After nine years and 108 chapters Fullmetal Alchemist has finally reached it's end. So I took this chance to make a thread for those who want to discuss about it, share their felling regarding the end of one of the greatest manga ever.

I thought the ending was simply brilliant, my feeling that one of the brothers might die in the end, probably sacrificing himself for the sake of others was wrong all along, can't say how much I'm glad. It was quite obvious Arakawa didn't want to strecth the story any further, which's for the best, nowdays it's quite popular to add unecesary things that don't belong in the first place just for the sake of prolonging manga little bit more. The final battle with "Father" was suprsingly short but great neverthelless, guess I'm sick of all those endless battles in Naruto and Bleach where characters keep puling moves out of their ass.

All suscesufully returned to his body which was great, though I expected the same for Ed, his left leg is still an automaill, but automail really suits him.
The part where Ed departs after saying all that to Winry fooled me a little bit, I though Arakawa was gonna left the faith of those two lovebirds to our imagination. Those pictures at the end were just awesome, Ed standing beside Winry while holding two of his sons, though the scene with All surprised me to be honest. I know Mei intended to be with him when she was little but I never though they actually end up together. And Roy Mustang, still ain't Fuhrer but at least he has his sight back, as always aiming at the top alongside his trustworthy companions. Fate of Scar was kinda predictable, though it was great to see his new hairdo. The end wasn't all that happy, I was disappointed to see Greed die, one of my favorite characters, I though he'll be the only homunculus to survive, in the end Pride accomplished that, I ****ing hate that brat. At least Lin kept his promise, he became the king of Xing, I still think there's some Greed left in him.

What can I say, the entire manga was simply brilliant, no more no less, my favorite, props to Arakawa, can't wait to see what he has next stored for us.