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Isn't Eren developing a cult of personality on Paradis what actually happened in the manga? Also, hasn't that coat scene become a sort of signature scene for the events after the basement?
At best the canon explanation that is implied is that Ymir always wanted to find love and she was in a medieval peasant village so love from a king is high honor, and she died due to losing her will to live because the king did not really love her, but she felt enslaved to him which is all that she knows.Of all the things I wish were explained better, I would have liked a single reason as to why Ymir would have fallen in love with the pedophile rapist who tried to have her killed before using her super powers enough to never leave the desert space-time void. It could even be something stupid like a panel of him getting her a nice dress or whatever Iseyama thinks women find attractive. Maybe show him throwing rocks at her or something from his throne.
I don't think it was love. It was just slave mentality. She was raised to serve and did so in the afterlife. She could have crushed the king and his people with her titan form, but she didn't.Of all the things I wish were explained better, I would have liked a single reason as to why Ymir would have fallen in love with the pedophile rapist who tried to have her killed before using her super powers enough to never leave the desert space-time void. It could even be something stupid like a panel of him getting her a nice dress or whatever Iseyama thinks women find attractive. Maybe show him throwing rocks at her or something from his throne.
I can see that, but I don't know why Eren would bother saying she loved him if that were the case. Granted Eren being a retard and assuming things based off of no evidence is pretty par for the course.I don't think it was love. It was just slave mentality. She was raised to serve and did so in the afterlife. She could have crushed the king and his people with her titan form, but she didn't.
And she gave up a life with Historia. What a waste.She could have crushed the king and his people with her titan form, but she didn't.
Of all the things I wish were explained better, I would have liked a single reason as to why Ymir would have fallen in love with the pedophile rapist who tried to have her killed before using her super powers enough to never leave the desert space-time void. It could even be something stupid like a panel of him getting her a nice dress or whatever Iseyama thinks women find attractive. Maybe show him throwing rocks at her or something from his throne.
I don't remember seeing that aspect. But the cannabalism scene was pretty hardcore or "metal" as the kids say.At best the canon explanation that is implied is that Ymir always wanted to find love and she was in a medieval peasant village so love from a king is high honor, and she died due to losing her will to live because the king did not really love her, but she felt enslaved to him which is all that she knows.
But really this is theory at best and a lot of the timeskip half was really rushed by Isayama since he really wanted to end Attack on Titan as fast as he could (which honestly explains why every country is run by retarded racist people, why there was a timeskip so he didn't have to have time to develop his characters, and the sudden importance of Armin and Mikasa near the end.)
It's Mikasa's birthday today.
Pour one out the girl who is both completely irrelevant and yet holds the key to the fucking multiverse according to some people.
Please, tell me they didn't "Well ackshually" Mikasa into losing to the prop with kitty ears that can't win a fight in its own home series.https://youtube.com/watch?v=Bbbcwk0tyPs
https://youtube.com/watch?v=JTiyDYK7jLU
Happy Birthday, Ms. Top of The 104th.
Not surprising. Isayama was clearly trying to turn Eren into a savior or messiah figure who would replace the setting's "goddess" and bring about revenge-fueled salvation despite how completely awful the reasoning, writing and characterization was along with the godawful build-up and barely explained pig-based mythos, but the diehard fans still ran with it because they have a very homoerotic attraction to this psychopathic incel.
Real talk, considering how much he wanted to hurt his readers, I think he's at least okay with how things turned out. It probably wasn't exactly what he had in mind, but considering how stupid his fanbase is, I think he'll take what he can get.It's almost been a year and with the ending of Attack on Titan, it's clear that it's still remembered much more compared to other disastrous endings to major franchises...but this time it's just not in the way the author probably wanted
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Real talk, considering how much he wanted to hurt his readers, I think he's at least okay with how things turned out. It probably wasn't exactly what he had in mind, but considering how stupid his fanbase is, I think he'll take what he can get.
Honestly, what annoys me most with the fanbase isn’t just their stupidity. It’s their weird arrogance about AOT. They act like AOT is the greatest written thing ever made and go into every other fanbase around and scream it.Real talk, considering how much he wanted to hurt his readers, I think he's at least okay with how things turned out. It probably wasn't exactly what he had in mind, but considering how stupid his fanbase is, I think he'll take what he can get.
Yeah he probably is laughing at the western fanbase if he pays attention to them because they are bringing back the Warhammer Titan theory and think there will be an Anime Original Ending (despite Eren's VA saying how he looks forward to voicing the final chapter of the manga). But it's certainly a funny ending, I guess it's basically the manga equivalent to the LOSS meme in it's current state for how it's been a year and the meme's still alive.Real talk, considering how much he wanted to hurt his readers, I think he's at least okay with how things turned out. It probably wasn't exactly what he had in mind, but considering how stupid his fanbase is, I think he'll take what he can get.
I dunno.How would Isayama compared to Neil Druckmann, in regards to trying to hurt their respective fanbases? I'm not sure how much TLOU2 gets memed these days, compared to AOT's ending.
This is really the fandom's biggest problem.Honestly, what annoys me most with the fanbase isn’t just their stupidity. It’s their weird arrogance about AOT. They act like AOT is the greatest written thing ever made and go into every other fanbase around and scream it.
Seriously, God help you if you like any other anime airing right now. Cause you will have an AOT fan screaming how your show is shit compared to the masterful storytelling of AOT.
Oh that's the biggest issue, they also tend to forget stuff in their own story. Like a big example of this is the Declaration of War attack where AOT fans justify or whiteknight Eren's actions because he was provoked or that it would happen anyway. This ignores the fact that event only happened in the story because Eren and his brother were planning for it to happen in advance so it literally happened because of Eren due to future memory bullshit.This is really the fandom's biggest problem.
They claim that AoT is the best thing ever written and that only 4000 IQ Chads can understand it while also completely misunderstanding the entire story, and when they continue to be wrong, they double, and triple down to point where they try to write their own story and claim it's canon.
It's never been that deep, and that's just fine. Only issue is that these edgelords look like idiots for saying it is, and when it's proven to not be, their pride just makes them refuse to accept that.
See, I think the problem is that everything has to be infallible, and deep nowadays. It can't just be flawed, and for fun. It has to be the best thing since sliced bread, or else it's not worth getting into.Oh that's the biggest issue, they also tend to forget stuff in their own story. Like a big example of this is the Declaration of War attack where AOT fans justify or whiteknight Eren's actions because he was provoked or that it would happen anyway. This ignores the fact that event only happened in the story because Eren and his brother were planning for it to happen in advance so it literally happened because of Eren due to future memory bullshit.
But another example that was before the timeskip and is one people still believe in is that "Attack on Titan has no plot armor" when most of the characters that die are extras or glorified red shirts. Like pre-timeskip outside of certain villains, only like 5 characters died that had a lot to the plot. And with the post-timeskip there were more but they were people that are predictable to see die especially Sasha who dies because Isayama pulled a "Dead comic relief = Story is super serious now" (which falls flat in terms of raising the stakes because Isayama always wanted to kill Sasha and was probably annoyed that Connie didn't get that level of popularity since based on interviews, Isayama wanted Connie to be the comic relief that everyone liked).
tl;dr Attack on Titan fans think Eren dindu nuffin when he made things worse and think AOT has no plot armor yet had heavy plot armor since the beginning.