We learn that Tybur’s sister is the Warhammer Titan. The Warhammer Titan Is Revealed Funimation (Technically, the Tyburs and Marley are the cause, but Reiner is their tool.) Perhaps he will be able to turn Gabi from the road she seems hellbent on going down. We didn’t see Reiner for this entire episode, but he is very familiar with the fact that he caused Eren’s hatred, and is the cause of what has happened to his hometown. I think the only chance she has of not going down Eren’s path and perpetuating a neverending cycle is Reiner. She wants to kill these Titans, just like Eren wanted to kill the Titans of Marley. You can see it in her eyes after the military men are killed right in front of her by Sasha. She saw Udo turned away because the hospital was at capacity and his wounds were too bad to be treated. And now her hometown has been destroyed by a Titan, she’s seen close friends die before her very eyes, and she wants blood in exchange. She’s young and has always admired her cousin Reiner and the other Titan warriors. Gabi is quickly heading in the direction of becoming the new Eren. □ Gabi Is Going to be the New Eren Funimation FunimationĮren immediately set to wiping out the military, but despite a plan to minimize civilian casualties, he killed quite a number of them. As the show reminds us, the world is cruel and it is sometimes forcing people into becoming “devils” themselves. But all this doesn’t make Eren’s choice without its own ethical quandary. Marley is going to enslave even more people if given a chance, even though they are doing this because they still remember how they were once enslaved. Tybur had declared war and he already had the world governments on his side. Eren didn’t really have a choice (in my opinion) about emerging the way he did. Unfortunately, many innocent people did die. It’s another successful step in the propaganda battle to continue a chokehold of control over the people of Marley (and ultimately beyond.) The people will believe that the Eldians of Paradis really, truly are devils, no matter what Reiner experienced himself. In the very next scene, Eren eats Tybur and it is dark, epic, and oh-so disturbing. And just who WILL they install in that military leadership position? That’s the most disturbing question. Tybur’s goal is to make themselves look like victims so everyone in the world will rally against Paradis. “When you rebuild the military, the party will approve whomever you choose,” he tells Magath, which is dark foreshadowing. He said they had been working on building the Eldians’ reputation and watching Paradis, but the Paradis Eldians still infiltrated Marley. Next we hear Tybur’s discussion with Magath about his plans for his speech and how he expected to die - and for many innocent people to die too - so he can smoke out the infiltrators from Paradis. Willy Tybur is very committed to his cause - even willing to die for his cause - but his cause still seems grounded in being nothing more than a power grab when you dig down deep enough. And now he’s only come clean because Paradis has resources that Marley needs, so he wants to get all the countries on his side to attack them. So all this time, they’ve been killing Eldians by turning them into Titans and sending them at Paradis. And on top of that, the Tyburs lied to the Marleyan people (and the world) all this time, claiming that Helos killed and drove off the Paradis Eldians, rather than revealing that King Fritz himself desired peace and was no longer a threat. Willy Tybur is part of the “ruling class” Eldian family that allowed all their fellow Eldians to suffer unspeakable abuse at the hands of the Marley government, despite actually ruling the Marley government. The heartbreaking part is this is a false cause. It gave us a window into what he is giving up in order to die for his cause. We saw him with his children, looking positively heartbroken about saying goodbye to his family. The episode started with a successful attempt at humanizing Willy Tybur. □ Willy Tybur’s Propaganda War Continues Even Through His Death Funimation Please don’t add spoilers from the manga in the comments. This recap and review will have spoilers for Season 4 Episode 6, but the article itself is manga-spoiler-free. Marley pays a heavy price for its sins in this #AttackonTitan Season 4 Episode 6 review. We are indeed witnessing a classic being made right in front of our eyes. From the return of Levi and Mikasa to the epic battle between Eren and The Warhammer, there was so much to absorb that in many ways, I’m still processing what I saw. “The Warhammer Titan” was nothing short of phenomenal. I haven’t read the manga, so I’m going into each episode with fresh eyes, having no idea what to expect. The latest episode of Attack on Titan - Season 4 Episode 6 - lived up to all the hype that I had built up in my mind.
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