into the army to become the colossal titan, he, reiner, and annie were the reason all this started and were the cause of so much death and destruction. There's allot of info in future chapters that explains the whole reiner, annie and bert that trues to "justify" but it's bs
@@ethansolorzano5989 Classic blaming the victim. The Marley government's responsible for holding the warriors' family hostage for them to follow orders. You are ironically falling for the Marley propaganda that supports the narrative that the enemy are other eldians like mindless sheep.
@@rpmmach-x1807 oh yes because the lives of maybe some people is more important than the lives of a whole island people that never did anything wrong and were forced to live behind a fence cause they are suffering by the hands of the titans
Right? It's dumb to make the argument that "wow Armin is swol." Look at his back in that shot. You can see his spine and rib cage. He doesn't have abs because he's fit which he kind of is but more so it's he's fucking starving skinny. Which also makes sense.
To me it was pure circle of life. What they did to Marco bit Bertholdt in the ass atleast, and we know what happens to Reiner later on too so... karma bitches.
Χρήστος Δόντσιος Depression, getting his ass kicked left and right by Eren, everyone thinks he is crazy, yada yada. He only has a year left to live so there’s that too. Honestly still one of my favourite characters.
When you were tempted to say like Bertholdt was "getting exactly what he deserved" and the show managed to make you feel absolutely uncomfortable about it.
Correct me if i'm mistaken but i think only 1 or 2 people worked on the Levi vs Zeke fight scene, the same people animated Levi's chase scene from s3e2 and that scene when Eren uses the 3dmg to defeat the Colossal Titan previous episode
Brandon Lyon more deaths have been caused by Reiner, he actually does feel sorry with what he has done unlike Reiner, and he did not even get to confess his feeling to Annie
I dont think in the anime, erwin declined the serum. Seems he was suffering from delirium and kinda dreamt of his childhood ambition of proving what was beyond the walls, which was why he raised his hands, to ask his teacher that question. Levi saw how erwin was forced to become the "devil" as a result of pursuing his ambition and how he almost broke down during their final conversation, decided to let him rest.
I don’t believe Erwin declined it! He wasn’t conscious and was thinking of his childhood. That’s why when he put his hand up, it showed his kid self hand. Erwin was finally put out of his misery and Levi realized that. I don’t think Erwin declined the syringe
Including a no name recruit like Floch to the conversation is a really well written meta device to remind Eren and Mikasa (and even the viewers in a way) of the amount of suffering anyone who's survived is dealing with, with them finding out only Levi, Erwin (barely) and Floch survived on the other side of the wall. This is only increased when Hange explains her side having lost many comrades in battle as a veteran of the scouts and losing Moblit in this battle. That Eren and Mikasa would be selfish if they used the serum just to save Armin because he's their friend. They have to think bigger picture here and make the same sacrifices everyone else has. Especially when their superior officers (Hange and Levi) are disagreeing with them. Really well done how the decision is made, how Erwin would probably be a broken husk of a man after seeing the basement when Armin clearly had loftier and more positive goals with the matching intellect to lead. The episode is also amazing in how they used silence to carry the atmosphere and the incredible job of the voice actors being put on full display. Bravo Studio Wit, can't wait for next week.
I like that AoT encourages its characters to be selfish. It's human and a lot more real. Erwin caring so much for his persuit of the truth that he's willing to let others die to reach it, Eren and Mikasa willing to forgo Erwin's life to save their best friend, and (manga spoilers) a certain character massacring a great amount of innocents in order to protect those he loves. It's brilliant and human writing that really ties this series together.
სტალკერი Indeed. Though they don’t know as the anime hasn’t caught up with the manga. It’s kind of sad and unfortunate how twisted folks can be like Nehid and the guy with the cloak.
Bertolt had to go, but I feel pity for his demise. The people in the wall needed the God of Destruction in their arsenal...for the enemy ahead. But I still feel for bertolt. Wouldn't take happiness in his death Nahid justttttt yeeeeet til you find out the basement...maybe you'll feel a little differently. RIP Moblit tho?! Manga reader talking. This show will tug your heart strings lol and make you question what yall just talked about. I say for yall yo get some drinks for the next episode The Basement!!!
