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This episode shifts the narrative from a simple "us vs. them" battle to a tragic introspection of what it means to be a "traitor." Is it a betrayal to save the world if it means killing your own people? For the ITA audience and global fans alike, this episode leaves us with a heavy heart and no easy answers.

: A standout moment is General Magath's emotional apology to the Scouts, acknowledging the deep-seated Marleyan shame and the cycle of hatred they perpetuated.

: The final scene involving Connie, Armin, Samuel, and Daz is widely considered one of the series' most difficult to watch. The voice acting perfectly captures the desperation and anguish of characters forced to commit atrocities for a perceived "greater good". Why "Traitor" Matters

The tenth episode of (overall episode 85, titled "Traitor") is a devastating exploration of the cost of "saving the world." For fans watching the Italian-subbed or dubbed version ( ITA ), this episode marks one of the most morally complex turning points in the entire series. The Conflict of Morality

Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 2 Episode 10: Traitors and Tragedies

: The plan to secure the Azumabito flying boat leads to a bloody confrontation at the port. Seeing the Scouts fight their former friends—Samuel and Daz—is a haunting reminder that there are no "villains" here, only people following conflicting ideals. Key Highlights

: MAPPA continues to deliver high-octane sequences, particularly with Annie and Reiner using their Titan powers in tandem with ODM gear, a visual treat for long-time viewers.

The core of this episode focuses on the fragile alliance between the Scouts and the Marleyan warriors as they attempt to stop Eren’s Rumbling. The tension is palpable as former comrades are forced to point their blades at one another.

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This episode shifts the narrative from a simple "us vs. them" battle to a tragic introspection of what it means to be a "traitor." Is it a betrayal to save the world if it means killing your own people? For the ITA audience and global fans alike, this episode leaves us with a heavy heart and no easy answers.

: A standout moment is General Magath's emotional apology to the Scouts, acknowledging the deep-seated Marleyan shame and the cycle of hatred they perpetuated.

: The final scene involving Connie, Armin, Samuel, and Daz is widely considered one of the series' most difficult to watch. The voice acting perfectly captures the desperation and anguish of characters forced to commit atrocities for a perceived "greater good". Why "Traitor" Matters

The tenth episode of (overall episode 85, titled "Traitor") is a devastating exploration of the cost of "saving the world." For fans watching the Italian-subbed or dubbed version ( ITA ), this episode marks one of the most morally complex turning points in the entire series. The Conflict of Morality

Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 2 Episode 10: Traitors and Tragedies

: The plan to secure the Azumabito flying boat leads to a bloody confrontation at the port. Seeing the Scouts fight their former friends—Samuel and Daz—is a haunting reminder that there are no "villains" here, only people following conflicting ideals. Key Highlights

: MAPPA continues to deliver high-octane sequences, particularly with Annie and Reiner using their Titan powers in tandem with ODM gear, a visual treat for long-time viewers.

The core of this episode focuses on the fragile alliance between the Scouts and the Marleyan warriors as they attempt to stop Eren’s Rumbling. The tension is palpable as former comrades are forced to point their blades at one another.

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