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Old 2008-04-11, 20:38   Link #134
KrimzonStriker
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Well, I say we give the boy his happy ending already, because I'm sick of them piling this stuff on top of him day after day after day when this show puts out the message of being able to overcome all that, is it such a stretch to think he can actually obtain what he seeks or is the set ways of the world unchangeable? If you accept that then you're finished the day you're born.

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The choice isn't "be good and win" or "be morally conflicted and lose." Anti-heroes, and morally conflicted characters can win - the question they face is "was it all worth it?" If they didn't care they wouldn't be morally conflicted.
That's not something Lelouch dwells on for the most part, he's all about moving forward and not letting the costs drag him down, that was established in Season 1. As should we all, we can mull over the past all we like, but it changes nothing unless we do something for the future to make those tragedies worth something in the end.
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