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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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2008-09-29, 02:18 | Link #2206 |
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We didn't get to find out what CC real name is? I thought the ending was good, Lelouch sacrificed himself for the greater good, even if it meant that nobody would acknowledge his actions or credit him for what he has done. He died like a true hero.
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2008-09-29, 02:18 | Link #2207 | |
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2008-09-29, 02:19 | Link #2208 |
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So.... Damn...
That's it huh? I adored how they ended Code Geass, purely because they didn't tie up every end. They didn't completely close off the story. They didn't leave Code Geass as a closed book with all the questions answered. After all, Lelouch is just doing what Marianne did. It would seem that C.C. still has Lelouch with her in her own little world. ... Either that or she's just talking to him even though he's not there. Oh, and I loved Nunally when she was blind and crippled. Changing her was the worst move they made... But oh well. Mostly, she still freaks me out in the looks department. One last thing.. I didn't think of this until now but. Orange-kun farms oranges. What the heck?! That's the pinnacle of irony! Orange-kun the Orange-farmer. Now when they call him Orange-kun, it's because it's his job title! How crazy is that? Plus, he does it with Anya, to make things stranger. Admittedly, also, Kallen really did redeem herself in the last moments of the episode. She may be a complete fool, but at least she's smart enough to understand what Zero Requiem was all about, and respect the costs of it.
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2008-09-29, 02:31 | Link #2213 | ||
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my only regret is not seeing the continuation of Milly's reaction to that |
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2008-09-29, 02:33 | Link #2214 |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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For Clovis and Charles : Charles was in World Of C, where the "collective unconsiousness" was, so that's why he could talk to him.
For Marianne and C.C. : It's the particular geass of Marianne that allow that. For C.C. and V.V. : 2 immortals. For Lelouch being alive in end ep 25: -He has Charles code. Why not C.C. ? Because he has also his geass. (c.c. code = no geass, just immortality) -The title: Code geass: Lelouch Code geass: R2 code = immortality geass= the geass r2= R.R. (Rerouch ramperouge= lelouch lamperouge) ( like v2/v.v. c2/c.c. ) So lelouch has the code + the geass... "code geass: r2 lelouch [...]" ^^ - We don't see the driver. If it was a nameless driver, no prob at showing his face. And Lelouch must hide his... -C.C. talks to him, we knows, so no point in adding at the end "ne lelouch?" - Nunally don't have a geass. See Ep 23 C.C. at 4:20 -Nunally saw some flashes when touching Lelouch. Only touching an immortal could do such a thing. Conclusion: Lelouch is alive, is immortal and has many children with C.C. , gives geass to all of them ( since he has a code so he could) and live happely till the end of time. ^^ :P |
2008-09-29, 02:34 | Link #2215 | |
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i'll have to see the ep later before i can comment on the bondage fetish lol |
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2008-09-29, 02:35 | Link #2216 | |
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Still feels like a waste to me. Lelouch more or less threw away his life the moment he defeated his father, rather than find another way.
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2008-09-29, 02:46 | Link #2218 | |
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And if he has to leave, he wants to leave in a way that teaches a valuable moral lesson for everyone. Hence the bloody fairy-tale ending that Lulu haters on the board wanted, except it is all planned out intentionally instead of being forced on Lulu by his enemies. (When I said fairy-tale, I mean the classic fairytale with blood and death, and not something Disney would make.) As for Lulu being alive or dead? It doesn't actually matter. It's like the question of a certain character in School Days being pregnant or not; it is left ambiguous because Sunrise want to leave room for people who wanted one or another. I believe Lulu is still alive because of multiple hints told by others on this thread. There is no need to repeat them. But I am not denying that he could be dead. Nonetheless, let it be known that Lulu didn't planned his death in order to die; he planned his death to make sure the world would remember that monsters exist, and more importantly that these same monsters can be killed. IF Lulu survived his own planned death, it wouldn't weaken the purpose of his act; Moral stories often aren't true, but they aren't any less valuable as teaching aid. And lastly, whether Lulu lived or not, he certainly didn't PLAN to survive. Suzaku was offered his revenge after all.
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2008-09-29, 02:49 | Link #2220 | |
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(Lelouch first says "This is also punishment for you" I couldn't screenshot that part and keep the text remaining.) (In the last frame, Suzaku says those words.) It was just that he continued to say these things after saying that tis was Suzaku's punishment that I thought that was it. It could very well be about killing Lelouch as well though. Since you didn't see the sub I thought that might shed some light on some details. ^^
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