Everyone else has at least a glimpse into their family or personal life, but, for Creed, he's just Creed Bratton, and that's all he's ever needed to be. In his brief foray as manager, Creed Bratton truly shines as the Creed Bratton that has always been known, but not often seen. In one of his creative brainstorming sessions, Creed writes the acronym "BOBODDY" on the whiteboard and frantically gestures in front of the rest of the Office, asking them what the first 'B' stands for.
His purpose in all of this? Why they're creating acronyms of course. All good businesses have a healthy slew of acronyms, and Creed Bratton knows this better than anyone. Staying on topic with his time as manager, Creed makes another strange decision to start his own paper company despite just inheriting the top spot at Dunder Mifflin.
After connecting two of his biggest clients—both of whom Pam has to impersonate—Creed makes the bold declaration that he is starting his own paper company and asks if Pam is in.
She says yes, and Creed's next line is truly "WTF. Let's keep this on the QT okay? I want you to be a dead mama jama. But, more importantly, what is the QT? Creed Bratton has said some truly baffling things, but nothing is more confusing than his analysis of what happens in the parking lot when Dwight tries to bike across a high wire.
In fact, it was so off the cuff that it goes even beyond what we're used to hearing from Creed. The only way to give it justice is to give the full analysis:. The copier did tricks on the high wire. A lady tried to give away a baby that looked like a cat. There was a Dwight impersonator and a Jim impersonator. A strongman crushed a turtle. I laughed and I cried. Not bad for a day in the life of a dog food company. The dots can be connected to what he was talking about, save for the dog food company which makes all of zero sense.
When Robert California brings his wife into work, he creates a whole ordeal at the office. This scene is good reason we can say that. Another is In it, we see that Rod actually wanted to get rid of all the titans. But even behind those bars, Rod still persisted. We also see something else very important. Uri, after inheriting the founding titan from his father, suddenly changes his ideology.
Actually this promise here also means that very recently, Rod still wanted the titans all gone. He actually wanted the best for humanity. Really makes you wonder. Just what is everyone seeing after inheriting the Founding titan and its memories, that makes them change so much?
Humour in Attack on Titan is rare and easy to miss, and this scene is a perfect example. Why do think that happened? And the reason is simple: he realised the insult he just hurled at Rod Reiss could equally work on Levi. Levi, who is technically a tiny old man… and who is riiight behind him. Poor Eren was terrified Levi would take offence and give him the now famous foot-in-face treatment.
A rare lol-moment tossed in there amidst all the chaos. Uh, what happened after the resulting explosion, rather: The chunks of titan meat that flew out, all conveniently flew in the direction of Orvud District, within the walls, making it easier for the Survey Corps to hack and slice at them. Just before the titan propped itself up on the wall, something happened that seemed insignificant, or at most significant for all of five seconds: the wind suddenly started blowing in a different direction - toward the wall.
No one really thought much else about it. They were simply being blown by the wind. Now watch that scene again, and appreciate just how much effort is put into the details in Attack on Titan. Just a really quick one here, where Kenny finally shows up just in time to stop Levi from wrecking his partner. The way he flies in while at the same time making sure his hat was still on his head was just so cool.
We only see it for like a second, but hey, worth it. Wow what an episode this was. This episode both fleshed out and killed off Kenny, and in the process, we learn a lot about the true ruler of the walls. This also showcases the grey morality of the characters in AOT, which I think is awesome.
Kenny just wanted to see what the holders of the founding titan saw that made them so… compassionate. Without even realising that he already had compassion in him equipping Levi to survive in the underground, for example , he devoted his whole life to a lost cause. This is a very important moment in the story of AOT. Manga readers understand why. Anime only watchers will soon understand just why. But any fan of AOT would know by now that this… this is the calm before the storm. Those moments where everyone is having genuine fun, eating meat, shouting, and really just partying hard, those are the moments to treasure for a long, long time to come.
Do yourself a favour and re-watch this. Over, and over, and over. This scene raises some important details that are again easy to miss. There are bigger issues at play. If you still hate Reiner and Bertholdt after this point, then nothing else will redeem them for you. This scene also shows just how selfless Ymir really is, even though she puts on this selfish, live-only-for-yourself persona. By Jesse Schedeen Updated: 9 Nov pm. If you buy something through this post, IGN may get a share of the sale.
For more, read our Terms of Use. Rick and Morty may well be one of the darkest TV shows on the air today, animated or otherwise. Rick and Morty knows how to leave fans saying… WTF? In honor of the show's Season 4 premiere check out our review here , here are the ten most WTF-worthy moments in Rick and Morty history.
We can only hope Season 4 will have a few more crazy moments to add to the list. Have you watched Rick and Morty? YES NO. Was this article informative?
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