@Manvëru Acting as if Eren wasn't an emotional mess the entire series. Y'all realize his tough-guy act is just because he's resigned himself to what he saw in the paths, right? He's a screwed up, traumatized kid whose entire plan centers around the childish idea of "if we kill all the bad people, then we'll be okay." Everything he's done has been defined by his twisted world-view. He's a broken kid who watched his mom die, I honestly don't get why him getting a cool haircut and a coat suddenly makes people think he's this ultra-composed badass
@@hellokittyfan7229 Idk about it being the biggest mystery but if you have read to the end you should know the significance of this tree. I don't want to spoil it for you unless you want me to 😜
starting this series is the best and worst decision i have made it made me sad, happy, excited, and confused but for the most part it just made me depressed Edit: as always, thank you for this masterpiece
I absolutely know what you mean, truly. You it into words perfectly! It's a masterpiece, but it ultimately made me feel very depressed and almost shut me down inside. I'm learning how to function again, how to believe in things, everything... I think that if any piece of media has such a strong influence on someone, it's doing something right. Attack on Titan is the grand of all grands.
@@Thankyouforexistinggodlovesus absolutely ,i can't think of anything else that had an impact on me like this one. I'm trying to get on with my life after i finished it but i can't i think it will stay with me for a long time
It's that it could take only one genius to influence a whole generation, AOT is the embodiment of pure art. You may think im overreacting but this, this is actually a beautiful masterpiece. Unfortunate that some people just doesn't like the series that much.