The Azumabito's flying boat is guarded by a port full of Jaegerists, but the Scouts are reluctant to kill their former friends. If they wish to avoid bloodshed, they can't afford their plan ... Read allThe Azumabito's flying boat is guarded by a port full of Jaegerists, but the Scouts are reluctant to kill their former friends. If they wish to avoid bloodshed, they can't afford their plan to go wrong.The Azumabito's flying boat is guarded by a port full of Jaegerists, but the Scouts are reluctant to kill their former friends. If they wish to avoid bloodshed, they can't afford their plan to go wrong.
Yui Ishikawa
- Mikasa Ackerman
- (voice)
Marina Inoue
- Armin Arlert
- (voice)
Kenshô Ono
- Floch Forster
- (voice)
Kishô Taniyama
- Jean Kirstein
- (voice)
Hiro Shimono
- Connie Springer
- (voice)
Yû Shimamura
- Annie Leonhart
- (voice)
Yoshimasa Hosoya
- Reiner Braun
- (voice)
Jirô Saitô
- Theo Magath
- (voice)
Mitsuki Saiga
- Yelena
- (voice)
Ayane Sakura
- Gabi Braun
- (voice)
Natsuki Hanae
- Falco Grice
- (voice)
Koji Hiwatari
- Onyankopon
- (voice)
Manami Numakura
- Pieck Finger
- (voice)
Kenji Takahashi
- Samuel
- (voice)
Syuhei Takubo
- Daz
- (voice)
Shinnosuke Ogami
- Jaeger-ha
- (voice)
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The shout cut off at the end is merely endurable! This's definitely disturbing; watch at your own risk.
The rest of the episode's all about human decisions in the darkest times, reminds me of battle royal movies, and of course, the goosebumps.
The rest of the episode's all about human decisions in the darkest times, reminds me of battle royal movies, and of course, the goosebumps.
Hectic, intense episode. After a couple of kinda slow episodes, this one was jam packed with chaos. I don't want this show to end!! Idk how many episodes are left but I feel like there's still a lot of story to unfold. Pumped for next Sunday :-)
The foreshadowing is unmatched. This is one of my fav AOT ep ever. The final moment was painful to watch. Finally, the female Titan. Both of their transformation were epic. And the first transformed still shot was spectacular. The emotions, man!
It's yet another Omine episode, you know what's up. We have some very clean ODM cuts with great directing, I don't know what else to say because my mind is still hung up on the last part of the episode. The scene where Armin and Connie faces their ex comrades Daz and Samuel once again brought back memories of S2E6 "Warrior" when an enraged Eren screamed at Reiner for being traitors. Oh, how the tables have turned. Both of them probably couldn't understand their feelings back then until Armin talked to Annie in the crystal after raiding the port, and for Connie this was his moment.
In essence, the world of AOT is too cruel for clean solutions to these problems. It's the key component of the port fight which illustrates the same dilemma. Armin and Connie didn't have time to explain why they were going against Eren, and why they were betraying them. It was at that moment when Connie had a flashback of Bertholdt, as he now understood why Bertholdt and Reiner did what they had to do, and at the same time, he understood Samuel's feelings of betrayal by people who he thought were on their side. The callback was exactly reminiscence of that (Get it? Cos the next episode is called reminiscence/retrospective). Think back to S3P2 in "Descent" when Bert remarks that no one is in the wrong, this world is just that cruel. It's difficult to paint people as outright villains or traitors because it's just not that black and white.
Isayama uses this to illustrate changing perspectives along with the idealism which enables the alliance to work against the island to save all of humanity, but at the same time it's also important to ask: what about their homeland? This is sure to spark some controversy but I like how Kiyomi puts it:
"All you're doing is making your world smaller. These killings will surely continue as they always have."
Now even Floch acknowledges this, as had many other characters on this show, and I'm sure we can do as good if not better than that.
"Violence is one thing you can't take from humanity. Right, captain?"
Of course, this resonates deeply with Levi, who was raised to believe in violence as a means to an end to "talk" to people by Kenny. What does it take to end this cycle of human conflict, and how far will the idealism of the survey corps carry the alliance forward? I just can't wait to find out.
In essence, the world of AOT is too cruel for clean solutions to these problems. It's the key component of the port fight which illustrates the same dilemma. Armin and Connie didn't have time to explain why they were going against Eren, and why they were betraying them. It was at that moment when Connie had a flashback of Bertholdt, as he now understood why Bertholdt and Reiner did what they had to do, and at the same time, he understood Samuel's feelings of betrayal by people who he thought were on their side. The callback was exactly reminiscence of that (Get it? Cos the next episode is called reminiscence/retrospective). Think back to S3P2 in "Descent" when Bert remarks that no one is in the wrong, this world is just that cruel. It's difficult to paint people as outright villains or traitors because it's just not that black and white.
Isayama uses this to illustrate changing perspectives along with the idealism which enables the alliance to work against the island to save all of humanity, but at the same time it's also important to ask: what about their homeland? This is sure to spark some controversy but I like how Kiyomi puts it:
"All you're doing is making your world smaller. These killings will surely continue as they always have."
Now even Floch acknowledges this, as had many other characters on this show, and I'm sure we can do as good if not better than that.
"Violence is one thing you can't take from humanity. Right, captain?"
Of course, this resonates deeply with Levi, who was raised to believe in violence as a means to an end to "talk" to people by Kenny. What does it take to end this cycle of human conflict, and how far will the idealism of the survey corps carry the alliance forward? I just can't wait to find out.
Amazing episode it reminded me why Attack on Titan is one of my favorites. The voice acting, the wonderful animation; I've got to say that Mappa really nailed it, the drama and everything else was perfect.
I don't think it could have been any better than it was. It deserves 10/10 rating.
I don't think it could have been any better than it was. It deserves 10/10 rating.
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