I repost my message from NF.
Eren Yeager is the undisputed greatest protagonist of all time
That chapter was a masterpiece, super dark.
The death of children is very poignant. It is an incredible violence: Eren who saves him anyway and collapses in tears because despite everything he has to do what he has to do but clearly that it breaks him from the inside. Eren is a very human character that you can relate to.
He knows that the difference in the number of inhabitants between paradise and the rest of the world is enormous and that if the eldians would disappear, there would be no more worries (compared to the titans) but still doesn't want to be exterminated. And this is understandable. The fact that it stops when he sees a couple with a pregnant woman... He thinks of Carla but we can imagine that it also reminds us of Historia (who is pregnant) and the page where we see eren free child and then in the meantime the civilians who are being massacred... It's beautiful and horrible... The discussion between Annie and Armin is cool (Isayama tease us with ships) and it's nice to see Armin admit that he's a traitor.
About the scenery scene:
Rumbling is the hell Eren was talking about to Falco, now we just need to see what lays beyond it. Also rip the idea of Eren pulling a lelouche and not killing any citizens
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Theory about the ending who is currently popular on the internet.
This is the official video for Akatsuki no Requiem from Linked Horizon (ED4).
Now look at it this way. The creature with feathers is young Eren, up to chapter 90. The bird in the cloak and near the graves is old Eren. The whole video is about how young Eren sees the memories of old Eren. Accordingly, we see rumbling, life after rumbling (wife and child) and Eren who apparently cries over the grave of his friends and... By the composition you can see that young Eren wants to kill/stop old Eren, but decides to throw away his weapon - an arrow, since sees "that scenery". A tree and a meadow full of flowers.
Kinoyama, Shingeki no Kino. I kneel
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