Attack On Titan Season 4 Episode 79

Okay, picture this: you're settling in for another episode of Attack on Titan. You're expecting the usual – titans, screaming, maybe a strategic discussion or two. But Episode 79? It threw us a curveball wrapped in a feels-bomb.
We all thought we knew where the story was going, right? Eren, the unstoppable force, was headed toward world domination (or destruction, depending on your perspective). Then bam! We get flashbacks. Lots of flashbacks.
Unexpected Friendships and Awkward Dinners
Remember when Eren, Mikasa, and Armin were just adorable little trainees? This episode reminds us that they were not just soldiers, but friends! Awkward, traumatized friends, but friends nonetheless.
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The scenes of the 104th Cadet Corps just hanging out felt so…normal. There's even a scene with Sasha trying to steal meat. Ah, to go back to that time.
But the most impactful and humorous scenes comes from Eren and Zeke's journey through Grisha's memories. Zeke becomes an unexpected therapist, guiding Eren through the events of the past.

Eren, it turns out, isn't the puppet master we thought he was! Instead, he might have been, to a degree, influenced by his future self, which is a complete paradox.
The Manipulative Grisha
Can we talk about Grisha Yeager for a second? The man was a mess. We saw him in a new light, not just as a determined revolutionary, but as a deeply flawed and vulnerable person.
He was manipulated by the Attack Titan, just as his son later did the same thing to him. What came first, the chicken or the egg?

And then the reveal! Grisha crying and begging Zeke to stop Eren from destroying the world? Come on, these family issues hit hard. It felt like watching a really intense family drama.
Eren's Real Plan: A Head-Scratcher
So, what's Eren really up to? Well, this episode leaves us more confused than ever. Is he a villain? A victim? Or just a kid with really, really bad luck?
It turns out Eren had the power to show memories, not to fully control them. This is one reason why his father listened to him that day.

He seems to be setting things in motion, all while claiming that he's going to destroy the world! This is not your normal main character!
The Internet Reacts: Confusion and Existential Dread
The Attack on Titan fandom exploded after this episode. Theories and memes flooded the internet! The reactions were pretty great.
Everyone's trying to piece together the puzzle that is Eren Yeager. One thing's for sure: we're all on the edge of our seats.

But in the end, everyone loves Attack on Titan because of this!
“I came here to laugh at you, father.” – Zeke Yeager
This is one of the most memorable lines from the entire show.
So, there you have it. Season 4, Episode 79 of Attack on Titan: a rollercoaster of emotions, questionable parenting, and existential dread. Buckle up, folks, because it looks like we’re in for a wild ride.
