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  1. Pennywise does more than monologue about floating and then jump at the camera and the Lovecraft elements are left intact, Beverly doesn't get kidnapped, there's some pretty fucked up deaths (Belch gets eaten alive by spiders, Patrick Hockstetter is burnt alive and then chomped up so bad he's "raw meat" but he's still alive), etc.

  2. Reply reply. Jonkietonker. •. Got it working fine on my GTX 1060 6GB by doing the following: Go to Epic games launcher > Library > Fortnite. Click the three dots on the game > Options. Check the "Pre-download Streamed Assets" option. Allow it to download and install. Reboot Fortnite.

    • 10 Not All The Dead Got Closure
    • 9 Ymir Started The Rumbling Because of Love
    • 8 Undoing The Titans’ Shifting Undermined The Tragedy
    • 7 Eren’s Masterplan Was Terrible
    • 6 Leaving Everything in Armin’s Hands Was Too Risky
    • 5 Mass Murderers Were Forgiven Too Easily
    • 4 Eren Didn’T Need A Last-Minute Redemption
    • 3 Eren Doesn't Actually Understand Freedom
    • 2 The Finale Canonized A Militaristic Subtext
    • 1 The Overall Message Is Fatalistic

    A Couple Of The Characters Were Missing In The Closing Moments

    During The Rumbling’s closing moments, some of the deceased Survey Corps made brief returns to bid their friends farewell. This was bittersweet for both the Alliance and readers. Seeing the likes of Sasha and Levi’s entire squad one last time was touching. However, dead characters who arguably left a bigger impact were nowhere in sight. Specifically, Marco and Ymir were missing. Their deaths nearly drove Jean and Historia, respectively, into despair. Whether they were alive or dead, Marco and...

    Her Romantic Connection To Her Abuser Is Questionable

    The tragedy of the founder Ymir was that in death, she was still chained to King Fritz’s will. However, the final chapter revealed Ymir continued to give Eldians the Titans’ powers as per the king’s demands because she apparently still loved him. Eren admitted he didn't get it, but this was Ymir’s way of showing affection for the king who exploited and abused her. A common interpretation of this was that Ymir was waiting for someone in a similar position as hers to break free of the cycle. Th...

    Jean, Connie, And Gabi Are Only Temporary Titans

    In the penultimate chapter, the impossibly powerful Founding Titan turned surrounding Eldians into Pure Titans as reinforcements. Among those shifted were Jean, Connie, Gabi, and more. As sad as this was, this was par for Attack on Titan’s course. Whatever tragedy this could've elicited was abruptly undone by Eren at the last second. In-universe, this implied that Eren could’ve saved many Eldians(Connie’s village, those who drank Zeke’s wine, etc.) at any time, but chose not to. As a plot bea...

    The Rumbling Turned Paradis Into A Global Target

    To free Edlia, Eren killed 80% of all life. He did so in such a way that only the Alliance could stop him. This, in turn, redeemed the “Demons of Eldia” to the world since they were the selfless heroes who stopped The Rumbling. The Rumbling would also theoretically scare the world away from Eldia. That said, this was a horrible plan. Instead of leaving Eldia alone, the surviving nations turned it into a target. Eren, thinking he could end eons-long wars and prejudice through a single act of i...

    Armin Barely Managed To Accomplish His Missions

    As a contingency plan, Eren deferred the rest to Armin. Eren believed Armin— the smartest person he knew and his closest friend — could broker peace and a place in the global community for Eldia. To say that Armin had an uphill battle, especially in light of Eren using what amounted to a superweapon, was an understatement. While it’s nice that Eren trusted and respected his childhood friend, leaving the future of an entire nation in one person's hands was too risky. Realistically, even someon...

    It's Not Heroic (Or Antiheroic) To Massacre 80% Of The World

    After listening to Eren’s justifications, Armin thanked him for becoming a mass murderer. This was meant to endear Eren to readers, but after killing most of mankind, sympathy was the last thing he deserved. Eren being a monstrous antihero was acceptable, but him being easily forgiven and even valorized was not. Conversely, Annie and Reiner got new leases on life only after they did everything they could to atone for their atrocities and sins. When compared to Annie and Reiner or even the equ...

    He Could Have Just As Easily Died A Villain

    At the final arc’s start, readers both feared and lauded Eren’s villainous turn. Many loved how Eren devolved from an edgier take on the typical hot-blooded shonen hero to an unstoppably determined monster. Fans viewed this as a gutsy deconstruction. Unfortunately, this praise didn’t last, since the final chapter revealed it was a ruse. Eren’s villainy was a front, and his atrocities — including killing his mother — were motivated by secretly good intentions. This wasn't bad or wrong writing,...

    Freedom Is By Definition Universal And Belongs To Everyone

    Since the beginning, Eren has been driven by freedom. Whether it was freedom from the Titans’ terror or freedom from a hateful world, Eren did everything for its sake. The final chapter revealed that through The Paths, Eren planted the idea of “freedom” in himself when he was born. However, Eren gave himself a very simplistic understanding of the concept. As Eren said in Chapter 121: “If someone will take my freedom, I won't hesitate to take theirs.” Basically, Eren was willing to commit glob...

    Paradis Takes A Deep Dive Into Jingoistic Fascism

    One of the most enduring criticisms of Attack on Titan was how it can be read as an endorsement of fascism. The defense claimed that the manga was a deconstruction of such politics. Case in point, Eldia’s militarism was a fragile, dead-ended last resort. However, this reasoning fell apart after the last chapter. Fearing global retaliation, Eldia becomes a fascist state. A militaristic solution was almost always the only answer in the manga, and the finale cemented this problematic constant. I...

    Eren Should Have Taken The Path Of Peace Instead Of War

    Despite the characters' determination and themes of fighting against the odds, Attack on Titan's divisive closing messagewas ironically pessimistic. War and hatred are inevitable, so people should anticipate it at every turn. While these exist in reality, they’re things Eren could literally fix or even erase from existence in a few seconds. Instead of using his powers to arrange things to lead to the most peaceful outcome, Eren begrudgingly started The Rumbling because that’s what his "fate"...

  3. Chapter 27. In chapter 27, several incidents happen in town. Mr. Ewell loses his job and harasses Helen until Link Deas threatens him, and Judge Taylor has a shadowy visitor.

  4. Apr 24, 2008 · J.P. Schaefer. A movie like the dismal "Chapter 27" just makes you feel bad for, and about, everybody -- including the wretched souls who made the thing. It's bad enough that the creep who killed John Lennon didn't know what he was thinking when he did it.

  5. (Ch.227) Manhwa. So the latest chapter FINALLY gives us the buildup and the start of Kraugel vs. Grid. And the art for the entire chapter is significantly worse or just off I honestly don’t know. I was defending the art before but it just does not feel the same this chapter its such a drastic difference and I cant pinpoint why. Add a Comment.

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  7. Read Bad Thinking Diary Manhwa Chapter 27. Min-Ji and Yu-Na, have always been together. From the age of 17 to the age of 21, they are each other’s best friends. From one day the relationship is subtly different. Min-Ji’s wild dream about Yu-Na started!