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The video addresses various frustrations with the final season of "Attack on Titan," particularly criticizing the narrative choices and overall direction. The speaker is discontented with the announcement of yet another season despite this being billed as the final episode. They lament the lack of impactful fights, compelling plot twists, and substantial storytelling, highlighting how significant moments like Sasha's death and Levi's near-death experience feel underwhelming. Moreover, the speaker is critical of Eren's character development, which they find predictable and stagnant, contrasting sharply with the drastic changes and moral dilemmas faced by his allies. They question the logic of characters contemplating talking to Eren instead of taking definitive action and find it unrealistic that they would harm their closest friends and family to save others who have historically been their enemies. The speaker debates two potential series endings—either a failed attempt to persuade Eren or his victory—and finds both unsatisfactory. They suggest the season's quality could have been improved with a delay, ending on a note of disappointment with the recent episodes.
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In this part of the video, the speaker expresses frustration over the supposed “final episode” of Attack on Titan, which paradoxically ends with an announcement of a new season. They criticize the episode for its filler content and lack of substantial storytelling. The speaker notes that Season 4, including Part 2, lacks the impactful fights and compelling plot twists of previous seasons, with characters reduced to mere associates of Eren, thereby losing their individuality and intrigue. Key moments, like Sasha’s death and Levi’s near-death experience, are viewed as underwhelming compared to prior significant events in the series. They also discuss the stagnant development of Eren’s character, who remains predictable, in contrast to the drastic changes in the perspectives of his allies, who struggle with the ramifications of Eren’s actions and their previous support for his cause.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses their frustrations and criticisms with the direction of the “Attack on Titan” storyline. They find it illogical that characters would contemplate talking to Eren (who is likened to a god in the show) instead of taking action against him. They express disbelief that the characters would kill their closest friends and family, who have been their support system, to save people who have historically caused them harm. The speaker predicts two possible endings for the series: either the Z fighters will attempt to persuade Eren to stop the genocide, or they will be defeated. They criticize both potential outcomes as unsatisfactory, arguing that if Eren is defeated, it would make for a poor ending, and if Eren wins, it just feels anticlimactic. Additionally, the speaker shares their disappointment with the recent episodes, describing them as underwhelming and lacking memorable moments. They suggest that the final season should have been delayed to ensure better quality and animation. The segment ends with a call to action for viewers to comment and subscribe.