I just finished Attack on Titan, I know I'm late and I'm not memeing here but can someone explain how I'm supposed to see Eren's actions as objectively wrong? It might not have been an ideal solution but all alternatives were bad. It feels like in the last stretch Isayama started realizing this and make Floch and co cartoonishly evil to get the reader to avoid siding with Eren.
>>282261228they weren't erens actions. like he said to armin, even when he was actually doing things his body was moving on its own like he was just seeing a vision, and he lost the ability to tell the difference between the past, present, and future
>>282261321The fact that he wasn't in control doesn't make his actions wrong. Eldians unironically did nothing wrong, it's Marley's fault for treating them like animals and acting surprised that a dehumanized community fights back when cornered
well?
Nobody cares about this anymore huh