
The Levi vs Kenny Squad sequence in episode 2 had some of the best Sakuga and animation I had ever seen All of anime, let alone TV anime.


Out of nowhere Studio Wit upped the quality of the production values to a point I didn’t was possible in a TV anime. In Shingeki no Kyojin Season 3, Eren and his fellow soldiers are not only fighting for their survival against the terrifying Titans, but also against the terror of a far more conniving foe: humans.Ĭoming into Attack on Titan season 3 I was slightly nervous because I heard that this season was going to be more focused on Human vs Human, but by the second episode all my doubts had been relieved and thought It was the greatest shit ever. Sought after by the government, Levi and his new squad must evade their adversaries in hopes of keeping Eren and Krista safe. The Survey Corps' recent successes have drawn attention, and a familiar face from Levi's past is sent to collect the wanted soldiers.

All seems well for the soldiers, until the government suddenly demands custody of Eren and Krista. Krista Lenz struggles to accept the loss of her friend, Captain Levi chooses Eren and his friends to form his new personal squad, and Commander Erwin Smith recovers from his injuries. Efforts to eradicate these monsters continue however, threats arise not only from the Titans beyond the walls, but from the humans within them as well.Īfter being rescued from the Colossal and Armored Titans, Eren Yaeger devotes himself to improving his Titan form. maybe I am also too stupid to see some grander scheme.Still threatened by the "Titans" that rob them of their freedom, mankind remains caged inside the two remaining walls. Then alot of more twists follow, which turn the first few twists seemingly inconsequential, the twists in which you put so much of your hope in.Įdit: or also similar to Claymore, where I also see no clear direction where the plot is heading, and where I sometimes get the impression, that the author wanders around aimlessly.Įdit2: ofc all above is just my opinion. Similar to the latest Naruto volumes, where first some twists happen, which roused a sense of anticipation of what will happen.

But reading to the latter volumes, the story and the whole setting just becomes more rushed and chaotic, it makes you wonder whether the author has a grand scheme in which direction the story is heading to. The first few were refreshing and captivating. My main point being: too many heavy plot twists happenings within too few time. #19 Just read the whole thing, and while it really started nice and promising, I don't think it is that great anymore.
