Gabi and Falco escape from prison. Without a clue where they should go, they receive help from none other than the devils they despise. Meanwhile, Floch's mind is shifting gears.Gabi and Falco escape from prison. Without a clue where they should go, they receive help from none other than the devils they despise. Meanwhile, Floch's mind is shifting gears.Gabi and Falco escape from prison. Without a clue where they should go, they receive help from none other than the devils they despise. Meanwhile, Floch's mind is shifting gears.
Yûki Kaji
- Eren Yeager
- (voice)
Ayane Sakura
- Gabi Braun
- (voice)
Natsuki Hanae
- Falco Grice
- (voice)
Nana Hamasaki
- Kaya
- (voice)
Yui Ishikawa
- Mikasa Ackerman
- (voice)
Kenshô Ono
- Floch Forster
- (voice)
Hideaki Tezuka
- Dhalis Zachary
- (voice)
Masahiko Tanaka
- Dot Pixis
- (voice)
Jirô Saitô
- Theo Magath
- (voice)
Yoshimasa Hosoya
- Reiner Braun
- (voice)
Toshiki Masuda
- Porco
- (voice)
Masaya Matsukaze
- Colt Grice
- (voice)
Manami Numakura
- Pieck Finger
- (voice)
Mariko Nagai
- Louise
- (voice)
Otoya Kawano
- Artur Braus
- (voice)
Junko Iwao
- Lisa Braus
- (voice)
Featured reviews
It's really sad to see these kind of episodes didn't get as much praise as it should. This and "Bystander" prove how much of a genius Isayama is and how well written the story is when these side characters who only appear in 1-2 episodes can make you care so much for them, have their own development, have their own story, and just took our tears away with so little time. Isayama, I bow down to you.
-Poignant & Heartbreaking Episode that reached the ultimate emotional effect and created a bond with viewers ❤
-It was perfectly directed
-I'm speechless from this episode and the controversial moral dilemma about the Marley-Paradis situation 💔😓 , I mean they're both victims and there's no way you can pick a side and defend one against another , And the scene between Kaya and Gabi is the perfect
demonstration for that
-The depection of the characters conflicts
-The Routing of events is so smooth 👌📈
-"The battle of marley" aftermath 💔 : There is no winner in war just Victims and Tragedy 😪💔
-Gabi and Falco are great Asset for this season and represent the never-ending cycle of Suffering and seeking of sakvation
-That was the most inspiring and poignant episode that will serve for character development of Gabi ❤
-Hange being exhausted by the pressure that comes with this great responsibility 💔
I believe that this show raises more philosophical questions than any individual can imagine, due to the diverse personalities written for each character, with a bit more than just shallow lines written for a side-character. Each character is written as a perspective, a window in the aot world, for a certain type of people, questioning their personal morality and stances. It is hard to not relate to one single character.
Sonder is the realisation that all bypassers on the street have got their own complex lives and aren't just faces that serve our own perspectives. Their world is as big as ours. What this show should make people realise is that our enemies, countries and nations, are as complex as ours. They are as right as we are, and just as wrong as we are. I really believe in Isayama having a beautiful mind.
It is also hard to hate any of them. It just makes sense what they all feel and yet it's so wrong. The way this is executed is taken way further every single episode and it's not the hype and excitement induced from fights and battles that make this a good show, it's how we "feel" the characters and apply our own moral stances to situations we are never gonna experience and yet finding them relatable and understandable.
I hope other people try interpreting this show the way I do, and I promise, everyone should and will get something from this, at least a bit more than just entertainment.
Sonder is the realisation that all bypassers on the street have got their own complex lives and aren't just faces that serve our own perspectives. Their world is as big as ours. What this show should make people realise is that our enemies, countries and nations, are as complex as ours. They are as right as we are, and just as wrong as we are. I really believe in Isayama having a beautiful mind.
It is also hard to hate any of them. It just makes sense what they all feel and yet it's so wrong. The way this is executed is taken way further every single episode and it's not the hype and excitement induced from fights and battles that make this a good show, it's how we "feel" the characters and apply our own moral stances to situations we are never gonna experience and yet finding them relatable and understandable.
I hope other people try interpreting this show the way I do, and I promise, everyone should and will get something from this, at least a bit more than just entertainment.
10khussaim
Attack on Titan doesn't boil down to massive titans fighting, it comes down to the argument that two characters have where each one's perspective is severely challenged, and nothing shows this better than this episode.
The dialogue in this show is amazing. These pass couple episodes probably gonna get overshowed by the other cuz there isn't much action but people with good sense will know how amazing these episodes were.
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- SoundtracksBoku no Sensou
Written by Noko
Performed by Shinsei Kamattechan
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- Runtime
- 24m
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