Bringing up 3rd at 20.4% was Zeke and Xaver’s plan to commit eldian genocide through titan eugenics. Garnering over ¼ of the votes, Zeke dramatically detonating the thunderspear made a huge impact on us readers, followed by 22.4% finding themselves grappling with Levi’s uncertain fate on the last page. WHAT WAS THIS CHAPTER’S MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT? Now we just need to know what Eren is thinking and why he treated his friends the way he did. We got to finally visit the source of Zeke’s motivations and what his true mission is, which has been a mystery for a long time. Not the most exciting chapter, but it wasn’t boring either.Imho this is the best chapter we’ve had since 101.There was no Floch this chapter, therefore what a waste.This has to be my most favorite chapter of this series thus far! I absolutely loved finally getting some crucial insight on Zeke and learning about what has been secretly buried within his heart for the entirety of his life.This chapter has been just another in a rung of disappointing chapters that has taken characters like Eren and done so much damage to them I am concerned there is no recovery for them even if they begin to change in a better way.Also good job on leaving hints at his true motivations since RtS and making the whole thing come together in such a thematically impactful way. Expected nothing from Zeke’s backstory and was pleasantly surprised to see how well it turned out. Easily top 10 worst AOT chapters of all time.I love where the story seems to be going. I was certain Zeke had his own goals, but I was not able to see it coming. ![]() Not only Levi did get hoisted by his own petard, but it was a fantastic way to flesh out more Zeke as an actual character instead of a plot device meant to trigger the rumbling. 28, arguably making it the best volume of this arc so far.
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