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View Poll Results: Code Geass Episode 14 Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 63 | 38.89% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 64 | 39.51% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 19 | 11.73% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 11 | 6.79% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 2 | 1.23% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 0 | 0% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 1 | 0.62% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 1 | 0.62% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 0 | 0% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 1 | 0.62% | |
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2007-01-31, 20:10 | Link #262 | |
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I don't want Kallen to die, but it does seem like a possible future for her. Grr...
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Obviously we're all speculating here, to an extent. Things could completely change in the future and any of us could be proven right (or wrong). But think about it: Spoiler for Ep 15:
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2007-01-31, 20:23 | Link #263 | |
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2007-01-31, 20:50 | Link #264 |
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I'm under the impression that the memory lost of Viletta is cause by geass entering the brain not Lulu commanding her to forget.
That is not the same as Shirley being commanded to forget. I doubt Geass' lasting time has anything to do with it either. Seeing how her eyes isn't red or anything afterwards, it must be a one time only command where the forgetting is done by Shirley's brain instead of forcefully by Geass. So since the forgetting is technically natural, that means the memories aren't really permanently gone, least for now. |
2007-01-31, 23:26 | Link #265 | |||
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Geass isn't actively affecting Shirley's mind right now, for all we know, but that's because the "rubber" already did what it had to do. There's no reason for her to have red eyes when the Geass already made her brain erase all the relevant information. It's not like the Geass is merely temporarily "keeping" her in a zombie-like state or something (unless Lelouch used an incredibly contrived set of commands...we didn't hear his exact words). To use a real life example...people with, say, moderate to advanced Alzheimer's have no hope of recalling their lost memories, and that's natural too. Not to mention that even healthy human beings also naturally forget as time passes (the brain cannot store everything permanently and indefinitely). So Shirley's completely forgetting Lelouch might not be reversible at all, at least not in the traditional sense (other "artificial" means may or may not reverse the process...but reading a book or seeing a picture of LL doesn't seem enough). Quote:
Sunrise might or might not agree, of course, we still don't know what they think. |
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2007-03-09, 14:52 | Link #266 |
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It's been far far too long since I've heard this good an ending song in a Mecha Series, or an insert in any series that didn't make me cringe, but made me feel nostalgic. The only example in the past few years is Eureka 7. Normally the inserts take over the entire scene or aren't very good, but this one complemented it. It's also funny that it has the same name as one of the best insert songs ever from Tekkaman Blade, Masquerade. Man the genre is definitely back on its feet.
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