Attack On Titan Season 2 Episode 6 English

Okay, let's talk about Attack on Titan Season 2, Episode 6, "Warrior." But let's ditch the doom and gloom for a minute. Let's find the fun hiding amidst the titan-sized terror!
Reiner's Big Reveal: An Awkward Confession
Remember when Reiner, the strong, dependable soldier, suddenly spills the beans to Eren that he's the Armored Titan? It's like a friend blurting out a huge secret at the worst possible moment, like during a tense board game night. Talk about killing the mood!
His delivery is so bizarre, so out-of-the-blue, that it's almost comical. Imagine him practicing in the mirror: "Okay, Reiner, deep breath... 'Eren, I'm the Armored Titan... and Bertholdt is the Colossal Titan.' Nailed it!"
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And then Bertholdt just meekly nods along, like, "Yeah, what he said." Poor guy probably just wanted a quiet life. He definitely didn't sign up for this impromptu confession session.
The Psychology of Two Identities
The episode really dives into Reiner's fractured psyche. He's caught between being a loyal soldier and a ruthless warrior, a confusing mashup that gives him a serious case of identity crisis. It's almost like he's got two people arguing inside his head!

He struggles to reconcile these two opposing roles, creating a fascinating and somewhat tragic character. You almost feel sorry for him, despite the whole "destroying humanity's walls" thing. He's basically a walking, talking embodiment of inner conflict.
Eren's Reaction: Utter Confusion
Of course, Eren's reaction is priceless. He's standing there, probably thinking, "Wait, what? Did I hear that right? Is this some kind of sick joke?" You can practically see the gears grinding in his brain as he tries to process the unbelievable truth.

His initial disbelief quickly turns into rage, obviously. I mean, wouldn't you be a little ticked off if your buddies suddenly announced they were the reason your life is a constant struggle for survival?
The Forest Battle: More Than Just Titans
The forest battle is a whirlwind of action and chaos, but amidst all the titan-smashing, there's also a sense of camaraderie and desperation. The Survey Corps is fighting tooth and nail to protect Eren, showcasing their unwavering loyalty.
Even in the face of overwhelming odds, they refuse to give up. It's the kind of heartwarming (and heart-wrenching) heroism that makes Attack on Titan so compelling. It shows how strong the bonds can be.

Armored Titan: The Power of Regret
Despite the devastation he inflicts, you can see a flicker of remorse in Reiner's eyes. There’s the briefest moment where he seems to question his mission, hinting at the weight of his actions. It is like he does not really want to do it.
He's not just a mindless monster; he's a complex character burdened by a terrible responsibility. This little hint of regret is powerful, reminding us that even the "bad guys" have their own stories and motivations.

Final Thoughts: The Calm Before the Storm
Ultimately, "Warrior" isn't just about epic battles and shocking reveals. It's about the messy, complicated nature of humanity, even within the context of a world overrun by giant, naked monsters. The show does a great job on showing us their struggle.
It's a turning point in the series, setting the stage for even more intense conflicts and emotional turmoil. So, buckle up, because the ride is far from over!
And remember, even in the darkest of times, there's always room for a little bit of darkly humorous awkwardness. Just ask Reiner and Bertholdt.
