SnK Chapter 114 Results

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RATE THE CHAPTER

1,038 responses

This arc continues to impress, with almost half of respondents giving it 5 stars, and only 3.5% giving it a highly negative rating. That said, the amount of 5 ratings is down 11.9% from last month, which itself was down 17% from 112.

That was an amazing way to conclude vol. 28, arguably making it the best volume of this arc so far. Not only Levi did get hoisted by his own petard, but it was a fantastic way to flesh out more Zeke as an actual character instead of a plot device meant to trigger the rumbling.



Amazing chapter. I was certain Zeke had his own goals, but I was not able to see it coming. I love where the story seems to be going.

Easily top 10 worst AOT chapters of all time

Excellent chapter. Expected nothing from Zeke’s backstory and was pleasantly surprised to see how well it turned out. Also good job on leaving hints at his true motivations since RtS and making the whole thing come together in such a thematically impactful way.



This chapter has been just another in a rung of disappointing chapters that has taken characters like Eren and done so much damage to them I am concerned there is no recovery for them even if they begin to change in a better way.

One of the best chapters

This has to be my most favorite chapter of this series thus far! I absolutely loved finally getting some crucial insight on Zeke and learning about what has been secretly buried within his heart for the entirety of his life.

There was no Floch this chapter, therefore what a waste



Imho this is the best chapter we’ve had since 101

Not as exciting as the recent chapters

Not the most exciting chapter, but it wasn’t boring either. We got to finally visit the source of Zeke’s motivations and what his true mission is, which has been a mystery for a long time. Now we just need to know what Eren is thinking and why he treated his friends the way he did..







WHAT WAS THIS CHAPTER’S MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT?

1,057 responses

Garnering over ¼ of the votes, Zeke dramatically detonating the thunderspear made a huge impact on us readers, followed by 22.4% finding themselves grappling with Levi’s uncertain fate on the last page. Bringing up 3rd at 20.4% was Zeke and Xaver’s plan to commit eldian genocide through titan eugenics.

Oh god, I did not know fear until I saw Levi being blown away. I was cool with him dying fighting his comrades, but christ, I can’t stand the thought of him being critically injured or something. Going out in a blaze of glory is one thing, but no longer being humanity’s strongest soldier? That’s honestly more painful for me

Zeke’s childhood was sad - but we knew that. Doesn’t justify genocide - even ‘gentle’ genocide via sterilization. It felt more like a way of getting pieces in place for the final showdown.



Levi loses his right arm like Erwin! Fuckyeah



Levi better be crippled. Tension in the story increased a lot with him being maimed.



Zeke, you’re a cool guy, but that “"Cockblock all eldians”“ plan? It ain’t gonna happen. The world is a cruel place with or without titans.





WHAT WAS THE BEST REVEAL IN THIS CHAPTER?

1,054 responses

In a chapter full of infodrops, 65.2% found the reveal that the Founding titan can manipulate Eldian DNA to be the most fascinating among them. 15.5% chose the curtain being pulled back a bit on Zeke turning in his parents, revealing Xaver convinced him to. 12.1% chose the tie in to season 2’s ED, with the battle of Lago. 3.7% were taken aback with Xaver’s tragic backstory, selecting it as the best reveal, and 1.9% selecting his profession as a titan researcher. 1.6% of you were shocked to learn that Xaver was able to hide his Eldian status.

I really love the DNA manipulation reveal, it changes a lot of things and allows for a bunch of new theories.



This chapter hasn’t changed much for me aside from the revelation that the FT can alter Eldian DNA.



Now we have more questions (like always happens) like if Kruger was involved with Xaver and the decision to turn in Zeke’s parents.



There’s more backstory for Xaver.





HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THE REVEAL OF ZEKE’S PLAN?

1,060 responses

Zekerets revealed! Zeke’s master plan to end the world’s suffering through euthanizing the Eldian race was met to mostly mixed responses. 34.8% felt the reveal was alright and gave it a 3, with 32.2% bumping it up to a 4. 15.2% gave it the highest rating, and 17.9% voted unfavorably.

I think Zeke’s motive fits his character and the stories themes perfectly. I can understand some people’s disappointment expecting him to have some deus ex machina that’ll solve all the stories problems and save the Eldians. But I find this far more realistic.



Zeke’s ideology is classic "greater good” rhetoric.



