Attack On Titan Season 4 Part 2 Gogoanime

Okay, let's talk about Attack on Titan. Specifically, Season 4 Part 2. And yes, we're gonna mention Gogoanime in passing. Don't act surprised.
The Final Season… Again?
Remember when we thought Season 4 was it? Yeah, good times. Then came Part 1. Then Part 2. Then… movies? Is it over yet? My watch list is begging for mercy.
I'm not complaining, mind you. More Attack on Titan is generally a good thing. Although, my brain is starting to feel like a Titan shifter trying to remember all the betrayals.
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The Rumbling Was… Loud
The Rumbling. Huge. Epic. Also, really, really loud. My neighbors probably thought I was single-handedly starting a war.
All those Colossal Titans stomping? Visually stunning, no doubt. But let’s be honest, it was also kinda repetitive after a while. Like, we get it, they're big.
Maybe that's just me. Unpopular opinion: The Rumbling could have been shorter. More time for character development, less for giant feet.

Eren, You Absolute Madlad
Eren. From sweet, titan-killing cinnamon roll to… well, whatever he became. He's complex. I think.
Was he a villain? A hero? A confused teenager with immense power and daddy issues? Probably all of the above. This is what happens when you're fighting for your life 24/7.
He definitely kept things interesting. Even if "interesting" meant wanting to throw my remote at the TV screen sometimes.

The "Alliance" Conundrum
The characters who decided to try and stop Eren formed an "Alliance". Let's just say their motivations were… questionable to some.
Some fans loved them. Others thought they were betraying Paradis. Me? I was mostly just confused about who was on whose side at any given moment.
It was like a giant game of moral hot potato. And nobody wanted to be stuck holding it when the music stopped.

The Animation (and Gogoanime...)
MAPPA did a great job, especially with the action sequences. Those titans were terrifyingly beautiful. Visually arresting, truly.
Of course, some of us may have occasionally… ahem… utilized resources like Gogoanime to, you know, catch up on episodes. We've all been there. (Disclaimer: support legal streaming services when possible!).
Let's just say the struggle to avoid spoilers was real. And the buffering? Don't even get me started.

The Ending: Love It or Hate It
Ah, the ending. The source of much debate. Some people loved it. Some people loathed it. Some people are still trying to figure out what actually happened.
Personally, I thought it was… an ending. It ended things. Closure of sorts. Imperfect, perhaps. Did it satisfy everyone? Absolutely not. Then again, what ending ever does?
Regardless, Attack on Titan will remain a cultural phenomenon. It's a wild ride from start to finish. And even if you disagree with my (totally valid) opinions, let's agree that it was definitely… something.
