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The only truth in this world is that there is no truth. It's all starting to make sense...we're on to you Isayama! 🕵🏽‍♂️

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Tom Bombadil

Nothing is true. Everything is permitted (favorite Assassin's Creed quote) It fits AoT well. After what you've learned you now know the other side of the sea. Until now we had minimal (save Grisha) confirmation of the humans beyond the walls. Now you know there's an entire world, not only that but the world superpower put all Eldians in camps and keep them in fear by making them into titans using no resources to fight Parasis. All the lies we learned. Marley even used Eldian Warriors to fight their own people...we saw with Grisha's dad that Marley can have quite the impact on their mental/emotional states... This all goes back to what's right and wrong? Or better: what is good and what is bad. Is there an answer? Armin touched on this with Annie in S1... I want to say more, but I think I've said enough for where we you are in the show. Edit at the end: remember what Bertolt in season 2....

Tom Bombadil

Someone asked about the Nothing is true quote so I want to give my personal interpretation of it here for you guys to see Nothing is true: the world around us isn't absolutely true. The things we experience is a small part of the overall world and those (mine, yours, our) world views are inherently flawed. Everything is Permitted: reality is not able to be precieved. We choose our lives by our choices. What I consider valuable may not be any value to you, and we could both be right because it's subjective. One thing gets interpreted different by different people. Reality is subjective. Every choice you make is your responsibility and you have the freedom to make your own choices, but you also have to accept the outcomes of them. That's the jist of my personal interpretation.

BarnaBash

Yooo, Jared & Jordan, I must share why I enjoyment this episode (The Attack Titan) with you. Honestly, this one is one of my favorites because of all the questions it brings up and how it changes my view of the characters. We get to learn about this Attack Titan, which has been passed down from Kruger to Grisha to Eren. As seen in the episode, there seems to be a memory link where the person who inherits a Titan can see the memories of past inheritors. This makes me question who one is when memories shape people's identities and personalities. We see Eren basically live, experiencing his father's memories. He is blurting out words said in those memories by Grisha. Not only that but once a scene of Grisha's face smoothly switches to Eren's, indicating that Eren sees all that from Grisha's point of view. But it gets even better… It might quickly go unnoticed, but at 07:38, Eren is sitting in that specific position… Very soon after that, at 07:58, Eren is shown as the Owl, who is then shown sitting in the exact position as Eren was! Also, remember… When the Owl is about to say the name of the Titan he will give to Grisha (12:07), it switches to Eren saying the name (Attack Titan). So, since Eren is literally saying what Kruger is saying and sitting the same way he is, it indicates that Eren didn't just relive Grishas memories of the conversation on the wall but also Krugers. Everything shown in this and the prior episode is what Eren saw from Grisha's life. It is not proven, but with all the details I mentioned, it seems to indicate that, in my opinion. Now, if we can deduce that Eren also relived things from Kruger's point of view as I said before, does that mean that Eren relived significant portions of both Grisha's and Kruger's life? I am not 100% sure, but it does bring up one big question: How much did Eren actually see from the past Attack Titan inheritor's memories? The Owl had to have eaten someone who had the Attack Titan to get the power himself. What about that person… Did Eren see some of their memories, too? He probably did since Eren says at 07:40, "One inheritor said they saw paths." The name is not specified, so it has to be an Attack Titan inheritor before Kruger. So, how far back can Eren see then? How many different inheritor's memories has Eren seen? Him talking about an inheritor we haven't seen indicates that what we have been shown Eren relive isn't all that he saw. This is crazy! Now, who is Eren at this point? In the last episode, when Eren wakes up screaming, he is just as shocked and sad as Grisha was when Dina turned into a Titan. Both are even seen crying (17:50), so Eren didn't just visually relive Grishas's memories but also emotionally. And likely did the same with Kruger. Our boy Eren relived Grisha's core traumas and probably Kruger's, too. Let that sink in. Also, think about his own traumas, which all shaped Eren to who he is today. But he also relived other people's traumas, which are so brutal that they would change any person to their core. If that is the case, who is Eren then? He is like a mix of multiple people now, with all those memories having become his own. Our boy just downloaded all the inheritor's traumas into his own brain lol. This is crazy! One last thing tho… What are your thoughts on Kruger's last sentences in this episode about saving Mikasa, Armin, and everyone else? You guys looked really shocked about it, lol. Fill us in.