>>281967564
Sounds like you're missing the point of that arc. This show was never about humans vs monsters, it's about humans vs themselves, divided by every sides. Back to the monke chapter, yeah everyone died after the charge, except Floch (and Erwin though he's about to die anyway). After witnessing that hell firsthand, of course naturally you'd expect him to just walk away in terror. But he listened to Erwin's epic speech so that triggered his will to fight, probably. Then after the Erwinbowl is over he channels his chud rage to the people who tried to kill him and his country, aka the rest of the fucking world. Though it's just their representatives, anyway, as seen in that one not-UN episode. Since the rumbling is a metaphor for nukes, obviously that means people who have nothing to do with any of those also gets trampled. For that, i can't agree with his ideals to commit genocide "in revenge". But i gotta say, he has a valid point.