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Originally Posted by Dream_Traveller
This is an anime wherein people have mind-controlling, thought-reading or time-stopping powers, and there's a weapon that can erase individuality, and you expect Geass to be entirely logical?
I'll refute your points with simple answers.
* Logic or not (oooh, logic), Gino was hardly more formidable against Suzaku anyway. In fact, he got dealt with just as quickly.
* Lelouch wasn't meant to die.
* Gino wasn't meant to die.
* Lelouch was in no way unfocused, and he crossed his arms for all of about 10 seconds.
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*Gino allowed Kallen to get in Suzaku's way by disabling part of the Blaze on the Damocles
*But he should have, if things made any sense
*See one above
*He was crossing and uncrossing, multitasking where unnecessary, that's being unfocused. "Hey! I'll play with my arms while trying to get my sister out of a warzone because those two things are equally important!"
Like I've said before, logic makes its way into the trash for the story to progress. Part of a good story is that it has somewhat realistic elements. Season 1 kinda had it, R2 completely lost it.