Board Thread:Manga/@comment-27321453-20180608184740/@comment-30473998-20180702222927

Randomuser4 wrote: TheMagicalWonders wrote: Fire Eater wrote: And so what is this supposed to be leading towards exactly? I decided to respond to something that wasn't directly related to Sasha's death, because I've seen your laments everywhere for the past two months.

I also decided to help you with starting a new topic, but if that's not something you want to discuss, that's fine by me. I'll just find somewhere else to actually discuss the most recent chapter instead of arguing over how Sasha's improper death was unfit to the original manga, and the last straw for a manga that is in a spiraling downfall (accelerated by Sasha's death, which lead it to ruined point of no return).

Let me make myself clear here -- I do NOT want to argue with you over how Sasha's death was a lie, it happened and so it happened. I will agree with you that some of the factors that lead to her death were the product of poor writing on Isayama's part. However, her death was foreshadowed earlier on in the Marley arc (it'd happen sooner or later), and the only reason why she even survived to make an appearance in that arc is because Isayama's editor didn't want her to die back in chapter 36.

In conclusion, we were all impacted by Sasha's death in some way -- some of us were greatly affected while others expected it. Sasha was important to many people, and her death left quite a few distraught.

Tl;dr? My message was just simply an attempt to change the subject and talk about something new. Since you're looking for a different topic to move onto, how about my theory on an alliance between Paradis and the Mid-East Forces? Sorry for the late reply. If you're willing to try and give it a go, I'll read what you say.