 This feels weird, I'm late to this week's episode, so I don't have willy or lane, they're already watched! But what's going on guys, my name is Jeff the Blaster, I should know, be welcome back to my brand new video. Today we have season 4, I think episode 4 of our Attack on Titan Watchthrough, or season 4 part 2 episode 4, it gets confusing. Last episode may have been the biggest episode of the series thus far, Aaron got his head blown off, but Zeke managed to make contact, and then Aaron ended up betraying Zeke, but Zeke was just kind of using it as an opportunity to test him, saying that he actually has the power since he possesses the royal blood to control the founder, and that he's going to fix Aaron, make Aaron believe why he should be on his side. He's an insane cliffhanger, so I'm excited to get into it, but if you're new to the channel, drop a sub, hit that big bell so you don't miss any more future episodes. So, if you like this one, let's just hop right into it. I want some questions answered, baby. Who's child is this? That looks like Grisha. Oh. Sheesh. The horrible place he is. I mean, but what if Aaron ends up being right in the end? It's not even a matter of memories and like Grisha's perspective. What if it's more about just the bigger picture? Here, like, in his memories? Wow. Zeke kind of felt like abandoned, which is justified, I think. Aww. The next memory flipping through the pages. Hmm. He put them in danger. They're great or good. No, he's lying. He's lying for sure. You can't trick Zeke like this, Aaron. I'm sorry. That was too fast. Let's go through more memories. I think Zeke knows Aaron doesn't actually believe that yet. Is that he's just saying that? Get in there. Got to know everyone. Boy, he knew everyone. And eventually, the fated day came. You don't know? I figured Zeke would know. So he found it really early on, but continued on. So he didn't just throw his family in a ditch. The photograph. See, like, yeah, he... He sees him in his memories? But this is young, Grisha, too. What's happening? Oh, he doesn't actually see him. He does see him. But I think he just thinks it's like a figment of his imagination. What? I think Aaron's starting to realize that it might be kind of turning his way. Whoa. I can't tell, like, that's wild. Wait, is it just, like, there? Imagination in a sense, too? That is wild. Memories of the future. I just realized the title doesn't make a ton of sense, but... Okay. Didn't make any moves yet. For years. This is all happening in, like, a split second, in that instance where they touch. That is a good question. Now, will he actually tell him? I feel like he has to. He's had the same mindset and everything. Sheesh. Yeah, I guess that first instance with young Aaron and Mikasa, like, when they, oh, man, that's true. That does applicate. Is that a word? Wow! Aaron's like, bro, I've been here all along. For setting a bad example. Yeah. They're kind of at a brick wall here. They're both using their father as an argument. Well, Aaron's using his whole life as an argument point. My heart, dude. But he wants him to be on board first. He doesn't want to be, like, Grisha, and just use his own plan. Hmm. At least Zeke kind of upholds his own ideals, even if it's wrong to other people. God, it's crazy seeing him actually ride it. He sees him again. I swear. God dang, dude, this is episode one, isn't it? My brain. It was, like, a million years ago. Eren is in the investigation team. Mother, don't say that! What are you thinking? Zeke is, like, shocked at everything. Why do you want to go outside? What's going on in the outside world? The lives of people who have died so far will be wasted! And right at that moment, Grisha knew that Aaron was in the mindset he needed to be in, even if he didn't even understand what was actually going on. He's been keeping an eye on him. He's looking right at him. Really? Oh, my gosh. It's haunting. It kind of gives me chills. God, dude. This Grisha just lived with such a weight. It's insane. I'm just, I feel so torn on the inside. Like, I don't know what's right or wrong. Coordinate, the place where all paths intersect. There, time is both instant and infinite. The first king... dies. It always took over. God, dude. He's so filled with fury. Why is Aaron walking forward? It's future inheritors. He's able to know the future. It always has been? Aaron's known all along? He's planned for this. He knew it was supposed to happen. He saw the memories. It had to happen. It was fate. What? Fate? Yeah. It doesn't make any sense. It's not what happened. That is what happened. Did she attack him? It's almost like Grisha accepted that he couldn't do it. But he saw the future. Oh my god. Oh my god. Was Aaron actually the one that made him? No. No. Oh. Oh my god. He was able to know everything that would happen because Aaron would be the attack titan. Aaron told him to because he had the memories. Aaron's planned for everything. Then why let Zeke go through with these memories and everything? To show him that he was in control? Oh my gosh. Even Grisha is afraid of Aaron. How does he see him in this? Oh, because it's Aaron's memories. Oh my gosh. Oh my god. Zeke's just stunned. This is not the Grisha he had in his head for all these years. It was a Grisha not controlled by but led by Aaron. Jesus. So then is Aaron actually in control? Does Zeke having the royal blood matter? I thought it did because that's what Ymir cares about. He doesn't. Oh my god. This is giving me the exact same feeling as that season 3 episode where you pretty much learn everything there is to know. Except still to this point we've been led astray. I just, I don't know dude. I feel like Aaron is right but after this episode now it's taken me back the other way and it gives him an almost sort of evil aura. Because up until now it's been Aaron and Grisha and then Zeke sort of against them. But now we've learned that all that Grisha did was because of Aaron's memories. Because he was able to see what Aaron would experience because of the attack Titan's power to see the future holder's memories. And honestly that power makes a lot more sense. It connects a lot more dots but still not everything makes sense. It spun my head a lot because now I'm just thinking about everything. Thinking about when he touched his story his hand. I think that's what that shot was. And the memories he saw then. Was she able to see them because she has royal blood? I don't know. I don't think everything's meant to be cleared up now but that makes a lot more sense. I'm also a bit confused on the whole like I thought Zeke had the power where Ymir was because of the royal blood. But does Aaron have royal blood or was Zeke just led astray? Because clearly Aaron has planned for all of this. Ladies and gentlemen that has been it for episode 79 of our attack on Titan. Watch through, drop a comment down below when we thought the episode we thought my reaction. That was a mind bender. And as always I hope you guys have had a wonderful rest of your day. As per usual it's going to be a long week for the next episode. And I'll catch you in the next one. Peace, peace.