2008-07-14, 00:49 | Link #1261 | |
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2008-07-14, 01:24 | Link #1264 |
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Her past begs even more for her to just die. I'd prefer she be free of Geass and immortality and get the chance to just live a normal life unhampered by some contract, but that's too much to even consider to any large degree.
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2008-07-14, 01:55 | Link #1266 | |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Thought she'd rather want eternal rest. And that kind of wish is SO cliched btw. |
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2008-07-14, 02:10 | Link #1270 | |
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In other words, I'm saying wait for the series to conclude before deciding if C.C. has any chances or not. |
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2008-07-14, 02:10 | Link #1271 | |||||||
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Oh, so anything could have happened after Kallen stopped him, but Kallen stopping him, was written in stone? You make no sense. You are the one who started the anything was possible because Kallen stopped him debate. If you are going there, anything is possible anywhere. Maybe Kallen not coming there could have played out for the best, for all you know. You are the one to start with because Kallen stopped him at that time, Lelouch could have been saved later in myriad ways. How can you say if the fireworks scene didn't happen Lelouch would still have returned in time? You are undermining the fireworks scene. If it didn't happen Lelouch wouldn't have gone back. He was down in the dumps. If his friends had gone to the trip he would still have been depressed. Suzaku would have been able to get the OotBK. Lelouch wouldn't have returned. It would end there. Kallen didn't stop "Rollo's plan to get Lelouch depressed". Rolo didn't even offer him the drug. And he was still all depressed after Kallen left, so I don't see how she succeeded in pulling him out of his sadness. She stopped him from taking refrain. The rest was done by his friends at school. Quote:
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The way the episode ended, -with Lelouch's particular words, and C.C.'s "I see", with Kallen all jealous, it does. Then why did she say no one had ever thanked her. Or that she was all alone? How have they cleary shown her love? What made her so cold? Quote:
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And whatever you say, C.C. was jealous when Shirley asked out Lelouch. It would be sooooo predictable for them to kill her off. Everyone expects it to happen. I want to see her happy. We have only seen her cold and miserable. |
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2008-07-14, 03:57 | Link #1276 | |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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Next Sunday episode 15 will air. At least one more big mystery will be opened. Relax folks! |
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2008-07-14, 06:10 | Link #1278 | |
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I still stand firm in my "Highlander Theory". That C.C.'s immortality works in a similar way to immortality in the Highlander world. This basically means, any scars or injuries you sustain before you're "awakened" remain there even after you're immortal. But once you're immortal, you heal up no problem. I think that the Cult put that scar on C.C. before she was immortal, in fact, it's quite probable it was given to her during the process of becoming an immortal. |
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2008-07-14, 06:22 | Link #1279 | ||
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That is an interesting theory, however let me put it this way, if I had somehow been tested for cell-manipulation purposes, enough to cure any disease/scar, a regular scar that was needed for the process of this test would normally cure. I am not sure of the reason why the scar is there, but it won't be long till she actually reveals it. |
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2008-07-14, 06:53 | Link #1280 | |
Akira
Join Date: Jul 2003
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And I dunno if I would call this scar a "regular scar". I think it's got other purposes. I've firmly cemented my beliefs in the idea that all things Geass are scientifically explained and I think this scar is tied to that. Then again, I've got absolutely no explanation on how anything scientific could make a person immortal. But I guess that's why it's being confused for "magic" in the first place, right? |
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