Hey, do you have any idea what may have happened to Narona? It seems like she must have disabled or deleted her email address and her MSN Messenger as well. I was hoping you or anyone else that talked with her frequently may have any leads on this!
Well, there are certainly some things that could do with some answering I suppose, but nothing that I think would require a new season or series. I'm not really expecting anything from the picture drama to be honest.
I'd personally hope not, since the chances are better that it would turn out bad for us. That sort of thing would also be pretty odd.
Eh, I don't particularly care. Why is it time for characters to die? None of them really need to die (except Ali and a few others). Why would you hope for him to die? I think it is better for him to continue on in the world.
I'm not saying they didn't. They very likely did. I suppose it is simply a matter of tastes. While knowing everything can indeed be helpful, I think in some instances it is better when everything is not known. Geass seems to simply be some special power rooted in affecting the minds of other people, though of course that answers nothing of its origins. I'm fine with my imagined ending as well.
Well, there are of course differences given that Mao was a small child and Lelouch was pretty much an adult. I sort of meant that she tried to treat him without any real regard or attachment at the start of things, though as we know this failed. Sorry for the confusion.
Yes, there are so many good ones.
I'm not sure if he is still alive or if it is simply another Ribbons since we did see he had a clone army. He probably did plan for it though.
I don't understand why there needs to be a source for everything. I generally just take what I am given with the show and fill in any holes as best I can in what seems the most logical way possible. With Geass, I honestly can't think of any good explanation they good use for why it is there. To explain it seems to take away from it to me for some reason. Generally, Taniguchi and company create backstories for everyone and everything. It's certainly possible they have one for Geass, but then there isn't much of an explanation for why they didn't include it back in 21, which did answer several questions.
Well, I suppose it would make sense though Lelouch of course was the one to change her wish pretty much and give her a reason to keep living. And yes, C.C. treated Lelouch like every other contractor she had before and even seemed in denial and afraid to think that it might have been turning into something more. She seemed to accept it in the end though and is happier for it I feel.
I thought it might have been from a magazine or something. Some people really are quite good at this sort of thing.