Board Thread:Manga/@comment-34196931-20200108165627/@comment-4383890-20200113034046

Tdfern14 wrote: Penguinluver1431 wrote:

MilesTheMorales1 wrote: I agree with your stance on Annie, if I wanted a sob story to make her feel less evil, I would've reread Lost Girls. It told the exact story, but it didn't seem like it was pandering at all. In fact, LG's story arguably showed that Annie has a heart through her actions, not just her saying she has a heart.

I'm mixed with you on Armin. I feel like Isayama is doing this on purpose just so he will fail at his unrealistic standards. It would be a complete asspull if his plan worked without issue. Well I certainly hope Armin fails. Between him and Hange, both have taken the dumbest, most unrealistic path to dealing with the enemy, who STILL wants them all dead btw.

And while I still HAE Annie (and pretty much all the Warriors), she is nowhere near as bad as Gabi Sue, at least she wasn't a ripoff of a previously established character. Why are you still going with "Gabi Sue", is it because it rolls off the tongue better? Also how is Armin a traitor? Until and unless Gabi starts facing consequences for her actions and not just be coddled by the author for 'plot purposes', I'll call her what she is.

And I already explained why Armin is a traitor; he is putting the enemy before his friends. He's concerning himself with what the Warriors will think of him if he lets one of their own die, or lets the Rumbling happen, but basically shuns Connie by telling him his mother doesn't deserve to be brought back, that she should just stay as a Titan for the rest of her life. I call that a traitor. If Armin can't control his urge to get with Annie long enough to actually be there for his friends who have fought with him for years, then he needs to be put down like a dog for the good of Eldia.