Both episodes emphasize the recurring theme of and Eren's evolving agency , where "Episode 20" serves as a benchmark for massive plot revelations in each respective half of the series.
: Eren struggles with his decision to trust Levi’s squad instead of transforming himself. Commander Erwin Smith reveals that to change anything, one must be prepared to sacrifice their humanity—justifying the high casualty count of the mission. Shingeki no Kyojin Episode 20
In Shingeki no Kyojin (Attack on Titan), there are two major "Episode 20" turning points that define the series' narrative development. Both episodes emphasize the recurring theme of and
: In a shocking twist, it’s revealed that Grisha originally hesitated to kill the Reiss family. However, the future Eren (standing in the Paths) spoke to his father through memories, manipulating Grisha into committing the massacre to ensure the current timeline exists. In Shingeki no Kyojin (Attack on Titan), there
: This revelation reframes Eren from a victim of fate to the ultimate architect of the series' events, turning the entire plot into a causal loop.
This episode is a masterclass in tension and tactical secrecy during the 57th Expedition Outside the Walls.