In fact, the luckiest audience is the animation party that watched the first season in junior high school and then insisted on waiting until now! Why do you say that? Because at present, there are only 60 episodes of the Giants in three seasons, which is actually quite short, and the content covered by these 60 episodes is also quite rich. If you read it in one breath, the feeling of shock will actually be much less than that of the audience who have been chasing it for many years.
When I was a junior high school audience, Allen was about my age, and we were all bent on killing all the giants. What we see is hatred and passion for freedom. We are supernatural people in Herdia, doing an off-wall investigation at the slow pace of an episode. After finishing an episode, we will discuss the story of that episode with our friends in the following week. As Allen's father, we simply can't imagine the development of the story, and our thirst for knowledge of the world outside the wall is infinitely magnified. It's like spending many years with them ... until you reach college age and watch the third episode of the basement. At this time, your cognition is different from that of junior high school. At that moment, your old-fashioned ideas and cognition were broken, and the feeling of scalp numbness was no less than that of people in our modern society seeing aliens! And Allen happens to be the same age as you, and your sense of substitution will continue with the story.
I think this is also the reason why many old audiences climbed to the top after watching Giant. The experience of chasing for several years is really different from that of people who read it in one breath and make up for it when they are old. The former is to really enter the story to feel everything inside, and the latter is the wonderful experience of listening to a storyteller tell you a story as a bystander and directly entering the story. I'm sorry my future children won't experience hahaha.