2010-04-04, 12:43 | Link #201 |
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Ahh, you meant Lelouch's motives at the time rather than the intended purpose of the Sword of Akasha for Ragnarok. No, that would count for irony as like you said, Lelouch went there with an admitted sense of despair yet left with a renewed sense of purpose.
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2010-04-04, 13:13 | Link #202 |
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Betteroffer: It was just something felt 'clumsy' about the scene, more than anything.
Like, if the scene was face value for Bismark, while I suppose he is the sort of man to easily forgive a comrade over a mistake, he acted like nothing had happened at all after Anya backed down. But then, if he knew it was Marianne, couldn't we have had heard his thoughts to that effect? Something like "She's awake...it must be that time now." Since it was implied that Bismark at least had cursory knowledge of Charles' plan? And if he didn't know it was Marianne, then at the very least he should have questioned why Anya would be actually showing any sort of emotion at all. And yes, it was sort of clear that Marianne intentionally exposed her flying part to damage for the purpose you state. |
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I agree though, that the scene as a whole was unecessary, as they could have just said that Bismarck knew about Marianne and allowed her to pass. My guess is that they wanted to show Marianne doing at least something crafty to show that she wasn't just all Informed Ability before killing her off. |
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2010-04-04, 15:06 | Link #204 | |
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And admittedly, Villetta and Ohgi could be said to be the cause of Zero Requiem. Not to mention that Villetta could also be linked to Shirley's descent into tragedy. Needless to say, I'm not happy that they got the happiest of endings. To which effect I've imagined a RevengeFic where Suzaku!Zero figures out the truth about the meeting between Schneizel and the Black Knights, and then has a private meeting with Villetta, recreating V. V.'s assassination of Marianne, this time on Villetta, not only with the "it was the woman who led the man astray" line, but also "your existence is a mistake!" |
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2010-04-04, 15:14 | Link #205 |
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Well, Suzaku going for revenge when he and Lelouch had finally succeeded in ending the "ongoing chain of hatred" would be pretty strange, but... *shrugs*
A very nice scene was Clovis leaning back on his throne and smiling that "I am awesome and I know it" smile of his. Oh yes, very nice indeed~
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2010-04-04, 15:59 | Link #207 | |
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He didn't say a word about the bloodshed. That's pure speculation. In the end, the whole point of Zero Requiem was to stop people's obsession with revenge. Suzaku could kill Ougi and Villetta, yes, but who knows? Their baby could become a second Lelouch, however unlikely that is.
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2010-05-23, 16:32 | Link #212 |
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I liked that part too she was so happy and I think she cried?? I've always wondered how Suzaku escaped that maybe his live on geass activated and he used his cockroach legs to run the walls again or maybe kuru kuru kicked his way out
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2010-07-18, 15:23 | Link #216 |
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Seeing Lelouch take the throne and then Geass all the royals into obeying him...Just seeing him and Suzaku smile as they took over all of Britannia in one fell swoop was epicness. And everyone's shocked reactions just made it even better. (NO ONE saw that one coming, I do believe. )
There were tons of other scenes I loved, but I think the other one that sticks with me the most is the scene with C.C. after the end credits of the last episode of the first Season. Her thoughts about Lelouch's life and motivation, and especially about humans in general, really put things in perspective for me, I find. |
2010-07-27, 18:16 | Link #219 |
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If I'd have to pick just one, I'd go with
R2 Turn 19, 19:50-20:05 These mere 15 seconds, are surprisingly enough to sum up the entire feeling that you can get from this anime series. And you do get the entire package in the form of:::: 1)One of the most powerfull quotes in the series: <I'm.. not a.. tool.. This.. is my.. own will!> , it can even apply as a truth margin to a lot of the main characters. 2)The use of Geass (half the anime purpose is about it) and the cost it's attached to it. 3)'If I were a Bird' instrumental backround which does great justice to it. And , what really gets me every time: The mental image for Rolo , inside the KMF pit, his head in sweat, his hand grasping his heart, coughing, as the Geass usage takes its toll on him, his finger on the 'Fire' button-and the way Shinkirō stretches his arms wide with his palms open towards the sky while the lazer canon fires from its chest ... For a KFM unit which was constracted for personal use by Leluch, to have it seemingly 'answer' Lolos plea, in such a way, will probably never leave my head.. Drama+Geass Usage+Unique KFM in action+awesome music in around 10 seconds.Sums it up |
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