2008-05-18, 22:46 | Link #402 |
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Well, that depends on what happens and how one views it. If he were immortal, he could watch over her and the world he creates. She's going to die eventually, though he probably expects himself to go before she does.
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2008-05-18, 22:53 | Link #404 |
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Yeah and he was prepared to accept it. He may not like it in the end if that were the case, but he could eventually live with it I think. He'd be able to watch over her for the rest of her life as well as the rest of the world. He could watch over Nunnally's descendents too (if she has any).
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2008-05-19, 08:41 | Link #406 |
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Well, one can say they are prepared for something, but still be surprised or something when it actually happens. Of course, this is in the case that something like this ends up happening in the end or not.
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2008-05-19, 13:05 | Link #407 |
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That's only natural, since one way or the other, he is still human. Just take a look at that episode in S1 when he said he was prepared for carnage, and in the next episode when he killed Shirley's father he felt terrible.
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2008-05-19, 13:11 | Link #408 |
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Yeah, and I suppose to some degree C.C. is like that too with how she started out not wanting any personal connection with Lelouch other than business one.
I wonder how C.C. is going to explain talking to Marianne. 25 gave the impression she would tell him everything eventually. Maybe she'll let Marianne do the talking.
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2008-05-19, 13:20 | Link #409 |
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Am I the only one who'd rather see Lelouch learn the truth about Marianne from a 3rd party and not from C.C.? I'd really like to see what his reaction would be if he came to realise C.C. has held many of the answers he has wanted all along. He'd probably have been able to prevent some deaths if he would have had that information. I'd really like to see a Lelouch full of rage lash out at C.C..
Mind you, I'm quite sure C.C. has had good reasons not to have told Lelouch anything, but misunderstandings like this are always interesting to see when people are supposed to be cooperating.
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2008-05-19, 13:26 | Link #411 |
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I could see him running into V.V. and V.V. telling him everything for kicks. Lelouch would be absolutely furious with her and actually could end up hating her for keeping the info from him. There's nothing that's going to make that better unless she does something and the only thing I could see is her dying.
I hope there are good reasons for it. I expect Marianne to talk with Lelouch at some point and I hope she explains everything.
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2008-05-19, 14:03 | Link #413 |
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I don't think so really. That subject is even more touchy with him than Nunnally is I think so he'll be very angry with C.C..
Here's something though: What does Marianne get out of helping C.C.? Someone brought this up in the 7 thread, but what if what C.C. is supposed to guide Lelouch to is the throne? I don't like the idea personally since I don't want Lelouch being the ruler of Britannia or something in the end. It actually seems plausible though.
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2008-05-19, 14:29 | Link #414 |
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But he gave up the rebellion, even the means of finding out his mother's death in order to save Nunnally. If I had to measure it I'd say Nunnally comes out over revenge, and now he's replaced that with conviction that he's fighting for more then just that, for everyone now, and for a chance at happiness.
I doubt it really, it just really, really, really seems like small potatoes considering the mystical forces they are playing with here >_>
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2008-05-19, 14:51 | Link #417 |
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Now that we're talking about Marianne, I wonder what are the requirements to talk with dead people. At first, I thought only C.C. and her kin were capable of doing that, but I remember at the beginning of Ep. 6 in S1, the Emperor said he was talking with Clovis (this is, after Clovis' death).
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All those scenarios could work. Actually, all three could be linked though this is speaking hypothetically. I don't know if the rebellion is really so much an aspect of their plan as it is Lelouch's wish. Of course, if the whole thing was set up then I guess it could work. I've been thinking that could be the case as well. Meh, we'll find out exactly what has been going on eventually. Maybe the SoA allows for that since it's related to Geass.
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