How Many Episodes In Aot Season 4 Part Two

Okay, folks, let's talk Attack on Titan. Specifically, season 4, part two. Remember that? It feels like ancient history, doesn't it?
The Episode Count Conundrum
How many episodes were there, exactly? Don't lie; you had to Google it too! It's a bit of a blur after all those titans and tears.
Officially, there were 12 episodes. Twelve episodes of pure, unadulterated anime chaos.
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But here's my spicy, unpopular opinion: it should have been more. Or maybe less?
Is 12 the Magic Number?
Twelve felt… rushed in some places. Maybe they needed 15 to really let the story breathe. Imagine a few extra episodes dedicated to Sasha's potato farming dreams!
On the other hand, maybe 10 would have been tighter, leaner, and meaner. No filler, just straight to the existential dread.

I know, I know, I'm being greedy. We got Attack on Titan, and that's a gift. But a girl can dream, right?
The Pacing Problem (Maybe?)
The pacing sometimes felt like a titan shifter on a caffeine binge. Zoom! Bang! Emotional breakdown! Repeat.
I love the intensity, don't get me wrong. But a few quieter moments wouldn't have hurt.
Remember that one episode where they just sat around a campfire and talked? More of that, please!

My Unpopular Opinion: Give Hange More Screen Time!
Speaking of quieter moments, did Hange get enough screentime in part two? My (again, probably unpopular) opinion is: absolutely not!
We needed more of their quirky titan research and leadership skills. They were a fantastic character, and underutilized in my book.
Imagine an episode where Hange just experiments with new cleaning products for titan goo. Riveting television, I tell you!

The Ending...and Beyond!
And then there's the ending. Oh, the ending! We won't spoil it here, but...wow.
Was it satisfying? Controversial? Did it make you throw your remote at the TV? Probably all of the above.
Regardless, those 12 episodes (plus the special episodes, let's not forget them) were a wild ride. A confusing, heartbreaking, utterly captivating wild ride.
Final Thoughts: It Was Still Awesome
Okay, so maybe I nitpicked a little. But honestly, Attack on Titan season 4 part two was amazing. Eren's transformation alone was worth the price of admission.

The animation was stunning, the music was epic, and the story kept us on the edge of our seats.
So, twelve episodes it was. And even though I secretly wish there were more (or less!), I wouldn't trade them for anything. Except maybe a lifetime supply of potatoes.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go re-watch the entire series. Again.
Because even with its flaws (real or imagined), Attack on Titan is a masterpiece. Don't @ me.
