![]() Jean also chastises Floch for his brutal honesty with Hitch about Marlowe’s death, where the truth is once again shown to be a destructive force, just as much as it is a helpful one.Īnother detail from the past that raises a significant rift during what should be a time of peace is the news that Armin survived in place of Erwin. ![]() The truth has strangely given their Boogeymen even more strength and even if the citizens within the Walls are now technically more informed, that doesn’t mean that their anxiety won’t birth false fears. Large amounts of civilians do not handle the news well and there are already signs of paranoia and chaos cropping up within Wall Maria over what’s on the outside. That being said, this episode is all about the power-for both better and worse-of the truth. There’s serious unrest over whether the public should be informed over the revelations found in Grisha’s basement and even though this hesitation is understandable, they thankfully opt to let the truth be known.Īs difficult as this may be for some people to handle, the decision to suppress this truth would make the government no better than the one that came before them or many of the villains from within Grisha’s stories. The first half of this finale looks at the remaining fallout of the events and discoveries from within Shiganshina District. It’s a strategy that works for the final chapter of this arc and after all of the severe disorder, these characters are more than deserving of an episode that allows for some reflection over everything that’s taken place, how far they’ve come, and where they’re heading. This episode poses the question, “What did we really find in that basement? Was it hope? Or despair?” Now that all of this has been learned, are things honestly better or are they worse? The cost of this monumental knowledge and its repercussions get explored in this finale, but this will surely be one of the major themes of season four.Īfter such a busy final run of episodes, Attack on Titan’s season 3 finale, “To the Other Side of the Wall,” actually gets some time to breathe. It can sometimes be hard to take a win for a win, which is exactly what Eren Jaeger and company struggle with in the final installment of Attack on Titan’s tremendous third season. “What did we really find in that basement? Was it hope? Or despair?” This Attack on Titanreview contains spoilers.
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