Was hoping Zeke would be more morally gray rather than a blatant antagonist so I’m a little disappointed, but I also thought this was genuinely an amazing chapter. My heart broke for young Zeke.



This isn’t freedom, neither salvation. This is giving up of his own people lives, because of his own view of the world.



It’s funny, Mikasa’s ‘this world is cruel…’ line is probably the one that best sums up the world of Shingeki. But whilst Mikasa can see the good in the world, Zeke only sees the cruelty, and determines that there is no need to live in a world where people are so endlessly cruel to Eldians. A world in which they are a mistake.



I also like the thematic continuity of how Zeke’s plan was revealed, and how it fit perfectly with what we’ve seen already of how characters discover that “the world is a cruel place”, and how their individual life experiences and relationships lead them to completely different conclusions. I much prefer this kind of big reveal that adds depth to the story & writing, as opposed to something completely sensationalist just for a shock factor





DO YOU THINK EREN IS AWARE OF ZEKE’S PLAN?

1,059 responses

At 52%, just over half of respondents believe that Zeke has let Eren in on his plan, while 16% are sure Eren is oblivious to it. The remaining respondents don’t want to say for sure either way.

I think Eren is fully aware of Zeke’s plan, but is only letting it go on until Eren gets closer to his own goal, whatever that may be.



I really hope Eren doesn’t know Zeke’s actual plan. I have a shred of hope left for him and if he agrees to genocide that’s out the window





DO YOU THINK EREN AGREES/WILL AGREE WITH ZEKE’S PLAN?

1,056 responses

Over 76% of respondents agree that Eren hasn’t gone totally off the deep end and will oppose Zeke’s euthanasia plan. A small percentage feel Eren will see things the same as Zeke, while 16% remain uncertain either way. We can all probably agree we need to see his point of view soon, though.

Eren thoughts when?



Zeke as of now represents the perfect opposition to Eren’s philosophy and the incoming conflict which will eventually push them to stand against each other is bound to be interesting.



Something is missing here. Zeke and Eren could do their “Eldian Euthanasia” right when they secretly met in Liberio. There has to be more to Zeke’s plan.

With the conflicting plans almost confirmed, Jaegerbowl incoming?



I don’t think Eren is double-crossing Zeke/only using him/intending to betray him. While I doubt Eren will agree to Zeke’s plan, I think it’d be a bit too predictable and underwhelming if Isayama simply decided to do the brother vs brother route now, especially when we haven’t seen them properly interact.



There’ll be conflict, but maybe not in the way most of the fandom seems to be anticipating.



This chapter firmly confirms that unless Eren has agreed to go along with Zeke’s plans, one of them is playing the other.



Eren is definitely either unaware of his bro’s endgame or not truly on Zeke’s side but pretending he is. I hope it’s the latter because that would be so much more interesting to me than Eren being manipulated. I also think there’s setup: Zeke projected on Eren literally the first time he ever saw him, thinks Eren is the only other person who understands, and seems like a deeply lonely person on the inside. The inevitable Yeager brothers clash will be awesome either way; they’re total opposites. I am dying for Eren PoV soon, ugh.





WAS ZEKE’S CHOICE TO TURN IN HIS PARENTS JUSTIFIED?

1,049 responses

The vast majority (71.1%) agree with Zeke’s decision to report his parents to the Marleyan authorities. Most of those (59.1%) follow Zeke’s own logic: that it at least spared his grandparents and himself, while the remaining 12% simply believe that Grisha and Dina deserved what happened to them.

In contrast, almost a quarter think Zeke should have instead tried a little bit harder to talk some sense into Grisha and Dina. Sadly, only 4.6% of respondents believe that he could have saved his parents.



I can’t blame Zeke that he betrayed his parents. It was the best decision, to save the life of his grandparents and his own, cause they shouldn’t be punished for the sins of Grisha and Dina.



He didn’t have a choice. He was manipulated and was just an abused child. A better question, I think, should have been “Was Xaver justified in forcing Zeke to turn in his parents?”



Seriously, I don’t feel sorry for Grisha and Dina. Zeke tries to warn them, but they don’t listen to him and if you don’t want to hear, then you have to be punished and take the consequences.





IN A SERIES FILLED WITH TRAGIC BACKSTORIES, WHERE DOES ZEKE’S RANK?

