When Do We See Eren In Season 4

Eren Yeager: A Season 4 Hide-and-Seek Champion?
Okay, let's be real. We all spent half of Attack on Titan season 4 asking, "Where's Eren?!" Seriously, did he enroll in ninja school?
It felt like a cosmic game of hide-and-seek. And Eren? Well, he was winning.
The Marley Arc: Where's Waldo, Eren Edition
The first part of season 4 throws us into Marley. New characters, new perspectives. It's all very interesting.
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But we're all thinking the same thing.
"Eren! Just show yourself!"Did he get a haircut and a new identity? Is he undercover as a street vendor?
He's practically a ghost! We get glimpses, whispers, and rumors. But the actual Eren? Scarce as hen's teeth.
Reiner's Therapy Session: A Possible Eren Sighting?
Remember Reiner's breakdown? That whole scene was intense. And then...bam! A mysterious patient pops up.

Could it be him? Is that really Eren with a beard? The tension was thicker than Mikasa's loyalty to Eren.
The answer is YES, it's him. In a disguise, of course. Classic Eren move.
The Declaration of War: Okay, NOW He's Here!
Finally! Eren crashes Willy Tybur's speech like a meteor. And what a dramatic entrance! Talk about making an impression.
The Founding Titan is ready to rumble. And we, the viewers, are also ready to rumble.

This is the Eren we've been waiting for. Well, kind of. He's...changed. More brooding. More mysterious.
Paradise Lost (and Found, Maybe?): Eren the Rebel
After the Marley raid, things get even more complicated. Eren's doing his own thing. The Survey Corps is confused.
We get bits and pieces of his plan. But the full picture is still blurry. He's gone rogue!

He's out there, making deals with his half-brother Zeke. Creating factions. Basically, being a rebel teenager with Titan powers.
My Unpopular Opinion: Worth the Wait?
Here's where I might lose some of you. But I think Eren's disappearing act was brilliant. It built suspense.
It let us see the world from other perspectives. To think without Eren. Without that main-character filter.
The anticipation only made his eventual appearances more impactful. His declaration of war scene, was fantastic.

Was it frustrating at times? Absolutely! Did I yell at my TV? Maybe. But would I change it? Honestly, no.
Eren's strategic absence was just good storytelling. It made us think. It made us question. It made us crave more Eren content.
So, next time you're rewatching season 4 and wondering, "Where's Eren?" Just remember it's all part of the plan. A very elaborate, slightly annoying, but ultimately effective plan. Eren's plan.
Because when he does show up, he makes sure it's worth it.
