Board Thread:Manga/@comment-27321453-20200708115559/@comment-44328804-20200713183651

Penguinluver1431 wrote: The memory jumps for the flashbacks were a bit confusing, but I'm just glad we got some of Eren and Historia's respective POVs. They've been ignored too long in favor of the Cringevengers/traitor alliance, so this chapter was much needed and fitting for a volume about the Cringevengers.

SO glad the Warriors families are apparently killed by Eren already. People straight up trying to feel sorry for Annie as if she wasn't a complete sadist who killed Squad Levi and helped Reiner and Bert kill hundreds of thousands of Eldians. They never deserved a happy ending, and I'm glad their families are (apparently) dead.

Holy hell Eren's new Titan form is nightmare fuel. Badass and epic, but nightmarish nonetheless. Not convinced Eren himself is the Titan though, I'm still convinced he is somewhere inside it controlling it like his normal Titan form. Well all the flashbacks took place before the Marley attack, between the events of chp 106 and heading over to Marley. But it was cool to finally see some perspective, albeit it isn't as mystery-solving as I thought it be. Instead it raised more questions than answers, as we got his POV from before his talk with Reiner where he seemed to be of a different mindset. We also don't know how Eren responded to Historia's baby idea, although chp 108 is a hint. But I will say about the alliance is that atleast they reinforced the idea they won't fight Eren.

I wouldn't say their families are dead yet. There seemed to be only military in that city, which makes sense that they would evacuate a city and make it a military stronghold, which armies have done in real life. Speaking of their families, look back on chp 125 (I think) it showed all the eldians were displaced to another location, where Annie's father started a rebellion. There's more to this situation it seems. I agree that atleast some of the warriors won't get a happy ending, but atleast Annie was always more forgivable than her compatriots.

I agree about Eren's titan form. I'm sure there's more to it, and that he's controlling it differently maybe. It does remind me of Rod Reiss' titan, but it def seems tougher than that giant titan. But something tells me after this, we may see his regular titan form once again.