1,051 responses

Zeke finally got a chance to step up to the plate of tragic backstory, and hit a bit of a bunt. It did the job, but didn’t exceed the home runs hit by Reiner and some others. The majority, at 44.3% felt that while tragic, it doesn’t quite merit eradicating his entire race. Interestingly, the average rating of the chapter increases the more tragic you found Zeke’s childhood, finding the chapter to be more of a narrative success.



Bold of Isayama to think a sad backstory would make me stop wanting Zeke to get rekt.



Zeke’s childhood wasn’t as tragic as Reiner’s. They both had to deal with a lot of problems, but Zeke at least had Xavier and grandparents who cared about him. They gave him love he needed.



I never thought it was possible to make me not hate Zeke Jaeger. But somehow now I barely hate him at all. We’ll see how Season 3.2 changes that.



I did enjoy Zeke’s backstory but I also found it kind of underwhelming. IDK

Zeke has been my favorite character for years now. Glad to see my instincts were right. He is not the villain people used to think he was.



He was always thought to be a 900 IQ mastermind, but in reality he was even less talented than Reiner was.



Zeke’s flashbacks were very well executed, with the perfect combination of tragic and disturbing, and just the right amount of the classic Isayama “grey morality” to stir up some debate. Each backstory reveal like this is an exercise in empathy, in which we are asked to sympathise with a character just enough to understand where they’re coming from and the suffering they’ve undergone. By having their resulting crimes/actions as bad as they are however (i.e. mass murder), the story does NOT require us to forgive or justify what they’ve done. Rather, it simply invites us to expand our perspective and see the bigger picture, that horrible individuals are both victims and perpetrators of horrible environments; basically, how bad people are made, not born.



Zeke did nothing wrong, he is just a sad little monkey.





TOM XAVER SAID THAT DINA AND GRISHA NEVER LOVED ZEKE. WHAT DO YOU THINK?

1,058 responses

Was Xaver being manipulative? Dramatic? Truthful? Luckily for Zeke, most of us (87.7%) do think that his parents at least loved him in some capacity. Unluckily for Zeke, almost a quarter believe that his parents loved him less than they loved their dreams of restoring their lost empire. Only 12.3% believe that Xaver’s words were honest, and that Grisha and Dina never loved their son - only seeing him as a tool to be used.

I think Dina did love Zeke, but loved the mission more. Grisha however, I think only ever saw him as their “savior”, and never took the time to truly think of him as his son.



I used to believe that Zeke was some cruel psychopath. Now I see that he was just a sensitive, unloved child who was forced into some crazy plans of his trash parents. He never wanted to fight, that was not his nature.



Xaver telling Zeke “your parents never loved you” was incredibly manipulative but also (maybe) an attempt at making a bad situation less bad. If Xaver had said, “I know they love you but… ” Zeke would have been consumed with guilt for condemning his parents to death. On the flip side, believing he was never loved likely added to the feeling of wishing he’d never been born, and thus the mess we are in.





WAS GRISHA WRONG TO VENTURE OUTSIDE THE WALLS?

1,056 responses

For all of Grisha’s flaws, most of us don’t quite blame him for what happened on that fateful day 37 years ago, when he dared to venture outside the internment zone walls with his little sister Faye. 40% defend him - arguing that he was just a child himself. Only 2.1% blame him, citing that things would have gone fine if he had just followed society’s rules. A little more than a third of us don’t believe that he was personally in the wrong, but that he should not have endangered his sister.

Zeke wasn’t so wrong about what happen to Faye, Grisha’s curiosity and carelessness cost’s the life of his sister.



Grisha, Xaver, Zeke… none of them were ever special or any kind of masterminds but just normal people driven to extreme due to their awful lives.





WHO DO YOU THINK TURNED OUT MORE LIKE GRISHA?

1,048 responses

Unsurprisingly, 80% of respondents believe that Eren is the brother takes after Grisha the most. Heated and bold claims of striving for freedom surely had a part to play in that.



I don’t know whether Eren or Zeke will turn out more like Grisha until we find out how they both turn out

I’ve been saying during months that Grisha destroyed both of his sons, and now we finally have the evidence. They’ve both taken opposite paths (being different or the same as him) and will end fighting each other, unless Levi manages to accomplish his promise somehow.



