Board Thread:Manga/@comment-32563139-20170717125925/@comment-4929778-20170718050833

Kowys wrote: There was also significant support for the theory that Eren was simply confusing his own memories with that of Grisha/Kruger's, due to the deluge of memories from the 2 Titan powers inside of him (this would avoid the paradoxes inherent in time-travel stories). Check out Chapter 89's poll.

6 chapters down the road, and there is still no indication as to whether any of these theories hold any merit. I guess we'll have to wait a bit longer to find out. Personally, I'm hoping that Isayama comes up with a totally new way to explain this scene that no one expects. I don't really follow that theory. Usually with flashbacks I'm in it for details missing or continuity errors written off as it was from that person's perspective since if I can't even remember what I had for dinner last night how am I going to remember enough of a flashback to properly tell you unless I ad lib some of it. in how I met your mother a lot of the story could very easily been different i.e. Robin is Canadian the same way a person from jersey loves spray tans and bagels because she was the odd one of the group and they always saw her as such or this is how his children picture Robin or Ted is such a nerd because that's how his kids picture him or he doesn't want to seem like a cocky party boy to his children or all of robin's boyfriends were jerks when in reality they could've been very normal people Ted hated because they broke her heart.

With this show it's actually smart because we have 100% confirmation that almost all the flashbacks were getting (except for maybe some of the Reiner stuff) to have actually happened. This is a world where when you inherit memories you inherit them like they're your own so when Frieda inherited the knowledge of Ymir Fritz finding the source of matter she got it the same way a farmer would know what fermented wine smells like because they live near it.