I think what that scout was saying isn't craziness but a figure of speech. It comes back to what Armin said about Erwin back in season 1, that to rise above monsters we must abandon our humanity. He recognizes that the way Erwin led them to their slaughter was the act of a devil, the same way Erwin thought of himself, but he also recognizes that it was necessary for humanity to overcome the Titans. Erwin was the man capable of making the hard decisions and because of it, he has accomplished more in his lifetime than all the commanders before him combined. Although he presents injecting Erwin as a punishment because of his grief at the moment, he knows that humanity needs Erwin for his unrelenting resolve to do what needs to be done.
Its all about honoring Erwin sacrifice. Not much about Armin. His dream would never end. After the basement he would want more awnsers. He would never rest. Bringing him back would disrespect everything he sacrificed.
Honestly this is the TV show I've watched that handles war in such a complex and balanced way. Like Bertholt's explosion is obviously reminiscent of the nuclear blast that hit Japan and he's killed hundreds of thousands, but at the end of the day, he's just a kid who had no idea what he was doing (observe he, Reiner and Annie discussing their course of action in the freakin' open as if no one would possibly eavesdrop on them. And Marco does, twice!).
erwin didn't decline the injection. he was unconscious the whole time. he was having a flashback to him raising his hand in class to ask the teacher (his dad) about life outside the walls. if you look back at the scene you'll see what im talking about.
I think Erwin went fully knowing he would likely die but he wanted a hero's death not to quietly retire and especially not before trying to find the answers that got his dad killed in the basement. The part that got me was when he was half conscious and imagined himself in the classroom raising his hand. For a moment he turned into that little boy that never found out the answers he had
Btw that flash forward scene from the first part of season 3 that Chris was talking about, was this episode. Hope someone informs you guys or you find out some other way :)
The writing is so beautiful. The whole point was they were both very valuable to humanity, but Erwin's dreams stopped at the basement. Armin's reached beyond the wall and stretched as far as the ocean. In the end, Armin would do more for the future. 10/10
Not at all. Armin's dream would be done at the ocean. Erwin's dream would never end, after the basement he would only want more awnsers, and more awnsers after that. He would never rest.
@@BhBc8f8 it was steam, so it may have destroyed the outer layers of his skin but once he passes out he is no longer breathing, meaning his tiny little air sacks (alveoli) were not exposed to the intense heat. So he suffered severe life ending skin trauma, but this isnt an instant kill. What shocks me though is that fall, he fell from 50 meters onto the tip of a roof.. now that I can see killing him instantly I mean who survives a 50 meter fall after being scorched? Yikes
i like how the decision didn't come down to who was more able as a soldier, thinker, or leader cause erwin and armin are both very capable. It came down to whose time was it to just rest.