Grisha had never really screamed Eren quite as much as this chapter, which truly makes me think how unbelievable it is that Eren inherited his father’s titan and his memories along with it, including the absolute regret he felt over how he handled things with the Eldian Restoration Movement and Zeke (read: putting his desire for freedom above people) and then became exactly like him. He literally learned nothing.





UP TO THIS POINT, WHO DO YOU FEEL IS/ARE THE WORST PARENT/PARENTAL FIGURE(S) IN THE SERIES?

1,046 responses

If this story has shown us anything, it’s that Isayama is marvelously skilled at creating problematic parent characters. Rod Reiss still wins the award for worst parent, but Grisha and Dina collectively come in second place after this chapter - with a quarter of respondents choosing them. Other (dis)honorable mentions go to Alma and Karina, who still managed to scrape up more than 15% of the vote each.

Grisha because he had a kid just to use as a tool TWICE!!!



Karina and Alma can share the title. :/



Let me pick more than one xD(Also Alma and Karina both suck)



There is a tie: Karina + Grisha/Dina + Alma + Rod.



They all have their faults as parents so it’s hard to focus solely on one option.



They all sucked in their own way



Tom’s wife



I don’t know why people are letting Grisha’s parents off the hook. They are just as awful at parenting as he was (who tells their grandson that his father was responsible for his aunt’s gruesome murder? Also, they were pumping him full of just as much propaganda as his parents). Honestly though, that entire family was screwed from the beginning.



Everyone but Carla



Isayama: Worst parents? Worst childhood? Hold my beer. Now I wonder what did Isayama counter when he was young.





DO YOU THINK XAVER WAS A GOOD PERSON?

1,054 responses

Most of us felt positively about Mr. Xaver after seeing his backstory, with 65.4% feeling he had good interests at heart for Zeke. More of us are uncertain about his true motives, with 8.9% feeling he wasn’t genuine at all.

Xaver’s doing that freaky “hide true emotions behind opaque glass lenses” thing that Zeke did a lot, giving me a concern



Definitely enjoy Zeke less as a villain now, but hope Kruger and Xaver keep on being creepy enough to make up for it.



It’s Xaver, not Xavier; spell it properly r/SnK!!!



Xaver is a kind and wise monky man, but with lots of secrets. Hoping to see more of him in the future.



Even though Xaver may be a schemer, he met Zeke by chance, so I believe in him.



About Tom Xaver…for me he looks friendly and I feel bad for him too, as he said that his wife killed their son and herself as she found out, that she has married an eldia. I guess, she doesn’t want to take the consequences, cause it isn’t allowed for marleyans to have a romantic relationship to an eldia. It was really sweet, that Xaver see’s in Zeke his own son and was more a father figure to Zeke.



Zeke’s “watch this, Mr Xaver” is kind of sad; it’s obvious that Zeke respected him more than anyone else in his life…and he was just using Zeke. I wonder if Zeke realised that at any point during his adult life…





THE MONKEY TOY HAS MADE A REAPPEARANCE. DO YOU THINK THIS IS SIGNIFICANT?

1,053 responses

62% of us felt that Zeke’s cute monkey toy, featured prominently in both Grisha’s and Xaver’s memories, has some significance to the plot going forward.

I feel like the Monkey Toy is a plushie of the Beast Titan, like each of the seven Titans in Marley have toys based on them. Xaver’s son and Zeke being shown to have them is probably done to show that, but I wouldn’t be surprised it is used as delayed foreshadowing as a writing technique to foreshadow who Xaver and Zeke will turn into later on.



I’m glad to see that somebody else noticed the monkey toy; I was really excited that it showed up again.









DO YOU THINK XAVER WAS WORKING WITH KRUGER?

1,039 responses

The fandom is almost perfectly split with regard to Tom Xaver, and whether or not he was aligned with Eren Kruger. Half of us have donned our tin foil hats and are ready for the conspiracy to be unveiled, while the other half is more optimistic that Xaver was an authentic part of Zeke’s life - or at least independent from the Owl’s schemes.



Both Grisha and Zeke were groomed since childhood to inherit titan-shifting powers by Kruger and Xaver.



I don’t know if Xaver is/was working together with Kruger and I kinda doubt that. Maybe Kruger used Xaver, cause he was a researcher from the titan-science about the information, but who knows? We don’t have any proof of this.



If Xaver isn’t the doctor who falsified Kruger’s documents I will shit on my own head





WHICH TITAN DO YOU THINK IS THE “BEST” TITAN?

