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Originally Posted by darthfury78
Charles told Lelouch he did all of those things to protect him because V.V. would have killed anyone associated with Marianne, which included her children.
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So that justifys his actions?
I don't think so.
And even though Lelouch can be a very understanding an forgiving person, he was clearly traumatized.
If he had just accepted his fathers reasons and embraced him, he really
would have been a saint.
Not to mention that he didn't want a "yesterday" for the world. Had Charles and Marianne changed their minds... well, maybe things would have turned out differently.
He loved his mother, after all - that's why her betrayal hurt him so much.
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I still think that Lelouch's death was a cowardly act of indirect suicide because he could not face the consquences that he had to inflict in order to create a peaceful world. Everything about the ending, and the happily ever after for everyone, doesn't seem right with me because it would seem that Lelouch was dreaming of his vision of the world.
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I like to think that there is a possibility that Charles's code ruined that part of his perfect happy ending.
[And now please don't tell me that his death has been confirmed. I already know that. ;P]
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Originally Posted by Willowhugger
I think Lelouch's sacrifice is out of character and doesn't fit with what we know of him; moving as it may be.
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I think it was perfect for him, but that's just my opinion.