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The video critique expresses substantial disappointment with the latest season of "Attack on Titan," primarily due to it being filled with filler content and inconsistent character development despite being marketed as the series' final episode. The speaker is particularly discontented with the absence of exciting fights and significant plot twists, finding pivotal moments like Sasha's death and Levi's return lackluster. Central characters are depicted as mere extensions of Eren rather than having independent storylines, causing frustrations with the passive roles they play in Eren's plan. The notion of characters trying to negotiate with Eren, likened to a god, instead of combating his genocidal motives is deemed illogical and contrary to the show's nature. The speaker also criticizes the characters for killing their old friends to help historical enemies, finds recent episodes forgettable, and speculates the upcoming season may face a disappointing conclusion unless substantial improvements are made to the story and animation.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker expresses strong disappointment over the latest episode of “Attack on Titan” being a filler with a cringe backstory flashback, despite being advertised as the series’ final episode. They reveal that a new season was announced at the end, contradicting the “final” label. The speaker criticizes the entire season for lacking jaw-dropping fights and impactful plot twists. Key characters are now depicted as merely being associated with Eren and lacking individuality. Significant events like Sasha’s death and Levi’s return felt underwhelming. The storyline is primarily about Eren’s plan, with other characters passively observing. Eren’s character remains consistent, whereas others, like the group once supporting him, inconsistency in their convictions.
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In this part of the video, the speaker criticizes the inconsistencies within the show “Attack on Titan,” particularly the notion of characters trying to negotiate with Aaron, who they liken to a god. The speaker finds it illogical and contrary to the show’s established nature to attempt talking Aaron out of genocide instead of fighting him. He expresses disbelief over the characters killing their old friends, who live peacefully, to save people that have historically hated them. Shifting focus, he speculates on the potential outcomes of the new season, stating it will either end poorly if the ‘Z fighters’ manage to stop Aaron or be underwhelming if Aaron wins given the buildup. The speaker also feels the past few episodes have been unmemorable and suggests the season might have benefited from a delay for better animation and a more impactful conclusion.