Trainwreck
“It’s easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled.”
Supposedly, this quote comes from Mark Twain, and sadly, it fits quite well for this fandom.
Even with all the sub-par and heavily questionable writing that came from Isayama in the last few years, many of us still held hope that everything will make sense in the end. We have been fooled my friends. We foolishly kept our trust in Isayama, and paid the price.
We foolishly believed that there’s gonna be some plot twist which would explain everything. But there was none. Isayama kept writing himself into a corner, not explaining anything, and thus, not respecting his readers who clearly saw blatant contradictions and retcons.
I am thankful that SnK entered my life 5 years ago, it really did have an impact on my life, and changed it for the better. But I do wish that I dropped it at some point, when it was apparent that the story no longer had cohesion, and that the railroad on which it was traveling, wasn’t complete at all. The outcome of such a scenario wasn’t hard to predict, but I was blinded like many others.
When did it go wrong?
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