Do Jean And Mikasa Get Married

Okay, let's talk Attack on Titan. Specifically, let's talk romance. And even more specifically, let's wade into the controversial waters of: Did Jean and Mikasa actually get married?
I know, I know. Deep breaths, Eren stans. This isn't an attack. It's just... a thought. A slightly rebellious, maybe-wrong, but hey, food-for-thought kind of thought.
Evidence: The Scarf and the Gravestone
Let's examine the evidence, shall we? We see a grown-up Mikasa visiting Eren's grave. She's got a family. And who's that standing beside her, looking awfully comfortable in a "dad at a family picnic" kind of way?
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Yep. It's Jean. Boom! Evidence A, right there in plain sight! Okay, fine, not explicit evidence. But heavily suggestive. Like a wink and a nudge from the animation team.
And then there's the scarf. The infamous scarf. The one Eren gave her. She's still wearing it! That's dedication. And a sign of deep love, obviously.
BUT! What if wearing the scarf is her way of honoring Eren, while still being open to love with someone else? Someone who isn't, you know, trying to destroy the world? Someone like… Jean?

Why Jean Makes Sense (Hear Me Out!)
Look, Eren was… complicated. To put it mildly. He was brooding, secretive, and occasionally turned into a giant, rampaging Titan. Not exactly husband material.
Jean, on the other hand? Stable. Loyal. Good with kids (probably). He's the kind of guy who remembers your anniversary. Who brings you soup when you're sick. Who doesn't randomly transform into a colossal being that threatens global extinction.
He's also been crushing on Mikasa since day one. Dude's dedication is admirable. He's the ultimate nice guy who, against all odds, might have actually gotten the girl.

And let’s be honest, Mikasa deserves some happiness. She's been through enough trauma for ten lifetimes. She deserves someone who will cherish her, support her, and maybe even make her laugh once in a while. (Eren wasn't exactly a comedian.)
The "Unpopular Opinion" Defense
I know, I know. The internet is probably already sharpening its pitchforks. "But she loved Eren!" "Jean was just a consolation prize!"
Maybe. But maybe, just maybe, love isn't always about the epic, star-crossed romance. Sometimes, it's about finding comfort and companionship after the dust settles. It's about building a life with someone who truly cares about you, even if they weren't your first choice.

And maybe, just maybe, Mikasa realized that Jean was always there, a steady presence in her chaotic world. Someone she could rely on, someone who would always have her back.
So, Did They or Didn't They?
The ending is ambiguous, frustratingly so. We don't get a wedding scene. We don't get a declaration of undying love. We just get hints. Teasing glances. And a lingering feeling that, perhaps, the stoic warrior found happiness with the steadfast soldier.
So, my unpopular opinion? Yes. I think Jean and Mikasa got married. Or at least, they built a life together. And honestly? Good for them. They both deserve it.

Now, brace yourselves for the comments section. I suspect it's about to get… interesting. But hey, that's the price you pay for having an opinion, right?
Besides, even if I'm wrong, imagining Jean and Mikasa together is a lot more cheerful than dwelling on giant naked Titans. So, let's stick with that image, shall we?
And who knows? Maybe somewhere, in some alternate universe, Eren is giving them his blessing. (From beyond the grave, of course.)
