Does Attack on Titan’s End Credit Scene Hint That Eren Was Right All Along?

One of the most popular anime franchises of all time has recently concluded its apocalyptic saga, and fans are beyond traumatized. The final episode of Attack on Titan: The Final Season premiered on November 4th, 2023, and the fandom just can’t process what went down in the one-hour and 26-minute episode. Eren and the Rumbling were all the rage before the finale and the way the show was wrapped up left fans feeling both satisfied and devastated. Eren Yeager finally met his demise at the hands of the people he most loved and trusted. The moment Eren touched Historia’s hands, his life took a 180-degree turn, and the memories that came flushing down into his mindset the course of humanity.It’s not like Eren became a genocidal maniac overnight. His hatred for the outside world manifested like a slow poison inside his body from a very young age. Even though he was convinced that he was born this way, Eren wouldn’t have started the Rumbling if there was another way to protect Paradis Island. He calculated every possibility and gave every ideology a chance, but arrived at the same conclusion every time. As long as Paradis Island exists, the world will never stop hunting the Eldians, and the only way for the Eldians to survive is to ensure that no one is left to desire their annihilation. There’s no way to sugarcoat what Eren Yeager did, but a cryptic post-credit scene in the final episode left viewers questioning their absolution in condemning Eren’s actions.The fandom believes that Hajime Isayama loves traumatizing the audience with his eluding ideas about humanity’s true nature and realistic character arcs. Attack on Titan is a deep, disturbing, and rude awakening of what humans are and what decisions they will inevitably make, even if everything is at stake. Eren Yeager represented a highly suppressed state of humanity, and there’s no fiction in the way his mind worked and bent on suffering through the atrocities of the Titans—aka Marley and the rest of the world. While the rest of the Survey Corps may think that Eren had a better choice, the post-credit scene would definitely make everyone question their morals.Anime Spinoffs That Didn’t Disappoint

One of the most popular anime franchises of all time has recently concluded its apocalyptic saga, and fans are beyond traumatized. The final episode of Attack on Titan: The Final Season premiered on November 4th, 2023, and the fandom just can’t process what went down in the one-hour and 26-minute episode. Eren and the Rumbling were all the rage before the finale and the way the show was wrapped up left fans feeling both satisfied and devastated. Eren Yeager finally met his demise at the hands of the people he most loved and trusted. The moment Eren touched Historia’s hands, his life took a 180-degree turn, and the memories that came flushing down into his mindset the course of humanity.

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It’s not like Eren became a genocidal maniac overnight. His hatred for the outside world manifested like a slow poison inside his body from a very young age. Even though he was convinced that he was born this way, Eren wouldn’t have started the Rumbling if there was another way to protect Paradis Island. He calculated every possibility and gave every ideology a chance, but arrived at the same conclusion every time. As long as Paradis Island exists, the world will never stop hunting the Eldians, and the only way for the Eldians to survive is to ensure that no one is left to desire their annihilation. There’s no way to sugarcoat what Eren Yeager did, but a cryptic post-credit scene in the final episode left viewers questioning their absolution in condemning Eren’s actions.

The fandom believes that Hajime Isayama loves traumatizing the audience with his eluding ideas about humanity’s true nature and realistic character arcs. Attack on Titan is a deep, disturbing, and rude awakening of what humans are and what decisions they will inevitably make, even if everything is at stake. Eren Yeager represented a highly suppressed state of humanity, and there’s no fiction in the way his mind worked and bent on suffering through the atrocities of the Titans—aka Marley and the rest of the world. While the rest of the Survey Corps may think that Eren had a better choice, the post-credit scene would definitely make everyone question their morals.

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