This is a crucial setup episode that builds anticipation for the Siege at Utgard Castle, despite feeling slightly unanchored. It’s a 9/10 for atmosphere, even if it leaves you waiting for the next big fight. Attack on Titan Season 2 Episode 3 Review: Southwestward

The most standout moment is the haunting reveal of the titan on Connie's home, which chillingly greets him—one of the most bone-chilling, unsettling scenes in the series. The episode effectively builds fear through questions rather than just action.

The episode gives spotlight to supporting characters, particularly Sasha’s bravery in a scene where she saves a girl using archery skills, which many viewers praised. Pastor Nick’s growing awareness also provides important, albeit minimal, insight into the true nature of events.

Wit Studio continues to deliver high-quality animation, featuring excellent visual detail in the backgrounds and a great sense of weight/energy in the 3D maneuver gear scenes.

The episode focuses on the immediate aftermath of the titan breach, following the Survey Corps checking on Connie's village and dealing with the Beast Titan threat. It is often described as a "limbo" episode, moving at a slower pace than the previous entry, focusing on character interaction over intense combat.

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This is a crucial setup episode that builds anticipation for the Siege at Utgard Castle, despite feeling slightly unanchored. It’s a 9/10 for atmosphere, even if it leaves you waiting for the next big fight. Attack on Titan Season 2 Episode 3 Review: Southwestward

The most standout moment is the haunting reveal of the titan on Connie's home, which chillingly greets him—one of the most bone-chilling, unsettling scenes in the series. The episode effectively builds fear through questions rather than just action. 3 : Southwestward

The episode gives spotlight to supporting characters, particularly Sasha’s bravery in a scene where she saves a girl using archery skills, which many viewers praised. Pastor Nick’s growing awareness also provides important, albeit minimal, insight into the true nature of events. This is a crucial setup episode that builds

Wit Studio continues to deliver high-quality animation, featuring excellent visual detail in the backgrounds and a great sense of weight/energy in the 3D maneuver gear scenes. The episode effectively builds fear through questions rather

The episode focuses on the immediate aftermath of the titan breach, following the Survey Corps checking on Connie's village and dealing with the Beast Titan threat. It is often described as a "limbo" episode, moving at a slower pace than the previous entry, focusing on character interaction over intense combat.