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View Poll Results: Code Geass R2 - Episode 25 Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 791 | 63.74% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 163 | 13.13% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 95 | 7.66% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 67 | 5.40% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 17 | 1.37% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 18 | 1.45% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 7 | 0.56% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 7 | 0.56% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 4 | 0.32% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 72 | 5.80% | |
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2008-10-07, 15:02 | Link #4221 | |
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Its easy to be fooled by Lelouch. However, Lelouch is gone (dead or alive, I don't fucking care, he can't come back), and in his place is a girl who is otherwise very hard to fool. Yes, Britannia is in the control of someone who doesn't have a whole lot of political experience. And that's fine, since right now the world of Code Geass doesn't need heavy politics, it needs reconstruction. And now, the world's greatest knight is known as the world's savior, who supports said girl taking Lelouch's place. And as for superior machinery, it is either scrapped, or in the control of the UN. You're pretty bitter about the end of the series, it sounds like.
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2008-10-07, 15:22 | Link #4222 |
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Not going to go through all 212 pages of discussion... Would just like to say the ending was awesome in my opinion. Though what happened was frequently hinted at and probably somewhat predictable, the means of reaching it (via Suzaku becoming Zero and killing Lelouch in public) was much harder to foresee IMO. Overall I'm pretty satisfied with Code Geass R2. There were certainly a few missteps along the way, but the ending made up for it.
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2008-10-07, 15:38 | Link #4223 |
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I think that if there were to be an R3, as stated by many people earlier, it wont be POLITICAL i.e. not like the first two seasons. One got the feeling for both the seasons that despite geass having an intergral role in lelouch's rebellion, the actual geass plot had no REAL resolution. So, in other words, if another season was made, it will not be about a rebellion(even if lelouch was alive) but the conclusion to the Geass story and probably a more lighthearted story with more emphasis on character development than advancement of plot.
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2008-10-07, 16:01 | Link #4225 | |
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Saying that is not goin to last is like saying that Disney wanted you to believe that Cinderella and the Prince are gonna divorce a couple of years after their marriage. |
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2008-10-07, 19:11 | Link #4227 | |
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Charles was a fully developed geass user (This is denoted in both eyes being Geass) and takes V.V.'s code. This happens when The Black Knights raid the geass research institute and V.V. is ultimately defeated in Orange's knightmare frame. Since V.V.'s code was taken by Charles, he lost his regenerative powers and passed away. Fast forward to when Lelouch uses his Geass on the "gods" to prevent Charles and Marianne from creating a new world, you can see at that moment that Lelouch's geass evolves into a fully developed form which allows the passing of Geass code. Before Charles disintegrates he grabs Lelouch with his right hand which beared the seal of the Geass Code and this is when his code is transferred to Lelouch. Also, to reinforce this argument, prior to this point in the series Lelouch was always quite afraid of death whenever it presented itself in the form of Mao or whatever. After he obtains Charles's code he never once fears for his life again even when his Knightmare frame is destroyed while infiltrating the final floating fortress. |
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2008-10-07, 19:21 | Link #4228 |
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In this episode, I really want to know the song that played right before continued story, which begins in the flashback when lelouch hands suzaku zero's mask and ends right when lelouch is stabbed. It really is the most climactic song ive heard in any anime, it really enhances the mood to the point of making me cry(continued story is in the anticlimax). So if anyone thought that the emotional impact of scene right before lelouch's death was enhanced by the music, then ur not alone i suppose.
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2008-10-07, 19:41 | Link #4229 | |
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2008-10-07, 20:03 | Link #4230 |
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lol i now realized something. IF sunrise had just put lelouch responding to C.C. in the last scene(after she says "right, lelouch), something like "Who knows, (C.C.'s real name)" or just simply "Yes,(C.C.'s real name)", then this thread would've been 200 pgs shorter and this ending would've been done with a high degree of closure
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2008-10-07, 20:09 | Link #4231 | |
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2008-10-07, 20:51 | Link #4233 | |
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2008-10-07, 21:04 | Link #4234 | |
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That's the only thing missing from this series! Except for all the other things that needs clearing up. But I don't think there's gonna be another series. Maybe they could publish an article or something... |
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2008-10-07, 22:21 | Link #4235 | ||||||
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For example. Here you are trying to disprove my point that Lelouch was a jackass. The thing to understand, then, is when I said Lelouch was being a jackass: and I was, obviously, referring to his time during the Zero Requiem. Read over the past couple pages if you have to for some explicit examples; however, this fact really should be blatantly obvious, if you remember that it was Lelouch's plan to do jackass things so people would hate him (e.g. make a mockery of democracy, Geass a whole army to be his slaves, kill anybody who spoke up against him, make Nunally fall down a flight of stairs). Quote:
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2008-10-07, 23:01 | Link #4236 | |
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This I agree with 100%, he did help her regain her humanity..
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2008-10-07, 23:30 | Link #4238 | |
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I am under the opinion she is strong and will live on for him.. So in a way, maybe her story is complete.. but I wont lie, I still wish there was more inner thinking on her part in the end..
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2008-10-07, 23:36 | Link #4239 | |
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Anyway I am of the opinion Lelouch is alive so it's ok |
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2008-10-07, 23:41 | Link #4240 | |
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Her character has changed/developed... she has regained her humanity.. she knows to live life not "experiences" (see episode 24). Oh, ok never mind... I see now.. so you only want him alive for C.C sake? I guess it fine to think that way, but I think she can live and be happy without him knowing he accomplished what he wanted in the end.. because I think he did it for her too...
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