How Many Episodes In Aot Season 4 Pt 2

So, How Many Episodes Really Were There in AOT Season 4 Part 2?
Okay, let's be real. Did anyone else lose count during the epic rollercoaster that was Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 2?
It felt like it went on forever, but in the best way possible, of course!
The Official Number: 12 Episodes
Yes, officially, there were twelve episodes. Twelve glorious, heart-wrenching, titan-smashing episodes.
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But... did it feel like twelve? That's the real question, isn't it?
My Unpopular Opinion: It Was Actually Longer (In Spirit)
Here's where I might lose some of you. I'm going to say it: It felt like more than twelve episodes. Way more.
Each episode was so dense with plot, emotion, and Mikasa's unwavering devotion to Eren, it felt like we were getting double the content!

Think about it. Remember the Marley arc finale? Intense! What about the rumbling? Absolutely earth shattering!
Each episode felt like a mini-movie. My brain simply refused to believe it was only twelve weeks.
The "Part 3... and a Final Final Part" Conundrum
And then came the announcement... Part 3! (And then a final, final part... seriously?!).
This threw everything into chaos. Were we counting everything as Season 4 Part 2? Or was Part 3 something entirely new?

Honestly, I'm still a little confused. But I'm not complaining. More Attack on Titan is a good thing, right?
Did Time Dilation Play a Role?
Maybe the Coordinate has some weird time-altering properties. Or maybe it's just because watching AoT is incredibly stressful.
That's probably it. Stress makes time feel weird. Especially when Eren's making questionable life choices.
But hey, who are we kidding? We wouldn't have it any other way! Bring on the feels!

Let's Be Honest, We'd Watch 100 Episodes
If Hajime Isayama decided to give us one hundred more episodes of Attack on Titan, detailing every single blade of grass in Paradis, would we complain?
Absolutely not. We'd be glued to our screens, analyzing every frame, theorizing about what the grass represents.
So, the Verdict?
Twelve episodes officially. But a lifetime of emotional damage and unforgettable moments in my head.
Regardless of the number, Season 4 Part 2 (and its subsequent parts) solidified Attack on Titan as an anime masterpiece.

Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go rewatch the entire series... again.
Maybe this time, I'll actually keep count! (Probably not).
What do you think? Did it feel like more than twelve episodes to you? Let me know in the comments!
And remember,
Shinzou wo Sasageyo!
