Board Thread:Manga/@comment-27321453-20190108204033/@comment-5179916-20190109151723

Whenever I see Levi and Zeke interact/fight, I'm a happy camper; although I do agree with how abrupt and short this fight was. Zeke has been my favorite character in recent months because he is such an enigma. Right when you think you know his motivations, he goes off in a different direction. I don't know which side (if any) he truly is on anymore: at this point, I wouldn't be surprised if he does indeed turn on Eren after they meet up. Going with the character progression last issue with Mikasa and Levi, it was good seeing Zeke express true fear and horror here. It shows how he thought he knew Levi and payed the price for drastically underestimating Levi's abilities (again) and how far he is willing to go. The memory at the end of the issue makes me think that Xaver had a hand in Zeke becoming the Beast Titan; perhaps Zeke inherited it from Xaver? That could explain the significance of the glasses.

On a side note, mad props to seeing Keith Shadis again and not caving in to Floch's demands! I can't wait for Floch to get the crap kicked out of him and/or killed by Mikasa, Armin or one of the other Survey Corps soldiers.