Attack on Titan: Final Season Episode 11: Deceiver

Manga chapter 111-112

Canon/HIGH

OSHIMETER

8.5

13 Fans

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Attack on Titan: Final Season Episode 11: Deceiver

Manga chapter 111-112

Canon/HIGH

OSHIMETER

8.5

13 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

QUICK TAKES

konami's avatar
konami
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This episode was rather intense with dark secrets left untold. The pacing was still slow with the character build-up focused on Gabi and Falco, and their interaction with Kaya.
azamuddinalias's avatar
azamuddinalias
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This episode i feels like the dusty, rural graphics of the Braus farm show a different world. The peak moment is Kaya confronting Gabi about her mother’s death. i feels the cycle of hatred becoming painfully clear.
banoth007's avatar
banoth007
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I could feel the tension in every part of the episode. The characters are having a hard time understanding each other and the past. Seeing Gabi and Falco hiding with the Braus family was uncomfortable, especially knowing the truth behind everything.
kirandande123's avatar
kirandande123
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Strong character development for Gabi and Falco as their worldview gets shattered. Kaya's simple question destroys years of propaganda in seconds. The pacing drags a bit with the political stuff, but watching Gabi's beliefs crumble makes it worth it. Good episode overall.
tairue's avatar
tairue
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I felt bad for the kids in this one. They are lost in a place they were taught to hate. It was interesting to see them meet a girl who lives on a farm. The talk about the past was deep but easy to follow. It left me thinking about how hard it is to break the cycle of anger.
alrickalmight's avatar
alrickalmight
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The animation style to the Voice acting, This anime seems more real than some peoples day to day lives, even more serious to. I for one do not see any other anime as perfect in story and character developement than this one.
lordofheroes's avatar
lordofheroes
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This is an episode filled with dread and grim. Think of this as a bridge episode that still has teeth: it explores how Gabi/Falco are changing, while showing the island’s internal cracks widening.
The pacing is slow in the sense that makes it more intense.
natsudragneel's avatar
natsudragneel
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character development for gabbi and falco. nothing much important that happened and the animation dipped compared to other episodes. you can skip this
c_137s's avatar
c_137s
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A simmering pot of tension and mistrust. Everyone’s motives feel like puzzle pieces shifting into place. Low-key but gripping.
sheila_jade's avatar
sheila_jade
Gabi begins to see Paradis differently after meeting its people. It’s a slower episode but important for her character development.
bigirv's avatar
bigirv
Since her first appearance I sensed something wrong with this Gabi sh*t. The more I think about this little girl, the more I hate her. And this episode is one of the reasons why.
teach_cydlaw30's avatar
teach_cydlaw30
lex_labo's avatar
lex_labo

EPISODE CONTEXT

Arriving at episode 11 of 16, 'Deceiver' follows 'A Sound Argument,' which began exposing fractures within Paradis Island's leadership, and pivots to ground-level consequences by tracking Gabi and Falco's journey through enemy territory. This character-driven detour is essential connective tissue—it bridges the aftermath of the raid with the political and military escalation ahead in 'Guides,' where individual revelations will feed directly into the larger strategic conflicts shaping the season's endgame.

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EPISODE CONTEXT

Arriving at episode 11 of 16, 'Deceiver' follows 'A Sound Argument,' which began exposing fractures within Paradis Island's leadership, and pivots to ground-level consequences by tracking Gabi and Falco's journey through enemy territory. This character-driven detour is essential connective tissue—it bridges the aftermath of the raid with the political and military escalation ahead in 'Guides,' where individual revelations will feed directly into the larger strategic conflicts shaping the season's endgame.

QUICK TAKES

konami's avatar
konami
VerifiedVerified
This episode was rather intense with dark secrets left untold. The pacing was still slow with the character build-up focused on Gabi and Falco, and their interaction with Kaya.
azamuddinalias's avatar
azamuddinalias
VerifiedVerified
This episode i feels like the dusty, rural graphics of the Braus farm show a different world. The peak moment is Kaya confronting Gabi about her mother’s death. i feels the cycle of hatred becoming painfully clear.
banoth007's avatar
banoth007
VerifiedVerified
I could feel the tension in every part of the episode. The characters are having a hard time understanding each other and the past. Seeing Gabi and Falco hiding with the Braus family was uncomfortable, especially knowing the truth behind everything.
kirandande123's avatar
kirandande123
VerifiedVerified
Strong character development for Gabi and Falco as their worldview gets shattered. Kaya's simple question destroys years of propaganda in seconds. The pacing drags a bit with the political stuff, but watching Gabi's beliefs crumble makes it worth it. Good episode overall.
tairue's avatar
tairue
VerifiedVerified
I felt bad for the kids in this one. They are lost in a place they were taught to hate. It was interesting to see them meet a girl who lives on a farm. The talk about the past was deep but easy to follow. It left me thinking about how hard it is to break the cycle of anger.
alrickalmight's avatar
alrickalmight
VerifiedVerified
The animation style to the Voice acting, This anime seems more real than some peoples day to day lives, even more serious to. I for one do not see any other anime as perfect in story and character developement than this one.
lordofheroes's avatar
lordofheroes
VerifiedVerified
This is an episode filled with dread and grim. Think of this as a bridge episode that still has teeth: it explores how Gabi/Falco are changing, while showing the island’s internal cracks widening.
The pacing is slow in the sense that makes it more intense.
natsudragneel's avatar
natsudragneel
VerifiedVerified
character development for gabbi and falco. nothing much important that happened and the animation dipped compared to other episodes. you can skip this
c_137s's avatar
c_137s
VerifiedVerified
A simmering pot of tension and mistrust. Everyone’s motives feel like puzzle pieces shifting into place. Low-key but gripping.
sheila_jade's avatar
sheila_jade
Gabi begins to see Paradis differently after meeting its people. It’s a slower episode but important for her character development.
bigirv's avatar
bigirv
Since her first appearance I sensed something wrong with this Gabi sh*t. The more I think about this little girl, the more I hate her. And this episode is one of the reasons why.
teach_cydlaw30's avatar
teach_cydlaw30
lex_labo's avatar
lex_labo

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