Evangelion 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon A Time Reddit

So, you've finally finished watching Evangelion 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon A Time. Your brain feels like scrambled eggs, right? Don't worry, you're not alone.
Head over to Reddit, specifically the Evangelion subreddits, and you'll find thousands of people in the exact same boat. It's like a support group for people who've just witnessed the end of the world, both literally and figuratively.
The Great Post-Eva Therapy Session
The immediate aftermath of the film's release was... intense. Picture a digital mosh pit of emotions.
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There were theories flying faster than Unit-01 could sprint. People were dissecting every single frame, every single line of dialogue. The hunt for hidden meanings was on!
Some were praising Hideaki Anno for finally giving Shinji a happy ending (sort of). Others were still trying to figure out what the heck instrumentality even means.
Finding the Funny in the Existential Dread
But amidst all the philosophical pondering and tearful goodbyes, a wonderful thing happened: people started making jokes.

Memes exploded. "Congratulations!" became the new "This is fine." Suddenly, the crushing weight of existential dread felt a little bit lighter.
Fan theories, no matter how outlandish, were embraced with open arms. Maybe Gendo Ikari just wanted a hug? (Okay, probably not, but it's fun to imagine.)
From Shipping Wars to Wholesome Headcanons
The shipping wars, of course, raged on. Team Asuka? Team Rei? Team Mari (suddenly gaining traction)? The debates were passionate, to say the least.

However, there was also a surprising amount of wholesome content. People shared heartwarming headcanons about the characters finally finding peace and happiness in their new, rebuilt world.
Artists created beautiful fan art depicting Shinji, Asuka, and Rei finally getting the normal lives they deserved. The contrast between the bleakness of the original series and the hopeful fan creations was striking.
The Power of Shared Trauma (and Giant Robots)
What makes the Evangelion Reddit community so special is its ability to find humor and connection in the face of overwhelming themes like trauma, isolation, and the meaning of life.

It's a place where you can share your deepest anxieties about adulthood while also arguing about which Eva unit is the coolest. (Unit-01, obviously.)
It's a testament to the power of storytelling, and the human need to connect with others, even if that connection is based on shared obsession with giant robots fighting angels.
Beyond the Ending: A Legacy of Connection
Evangelion 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon A Time may be the end of the Rebuild series, but it's certainly not the end of the conversation.

The Reddit community continues to thrive, discussing the film's themes, sharing fan creations, and offering each other support as they navigate the complexities of life (and the occasional Instrumentality Project).
So, if you're feeling a little lost after watching Eva, head over to Reddit. You'll find your people there. Just be prepared to have your mind blown, your heart broken, and your funny bone tickled – all at the same time.
And remember: get in the robot, Shinji. Or, at the very least, get on Reddit and share your thoughts.
