"Attack On Titan" Is Back And I'm Already Losing My Mind After Watching That First Episode
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🚨Spoiler Warning🚨 If you're not caught up on Attack on Titan, do some binging and come back when you're ready because we're diving right into the season premiere of Attack on Titan's Final Season Part 2.
The first half of the final season of AoT left us with a lot of questions: Levi was last seen getting blasted with a thunder spear, Eren was attacked by Marley and the Jaw Titan, and we weren't sure what the hell Eren was thinking by betraying the ones he was so close to. We obviously weren't going to get all the answers, but some major questions were answered, and here's the recap.
Levi's Dead and Zeke Lives
Marley's Attack on Paradis
Eren Uses His Warhammer Abilities
Cart Titan and Crew Land a Vicious Blow
Jaegerists Suffer Major Losses
Onyankopon Releases Eren's Former Comrades
What did you think of the episode "Judgement" and what are your predictions for the rest of the season? Are you excited about the return of Attack on Titan? Let me know in the comments below!
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