Board Thread:Manga/@comment-5774380-20160609000528/@comment-28807545-20160624202234

Tausendberg wrote: It's not being bloodthirsty, it's making a rational assessment from all available evidence. Of course Isayama can write in a resurrection. No biggie.

I mean, this is fiction, if Isayama wanted to, we could find out right now that Armin was a latent titan shifter the entire time given the power to him by his mysterious parents much the same as Eren.

But we don't know that. What we do know is that if a human being in real life endured what Armin endured then they would be very very dead. "Rational"... lol

Do you know how many times every single character would be dead in real life?

The rational response is realizing that real-world rules don't apply here, especially in terms of falls. Look at how that random scrub got saved by Sasha with a hook through his leg for a good example.

The pseudo-rational response from bloodthirsty fans involves arbitrarily applying real-world rules to a story which hasn't followed real-world rules up until this point, expecting Isayama (oh don't forget about those editors who wouldn't even let him kill Sasha) to kill off one of the three main characters and the narrator of the anime, when the guy whose death has been foreshadowed for 40 chapters hasn't even been killed yet. Oh and in the previous 81 chapters, ZERO major character deaths.

Stupidity is thinking you are being rational when you aren't.