1,052 responses

A typo in the official translation lead to an interesting question: Which would be the best titan to inherit? The Warhammer titan wins out with its ability to create almost anything. The supposed ultimate titan, the Founding, came in second place, while the raging Attack Titan fought its way into third. The Armored Titan racked up 7.9%, the Female Titan got 6.9%, and the Beast Titan garnered 4.8% for best titan. The icon for the titans, the Colossal obtained 4.7% of the vote, with the Jaw titan following with 3.3%. The poor Cart Titan got a measly 2.1% of the vote.

Part of me wonders if an inherent trait of the beast titan is to create war? For the sake of conflict?

The whole Titan and World History is what I’m interested the most.





HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THE FOLLOWING CHARACTERS AFTER THIS CHAPTER?



This more introspective chapter drastically changed opinions on a few characters, while others who had less focus were rather unchanged. The main character of the chapter, Zeke, saw his favorability increase a bit with his time in the spotlight. His parents weren’t as lucky, with Grisha tanking the hardest after we see him through Zeke’s young eyes. We also got to know Xaver for the first time, and the new info lead most to becoming fans of his. Magath, Eren, and Levi remained at about the same level, with Levi going up the most of the three in his time of peril.

I miss eren, I love zeke and grisha is a bastard



Levi is - as always - an arrogant midget who paid for his silliness, finally (he knows that a shifter can regenerate from the brain, and he still uses a single spear!). Historia will save all the Eldians asses from suicidal Zeke in the end - she has her agenda, but Eren is still a mystery to me. Grisha is the worst character and Dina truly disappoint me.

I get that Levi is the most popular character, but dear god am i tired of everything revolving around him. can we have one sequence of events without it being the Levi Drama Hour

Xaver good boi



I have to say, the Marley arc was a real turning point for how I felt about Zeke. He went from 'someone I love to hate and want to see suffer’ to 'I can’t believe I actually kinda like this guy’. Then his betrayal happened, and while I didn’t go back to hating him as viscerally as before, I couldn’t help but feel a bit bitter about the whole thing. But this chapter. This. Damn. Chapter. It was everything I could ever need to fall in love with his character. Don’t get me wrong! He’s still wrong, on so many different levels and I definitely do NOT want him to succeed with his plans! But I hope, in the end, he can find some peace for himself.



But is it Xaver or Xavier tho?





DOES ZEKE’S RATIONALE FOR KILLING PEOPLE HELP JUSTIFY IT?

1,050 responses

With all of his Zekerets seemingly revealed, Zeke attempts to explain why he’s snuffed out so many souls over the course of the story. Almost half of the fandom, at 46.6% understand what he’s saying, but don’t think it justifies his past actions. On the other hand, 41.5% don’t buy a single word coming out of his mouth.

Justification isn’t the right word. It gives me a means of understanding his reasoning, and I sympathise more because of it. But racial cleansing is not justifiable, no matter how little you value your own life., but given his history, that is also understandable

At the end of the day he’s no different than all the other people that built mountains of corpses to stand upon so everyone could hear them preach about peace.



His mindset and feelings of defeat are completely understandable but nothing ever justifies killing people the way he does.

His parents and Xaver made him this way. It can’t be helped.

I think he’s lying to himself. He clearly enjoyed torturing people. It was like a game to him. I think he isn’t sane.



I think he’s lying to himself. He clearly enjoyed torturing people. It was like a game to him. I think he isn’t sane. There’s always a “reason” for what people do, but it doesn’t always justify their actions.



No. But, I understand where he is coming from, and it’s just truly heartbreaking that this was the solution that he feels is best for all Eldians.

Aah man. This is probably one of the only times I understand an antagonist’s desire to destroy humanity/a race



Fuck him, he killed our precious Erwin





WHICH END GAME SCENARIO DO YOU THINK IS MOST LIKELY?

1,048 responses

At 62%, the majority of voters feel that the end game will be to free the Eldian people from the power of the titans. 13% feel that the titan power will remain, but that the rest of the world will learn to stop viewing them as monsters and 10% feel that Eldians will all die.

DNA will be the solution to remove curse



I can’t help but to draw parallels with the real world. I want more than anything for Marley to stop holding Eldians to the crimes of their ancestors and to talk with each other instead of further alienating each other.





