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Attack on Titan: Final Season - The Final Chapters

Review of Attack on Titan: Final Season - The Final Chapters

10/10
Recommended
August 22, 2025
3 min read

It was a fantastic series from beginning to end, and it crossed some things that Death Note didn't dare to do, but the fact is similar, yet one did what the other didn't and that was to protect something. I read a lot about how horrible the ending was, but a few words about it: No matter how I look at it, Eren won: 3 reasons, he defeated his (main) enemy and his closest allies, he protected his people and friends, and with his death the one who was responsible for this rumbling or this war died, so they couldn't hold anyone responsible! The next war happened after 100and 1000, which has nothing to do with Eren or his people!

So Eren won, whether the story ended like that, or if rumbling had gone all the way through the world!

It doesn't matter which ending it would have been, and I say Eren wants to give other countries a chance, but when the world turned against his people, he made himself an enemy, so he got the attention and not his people!

The ending, don't read spoilers:

And I say this, he wanted to give a chance to those who turned against his people, but the world turned against him and instead of his people, he made himself a target, so it wasn't his people but Eren who was considered guilty, so he became a target person, not his country!

That's why Eren let his friends kill him, because by then he had achieved what he started rumbling for and with that no one could be held responsible and the remaining survivors were partly good friends with Eren's people and peace also happened. So whether it's a rumbling success or not, Eren wins because he planned it that way, not because he wanted a history where his people would eliminate everyone else !

I accept that if you don't like it, it was a completely fair ending, and of course history repeats itself where there will always be an enemy and a hero somewhere.

A note about Mikasa and Eren's grave:

Aot: A white flower was placed during her death, which symbolizes purity and virginity. So, taken together, Mikasa's flowers send the message that she won't forget Eren, she still loves him (but believes he can no longer love her back), she will remain devoted to him, and she is waiting.

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