'Attack on Titan' Episode 29: Reiner's Life in Danger as He Remembers His Childhood
The 104th Division soldiers are the Titan's target as exposed on the spoilers for "Attack on Titan" Episode 29. Comes April 22 will showcase if the soldiers are geared up and ready for the coming battle.
Reiner will attempt to stop the Titan's invasive plans because the soldiers of the 104th Division are not ready. Fans are now also asking if this could also be the end of Reiner. "Attack on Titan" Episode 29 could be the last season that both 104th Division Soldiers including Reiner will appear on the animated series.
Some spoilers published on Comic Book for the "Attack on Titan" Episode 29 said that the 104th Division will be subject to an aggressive position with the Titans. A group of Titans is positioned to outbreak an attack at night while they are defenseless. That could mean a wide-ranging massacre at the hands of the anthropophagus giants. However, Reiner will try to hook the attention of the Titans. This situation will make him remember parallel reminiscences from his childhood.
The title of "Attack on Titan" Episode 29 is "Soldier." The soldiers of the 104th Division will stretch to the Utgard Castle looking for the opening in the wall. They intend to take a break for the night but have noticed that the nemeses are on its way to exterminate them.
However, there are a growing of number among the attacking giants as indicated on the spoilers of "Attack on Titan" Episode 29. They don't know how these atrocious beings were able to break the Wall Rose. One of the confronting Titans will dare Reiner after the soldier saw some foretastes of his childhood memories, published on Anime News Network.
It seems that Reiner will be confronted with the combat of his life. Will Eren be of assistance Reiner and the other soldiers escape from this situation? Feasibly the small titan contained in the trailer who seems to bout the other titans may also aid alleviating the situation. It is now a question on how the small Titan came to attack his own kind.