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Old 2008-07-13, 04:04   Link #86
SoldierOfDarkness
The Dark Knight
 
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: From the deepest abyss in the world, where you think?
Age: 38
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Originally Posted by LunaticChaos View Post
Lelouch certainly stepped into a new territory of evil in this episode (not that it didn't need to be done). He does get some slack on the how far he's fallen because he is acting out of anger and sorrow (Suzaku got plenty of slack during episode 24-25, hell I liked him more during those two episodes than I had in any episode since 4).

But Suzaku...Suzaku just went and outdid Lelouch in the level of vileness. He doesn't have the sorrow excuse, and you know he's going to feel morally right about doing this. Hell he doesn't have to do it at all, he could arrest Lelouch and check his eye for anything that might hide the Geass and viola, instant proof.
For starter's Lelouch wanted control of the cult. This whole thing was vengeance.

Hmmm murdering children and women who had nothing to do with his girlfriend's death.....

Interrogating someone for information.....

Oh yeah interrogating someone for information is so much more worse than killing little kids and women.

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They're both in the wrong.
Which is the point really.

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Wait a second. Hasn't Lelouch himself admitted he was evil? What people have a problem with is the a person who plays himself or herself off as champions of justice, when they are actually just as evil as those they ridicule.
And where has Suzaku played himself as a champion of justice?

For cripes sakes they call him the White Reaper.
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