User blog comment:Eden Ushinatta/The duality in Attack on Titan aka how the series will end/@comment-45969636-20200601205413

Good work, great analysis. I can't really come up with better and logical AoT ending. All theories I heard washed away out of my head and became unvital as I read this.

I have some questions though.

What is the thing with "See you later, Eren" dialogue about? It was stated twice in manga (at the begining and somewhere in the middle), what role does it play? Did Eren send this memory to himself personally?

Also I have a feeling that I have missed the fact where in series we were given an explanation why Eren couldn't touch Historia instead of Zeke to gain his power. Did he see only one variant of future, where he gained his power using Zeke and didn't want to risk changing it? I don't really see any problem getting Founding Titan power by contact with Historia.

I heard from various people, that often there is one method authors use before killing the character: showing his true dreams, as Isayama did with Jean. Just something to think about.

One interesting thing is about future reading Eren's ability. He can only see one variant of future, right? He saw only chain of events, which are happening in manga right now. However, maybe he tried to change this future till the last end? Going to Marley as a soldier and hoping for type of congress to free Eldians and give them their rights? Doesn't it suits his character better? Is he a type of freedomless character, who seats on his ass, in waiting for his destiny to come?