WHICH IS THE LESSER OF TWO EVILS?

997 responses

The conundrum to end all conundrums. If peace doesn’t end up being on the table, one side has to go. Just over ¾ of the fandom, at 76% feel that bringing an end to the Eldians would be a lesser evil than wiping out the rest of the world.



I think at this point it’s clear there’s no 'good’ way to solve the Eldians’ problems, unfortunately.



Genocide can never be the lesser evil. Murder is never justified.



Neither Zeke nor Eren’s plan qualify as the lesser of two evils, imo. The point is that they are both deeply flawed goals that bring a lot of misery. Neither are desirable outcomes.



I can’t see either out of 'killing all Eldians’ or 'killing the rest of the world’ as the lesser of two evils, even if killing all Eldians is technically lesser in numbers terms. They’re both just evil.



I actually find some comfort in the fact that Zeke sees no way out of this situation for the Eldians. He has no ultimate Zekeret plan, he genuinely believes the situation is impossible for them. Which is exactly how us fans feel since literally any possible solution that would either make any form of sense or wouldn’t be massively unrealistic, or an overly optimistic stretch are non-existent right now.



Zeke knows that peace between humans and eldians is impossible and eldians will never be accepted in the world. Instead of crushing humans, he decided to remove the eldian race.



If I’m to choose between two evils, then I prefer not to choose at all. Fuck that, I’ll find another way or die trying.





WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING DO YOU THINK ARE TRUE OF YMIR FRITZ?

1,029 responses

Ymir Fritz is the biggest mystery within the world of SNK, and for us as well. The only place most of the fandom seems to agree on her is that she’ll likely be important to the story’s ending, with 77.3%. 52.9% are putting the new info given this chapter about biological manipulation to use, theorizing she used that to create titans. 50.3% believe she came in contact with the source, whereas 21.7% think the devil was responsible. 34.3% believe PATHS are at play and she has, is, or will contact Eren. The majority of respondents don’t believe the ramblings of Grisha and the restorationists, with only 14.3% believing she was in fact a benevolent person. Interestingly, people who selected that she is benevolent, as well as those who think paths contact with Eren is likely, on average had every other option chosen far more as well.

Honestly, Ymir Fritz was probably just a girl that wanted to save her people and had no idea what she was doing.

The true History will be play a huge part about the end, I guess.

Another friend discussed the idea of maybe the beast titan being the organic source/devil that Ymir made contact with. Just fun ideas to throw around.





WHAT CONDITION DO YOU THINK LEVI IS IN PHYSICALLY?

1,052 responses

Captain Levi has made it through his fair share of death-defying ordeals, but this time he may not have escaped unscathed. 35.9% of respondents believe he’s done it once again, escaping with only minor injuries. 28.6% feel the captain is in more dire straits, losing both an arm and a leg. 24.5% feel he lost just an arm, similar to Commander Erwin. Only 4.8% feel the Captain has breathed his last.

He’s been through worse. Not worried



Best case scenario he’s missing just his right foot. Worst case (assuming he lives), Levi is half his original height.



He has Ackerhacks, he’s fine



Hope he’s dead. Too op



One thing I haven’t seen anybody mention, Levi was holding a sword before the explosion. I think it’s possible the dude might’ve been impaled by his blade, in which case he might be screwed.



He will probably fall into the river and be led somewhere by the stream. Maybe to end like Kenny with a last discussion or memory.



He’s not dead… yet





WHAT ARE YOU MOST HOPING TO SEE NEXT CHAPTER?

1,054 responses

With a whopping ¾ of respondents worried about Levi’s fate (followed by nearly 50% wondering what happened to Zeke), the majority of us are hoping Isayama doesn’t leave us on this cliffhanger for too long. Historia brings up 3rd, possibly based on the theory that she’ll find Levi and help him?

I wanna see Floch get jumped tbh I used to stan but I can’t anymore



I’m afraid that Isayama killed Levi



I’m just over here waiting to see what Reiner and friends are up to, probably getting the whereabouts of Annie and attempting to free her



At this point my pet theory is Historia somehow swooping in Valkyrie-style and making everything better. Hey, a girl can dream, right?



I don’t think Levi is dead, he’s a survivor! If any man can, Levi Ackerman can!





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ADDITIONAL THOUGHTS ON THE CHAPTER?