If a traumatizing anime like re zero were to turn into a comedy, I wouldn’t like it. I enjoy different shows for different things. I went into the season preset in my mind everything I like about aot, and none of that was present here. Now, I might have liked this season if everything that came before it didn’t exist. The entire time of the show changed, which put me off. The amount of politics felt like a bit too much, and the whole Marley arc felt pretty dumb to me. As I said, this season had a good plot, but just because it had a good plot doesn’t mean I found it entertaining. Now ik that a lot of things were unresolved at the end of s3p2, but if the story was written differently, the anime definitely could have ended when they saw the ocean for the first time. Which is why I think that if aot would have ended there, I might have liked this anime a lot more. I couldn’t help but compare every episode to those pure hype and emotional and mind blowing moments from s3p2. Everything that came after s3p2 felt like it didn’t hit as hard as it, and wasn’t a proper successor. The problem when a show has their peak a lot earlier than the end of the show is that everything after that peak just seems so stale. Another problem might have been the fact that season 3 part 2 was the peak of the show. that I enjoy of aot, as well as the hype. I also enjoyed the reveals of when a trusted ally was actually a titan all along. Most of the things I loved about aot was the whole tone, with people dying left and right, and humanity fighting a losing battle against titans. However, the transition from season 3 to final season took away most of what I loved about aot. Let me start by getting something straight. After that point, it just wasn’t attack on titan anymore. To me, aot ended at the last episode of season 3. Conclusively, these are just my thoughts and opinions which will change over time, the final decision of whether you want to watch it or not is up to you. This is probably what allows for that 'natural' upping of the stakes and threats that we are presented with season upon season. I liked it, AOT is like an onion where there are just layers and layers of depth to everything. Overall, I think it took a bit of time for Studio MAPPA to find their feet with this project and ultimately, they do deliver a strong season for this beloved series.Īs for characters, story direction and the feel of this season. For example, there are certain scenes where characters body language doesn't quite match up to what they're speaking about and feel a little forced. After having 3 full seasons of WIT Studios polished, meticulous and perfectionist approach, the change was always going to However, there's one change that may make people feel a bit odd while watching, Studio MAPPA. Scattered throughout the season there are chunks of those moments which make you go "WOW". In fact, I enjoyed the majority of it and the overall direction it is heading. This doesn't mean that I disliked the season. I believe that The Final Season of Shingeki no Kyojin is great but doesn't quite match up to the highs of Season 3. How Studio MAPPA Handled the Legacy of Shingeki no Kyojin
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