Attack On Titan Season 4 Part 2 Ending

Okay, let's talk Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 2's ending. Deep breaths everyone. We're diving in.
So, About That Ending...
Remember how everyone was losing their minds? Theories flying, tears streaming? Yeah, me too.
I have a confession. And it might be controversial. I didn't hate it. Gasp!
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Hear Me Out!
I know, I know! The "rumbling" stopped. Eren went full villain... then... didn't? It was a rollercoaster.
But maybe, just maybe, it wasn't the worst ending ever. Perhaps it was just... chaotic good?
Think about it. Could it have been more terrible? I mean, probably. But still...
Eren, My Dude, What Were You Doing?
Let's be real, Eren Yeager became... complicated. Like, really complicated.

From angry teen to genocidal maniac to... misunderstood hero? The whiplash was intense.
Maybe he just needed a hug. Or a therapist. Definitely a therapist.
The Power of Friendship (and Titan Shifting)
The Alliance saved the day. Kinda. Sorta. They stopped the rumbling, at least.
Watching them team up against Eren was... weird. But also kinda heartwarming?

Like, "We're going to stop you from destroying the world, but we still love you, bro!"
Mikasa, The Ultimate Wingwoman
Oh, Mikasa. Always loyal. Always loving. Always ready to protect Eren.
That final scene? Gut-wrenching. Beautiful. Totally heartbreaking. I need a tissue.
Someone get this girl a lifetime supply of scarves and therapy sessions, stat!

My Unpopular Opinion: It Was Messy, But Memorable
The ending of Attack on Titan was a mess. A beautiful, chaotic, emotionally draining mess.
Did it tie up every loose end perfectly? Nope. Did it make everyone happy? Absolutely not.
But did it leave a lasting impact? You bet your sweet bippy it did.
Maybe the point wasn't a perfect resolution. Maybe it was about the journey. And what a journey it was!

It makes you think, right? Are we destined to repeat the cycle of hatred? Are there ever truly "good guys" and "bad guys?" Deep, man.
So, there you have it. My probably-going-to-get-me-cancelled take on the Attack on Titan ending.
I didn't hate it. Don't @ me.
Okay, maybe @ me. But be nice. Please?
I'm ready for the internet's judgment.