Slave of God nope. I feel bad too. He was just fighting for what he thought was right too. Reiner, Berthodlt and Annie were all conflicted and they showed it
Erwin did not refuse the injection. He was pretty much unconscious and he raised his hand because it's a rather important memory of him asking his father "How do you know they are not people outside the walls ?". I believe Levi truly just didn't want him to suffer. "We asked him to become a devil in this hell, can't we just let him go already ? What are we even going to ask him if we bring him back ? I think he has done enough for humanity as one single human being".....Technically he died already, because Levi asked him to give up on his dreams and die....So it doesn't matter anymore if he wants to see the basement or never stops moving forward because he is drugged on "Something" (dreams just like Armin). Let him just go
I can's express how fucking much loved this episode; i love how a lot fo stuff from previous episodes came back to this one. I personally think the biggest thing that changed Levi's mind was Kenny's speach; everyone needed to be drunked in something to keep living. Erwin's dream and reason to keep living and endouring all the guilt he had for sending all his comrads to their deaths was the basement; but after learning the truth? he said it himself, he didn't knew what he would do after that. Armin's dream goes beyond the basement, he wants to see the ocean, explore the outside world; Armin thinks about the future while Erwin was stuck in the past (his last thoughts were about he being a little kid; he was obssesed with the truth). While it was kinda cruel killing Erwin when he had all the answers that he searched his entire live just a few blocks away; it was almost mercy to putting out of his misery; he turned into the devil for his obssesion. RIP Erwin "susumes of steel" Smith Also RIP Moblit (the guy that saved Hange); didn't care at all of him when i read the manga but in rereads i appreciate him more and his death hit me this episode (hell he was an OG at this point, he has been around sinc season 1). Also Also RIP Berthold; his story was absolutely tragic to the very end regartless of the things he did (the guy in the green shirt said it better; he deserved to get killed; but doesn't mean we can't feel bad for him and pity him); forced to be an murdered since he was a kid; watching his best friend going insane and his crush getting captured; dying alone calling his friends for help but realizing they stoped caring about him a long time ago. There is a lot of want to talk about him but it would be manga spoilers. Some clarifications; the memories about the world are inside the Founding Titan who is insde Eren; but because Eren doesn't have royal blood he doesn't have access to them. However; he has access to some his fathers memories; and thats its an ability all titan shifters have. So yeah, technically Armin can get some of Berthold memories.
After watching their review I seem to understand one thing: only the girl in the middle seemed to understand the actual masterpiece behind this episode. The others were like: Yeah.... Armin will be the colossal titan now, fuck yeah... That is great indeed but they were hoping for that from the start without understanding Erwin at all. Salute to that man. I felt this episode deep in my heart.... The girl in the middle was silent because this episode’s reaction meant to be silent.... I played the song AKATSUKI NO REQUIEM after watching this episode........
The founding titan has the memories of the world but can only be clearly remembered by a royal family member who possesses it. Rod just became a mindless titan. The memories of the world are still in eren but he can't access them because he doesn't have royal blood.
You will always SASAGEYO! in my heart. RIP Erwin. Another perfect episode. The suspense, Voice acting, Music timing and lack there of. This season has just been killing it.
The English Dub is for Season 3, Part 1 is out on FunimationNow. The English Dub for Season 3, Part 2 currently airs on Toonami on Saturdays and is posted on FunimationNow the next day.
Oh I enjoyed that scene so much, I was looking forward to it.I knew he was gonna cry like a lil bitch even after he pretended to be hard while negotiating.I was hoping that they would begoing "BYE!BYE!" while he was getting eaten.
@@alexanderholzer7392 if u knew their side of story u would understand why they had to do this...SnK hasn't shown the outside civilization till now and all the warriors look evil... they're just victims of a long going war...even the warchief Zeke isn't that bad and he was telling the truth this episode...he genuinely sympathizes with Eren and would never lie to him for certain reasons
Your correct on the first part, but idk about the second. It's kinf of common sense or being realistic, who would you be forced to keep alive as a soldier, the commander of the whole army, or a soilder who's in army?
@@tripleo7109 at the end Levi was actually the one that went emotional, he prefer Erwin to rest , and that's Levi selfish emotion. He didn't want Erwin to be alive just to get another burden as the devil he would be forced to. He is a walking dead man already 😭
That was a crazy twist. Bereholts calls for help to the friends he betrayed and to watch them stand by and not help him as the teeth smashed him up were spooky.
it's so shit, in the dub they changed his famous Humanity Vs Titans line to our side vs other side. I hate Americans who are scared of other languages. They are like Trumpturds.
@@dtmt502 1. I'm talking about episode two, not one. 2. I'm not American 3. English isn't my first language, I just appreciate that specific actor. 4. It seems you're the one that is scared of content being translated differently, which can make certain scenes resonate in different ways, making both versions good as stand-alone content.
Bertholdt lost his memories. He said he still saw them as friends. So when he woke up und saw eren and his friends he smiled. Thats why he asked for help so sad