Board Thread:Manga/@comment-5774380-20190607184944/@comment-4383890-20190608013843

Mostly an enjoyable chapter with minor cons

Pros:

-The panel with Yelena stretching her arms out watching Zeke destroy the Marleyan airships was epic as hell

-The bois are back in town (and by boys I mean Yeagerists)

-Onyawhateverhisnameis actually being a decent guy. Yeah, I support the Yeagerists fully and completely, but it was nice to see him have a thought of his own instead of the typical "oh i was bad all along" game

-Connie is less annoying about "its all Erens fault waaah waaah waaah", at least enough to help him fight off Marley

-Armin realizing that Eren might actually intend to wipe out the outside world with the rumbling. Not only because he was always the intelligent one but also because it's fun for me to watch his pacifistic outlook and desire for peace with Marley completely crumble before his eyes.

-Yelena's creepy frogface is unsettling but completely in tune with her character

-Kaya wanting to kill Gabi for what she did to Sasha, even after her parents basically pussied out of doing it themselves, is refreshing to see that not everyone is forgiving and empathetic to the point of total irrationality.

-As much as I despise Gabi, Falco's confession was long overdue

Cons:

-Gabi's final realization that Paradis isn't bad comes WAY too late for me to even remotely consider the small chance of a possibility of ever forgiving her for everything she has done. I still want her dead.

-The reason Falco confesses is because he likely will become a Titan when Zeke screams. Though this may give Yams a chance to kill of Reiner at long last so we can finally be rid of him.

-I highly doubt Zeke is dead, and I'm positive he'll scream and transform the wine-consumers into Titans, but he went down a little too easy.

Neutral:

-Nile himself isn't a bad guy, but I doubt his daughters are anywhere near the vile and loathsome creatures Gabi is, so why he helped her escape (even if it was with Falco and Colt) is beyond me. And don't tell me "oh, it's a human thing," he's supposed to be in charge of the military police. He's supposed to know better than to let Paradis' enemies just leave.

9/10 this time.