What The Last Episode Of Attack On Titan

So, That Attack on Titan Ending, Huh?
Okay, let's be real. We all watched the last episode of Attack on Titan. We all have opinions. Some loved it. Some... didn't.
I'm here to talk about something maybe a little controversial. Maybe an unpopular opinion? Buckle up.
Eren: Whiny or Just...Human?
Eren Jaeger. From angry kid to genocidal maniac to... well, whatever he became in the end. Did he lose it? Was he controlled?
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The ending revealed his inner thoughts. Suddenly, he was a lovesick puppy. Yearning for Mikasa. Confusing, right?
I think... maybe... it was kinda realistic? Okay, hear me out.
Teenagers and the Apocalypse: A Bad Combo
Imagine being a teenager. Now imagine having the fate of the world on your shoulders. And also possessing god-like powers. Sounds rough, doesn't it?

Eren was a kid. A messed-up kid, sure. But still, a kid. Maybe his weird motivations just show that even world-enders can be awkward.
Maybe that's the point? The absurdity of it all. The messy, human element in even the most epic story.
The Rumbling: Not Exactly a Well-Thought-Out Plan
Let’s face it. The Rumbling was a drastic measure. Not exactly eco-friendly, either. Did Eren really think this through?
He wanted to protect his friends. He wanted freedom for Eldia. But his execution was… questionable. Like a college student pulling an all-nighter before a major exam.

Maybe, just maybe, the ending tries to show us there were no good choices. Only shades of gray. Lots and lots of gray.
Did It All Even Matter?
After all that chaos, Paradis is destroyed eventually. So…what was the point? All the fighting, all the sacrifices...
Life is cyclical. History repeats itself. War never truly ends. Depressing, I know. But also… kinda true?

Maybe Isayama (the author) wanted to leave us with a bitter taste. To make us think. To question everything.
Mikasa: The Real MVP (and My Confession)
Look, I’ll admit it. I wanted Eren and Mikasa to sail off into the sunset. Happily ever after. Unicorns and rainbows.
But life isn't a fairytale. Mikasa had to make a heartbreaking choice. She had to save the world.
And in doing so, she became the true hero. The one who carried the weight of the world. Even if she didn’t get the happy ending she deserved.

So, What's My Unpopular Opinion?
Here it is: The ending wasn’t perfect. It was messy. It was flawed. It was frustrating.
But maybe, just maybe, that's what made it...good? Real? Human?
It didn't tie everything up in a neat little bow. It left us with questions. It made us think. And in a world of predictable stories, maybe that’s a good thing.
Now, bring on the hate comments. I'm ready.
