The episode starts in despair, where the last one left off,
with Eren’s Titan form attacking Mikasa.
It should be clear by now that Murphy’s Law is in full effect, as should
be expected.
'Falcon Punch!' |
Dot Pixis has some inspiring words to say about not letting
deaths be in vain, though unfortunately the Sunk Cost Fallacy does not save
lives at all. As it is, however, he may
be right, in that if mankind loses here, they lose for good.
Well Done, Captain obvious |
The elite squad leader, Ian, seconds this position, saving
Eren at the cost of more lives, because he realises that Eren is likely mankind’s best hope for survival. Let that sink in a bit...
Ian and Rico resolve not to die without a fight, Rico taking
it a step further and saying she’ll ‘show them how dreadful humans can
be’. This feels like foreshadowing,
especially with the connection between Titans and humans already in place. The correlation between Eren and his Titan’s
desires suggests to me that if humans are similarly inside other Titans, they
may be partially responsible for the Titans’ desire to attack humans. Jealousy at the living, perhaps?
That's right, we humans are downright dreadful, and HOLY COW, THE TITANS HAPPENED |
Eren’s inability to regenerate while conscious is
interesting, suggesting that Titans’ power may come from a harnessing of the
subconsciousness. It also puts a damper
on any plans involving Human/Titan hybrids in complex ways, though the Preview
suggests that Eren may be able to function regardless.
Looks like that Dalek Human Hybrid |
Eren’s peaceful dream inside the Titan was VERY interesting. It sparked a number of new theories for me:
firstly, that the Titans facilitate pleasant experiences for their hosts suggests
to me that the may have been designed for this purpose, a sort of utopian
stasis designed to keep humans happy and alive forever. The Titans have already been shown not to
need sustenance, and do not die on their own, suggesting highly advanced
technology in line with a civilization that might create a utopian
singularity-esque device.
Eren had too much magic mushrooms |
This is supported by the very fact that humans can generate
Titans – the technology Eren’s father uses on him is likely left over from this
civilization, as is whatever is in the basement.
It also provides an explanation for why Titans eat humans,
since it is very possible that these humans then form their own Titans. A sort of self-replication conversion system.
The whole situation worries me, in that if this is the case,
killing Titans denies the human inside a lifetime (or eternity) of happiness. (Because I’m assuming that the weak points do
indicate Humans inside)
The good guys might very well be the bad guys, and vice
versa.
Extremely sorry for this...but it was annoying me XDDD
ReplyDeleteIt's actually "Fly like a butterfly, sting like a bee"
Again, I'm sorry...(fan of Muhammad Ali here)
Sorry, my bad. I was captioning the photos, and couldn't think of anything else
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