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Aug 18, 2008 8:53 AM
#151
Aug 18, 2008 8:53 AM
#152
Wow awwsome episode- Cant wait of the next episode!!!! |
Aug 18, 2008 9:04 AM
#153
Aug 18, 2008 9:38 AM
#154
Awesome episode! And Rolo FINALLY DIES!! Though, I feel guilty for laughing during his death scene. Sunrise tried to make us forgive Rolo, but unfortunately, not gonna happen. What will happen now.. Lelouch lost everything, I guess that's the price he has to pay for using teh geass. And..Suzaku lost his mind. What will happen to those two.. |
Aug 18, 2008 11:01 AM
#155
People can say what they want but I find this season very entertaining. Alot off shit happens, they kill off characters, awesome fights, insane plottwists. This series got it all. Now I wonder what will happen with C.C. and Kallen... |
"Thousands have lived without love, not one without water." -Wystan Hugh |
Aug 18, 2008 11:37 AM
#156
Smasher said: i agreePeople can say what they want but I find this season very entertaining. Alot off shit happens, they kill off characters, awesome fights, insane plottwists. This series got it all. Now I wonder what will happen with C.C. and Kallen... |
Aug 18, 2008 11:44 AM
#157
Rolo died.. Suzaku became insane. Lelouch became lonely. Kallen became worried? |
Aug 18, 2008 12:03 PM
#158
Wow, I didn't like rollo before, but his death scene made me feel sorry for him... just a little bit, though. Poor C.C. Nina went insane? Oh wait, she's already insane. Now the big question is what will happen to Suzaku? |
Thanks, person who gave me this on another site a long time ago, lol. |
Aug 18, 2008 12:18 PM
#160
Aug 18, 2008 12:28 PM
#161
Veritias said: Anya is Lelouch's real sister, not Nunally. All Lelouch's memories were faked by Charles Geass. Oh btw Nunally was probably saved from the blast by Charles. sure mr. holmes what ur saying is definitely not some 0815 bullshit we believe you, really ! |
Aug 18, 2008 12:41 PM
#162
Fine, I'll give you some more; ☆ Nunally and Sayoko were saved from the blast by Charles. Saving Nunally was intentional, Sayoko just happened to be there. ☆ Suzaku goes insane after he realizes what he has done. He prepares a strike against Britannia with the Lancelot and eliminates many of the lesser-important Knights. He is stopped by a mysterious Knightmare who identifies themselves as Knight of Zero. He is then captured and brought to Charles. ☆ Anya confronts Jeremiah and says that she believes she is under the influence of a Geass. Jeremiah takes her to Lelouch who confines her and then permits Jeremiah to use his Geass Canceler. It is then revealed that Anya is Lelouch’s true sister, and not Nunally. Lelouch does not believe it, but Jeremiah attempts to focus on Charles’ type of Geass within Lelouch’s mind, and finds it deeply hidden. His true past memories have no knowledge of Nunally. ☆ Nunally is the Knight of Zero, a special-ops Knight. She was (willingly) under Charles’ Geass to help advance his plans. She also has a Geass, identical to the one in the Nightmare of Nunally manga. ☆ The Black Knights initially betray Lelouch, after they see him going insane after the “death” of Nunally. After it is revealed that they are all key pawns in Charles’ plans, they agree to fight alongside Lelouch again ☆ Every major character, aside from Charles and Nunally, ally with Lulu to take down Britannia. They willingly accept Geass from Lulu, to help him launch a sneak attack against Charles, which ends up in failure, and the death of C.C. at the hands of Nunally. ☆ Before her death, C.C.’s inner soul speaks to Lulu with the mentality of her previous self. She encourages Lulu to continue on, and grants him her Code (immortality) and through a loophole, allows him to retain his Geass. ☆ Lelouch launches an immediate second attack on Britannia, and begins to be defeated again. However, his Geass overloads, and the effects of his Geass spread across the entire planet, affecting everyone he has never Geassed, telling them to “Destroy Britannia” - the world begins a full frontal assault on Charles and Nunally. ☆ Charles and Nunally’s primary goal is to “kill the gods”, by using a powerful cannon known as Loginus, to break through the dimensional barrier separating the two realms of life and afterlife. The Loginus is powered by human souls, and the power of Geass is able to amplify the charge for each soul. Those who die by the power of Geass, only further Charles’ plan. ☆ By killing the gods, Charles will be able to reform the world in a way that he sees fit. His vision of a new world? A world where no one has to suffer, and he can keep Nunally safe and happy, the same dream Lelouch had. ☆ The climax of the series ends with a battle between Lelouch, Anya, Suzaku and Kallen VS Charles and Nunally. Anya kills Nunally (with Suzaku and Kallen’s aid) and Lelouch forces Charles into the ray of the Loginus, utterly destroying him. ☆ After the series, Lelouch shuts himself off from the world, so he can no longer hurt anyone or see anyone be hurt. Suzaku, Anya and Kallen help reform the new world. Of course nothing of this is certain. |
Aug 18, 2008 1:51 PM
#163
The show has officially become simple enough for Lelouch to just kill everyone. Yay Sunrise! Also, what the heck is wrong with you people spoiling your own shows? I don't understand... |
Aug 18, 2008 2:49 PM
#164
Veritias said: Fine, I'll give you some more; ☆ Nunally and Sayoko were saved from the blast by Charles. Saving Nunally was intentional, Sayoko just happened to be there. ☆ Suzaku goes insane after he realizes what he has done. He prepares a strike against Britannia with the Lancelot and eliminates many of the lesser-important Knights. He is stopped by a mysterious Knightmare who identifies themselves as Knight of Zero. He is then captured and brought to Charles. ☆ Anya confronts Jeremiah and says that she believes she is under the influence of a Geass. Jeremiah takes her to Lelouch who confines her and then permits Jeremiah to use his Geass Canceler. It is then revealed that Anya is Lelouch’s true sister, and not Nunally. Lelouch does not believe it, but Jeremiah attempts to focus on Charles’ type of Geass within Lelouch’s mind, and finds it deeply hidden. His true past memories have no knowledge of Nunally. ☆ Nunally is the Knight of Zero, a special-ops Knight. She was (willingly) under Charles’ Geass to help advance his plans. She also has a Geass, identical to the one in the Nightmare of Nunally manga. ☆ The Black Knights initially betray Lelouch, after they see him going insane after the “death” of Nunally. After it is revealed that they are all key pawns in Charles’ plans, they agree to fight alongside Lelouch again ☆ Every major character, aside from Charles and Nunally, ally with Lulu to take down Britannia. They willingly accept Geass from Lulu, to help him launch a sneak attack against Charles, which ends up in failure, and the death of C.C. at the hands of Nunally. ☆ Before her death, C.C.’s inner soul speaks to Lulu with the mentality of her previous self. She encourages Lulu to continue on, and grants him her Code (immortality) and through a loophole, allows him to retain his Geass. ☆ Lelouch launches an immediate second attack on Britannia, and begins to be defeated again. However, his Geass overloads, and the effects of his Geass spread across the entire planet, affecting everyone he has never Geassed, telling them to “Destroy Britannia” - the world begins a full frontal assault on Charles and Nunally. ☆ Charles and Nunally’s primary goal is to “kill the gods”, by using a powerful cannon known as Loginus, to break through the dimensional barrier separating the two realms of life and afterlife. The Loginus is powered by human souls, and the power of Geass is able to amplify the charge for each soul. Those who die by the power of Geass, only further Charles’ plan. ☆ By killing the gods, Charles will be able to reform the world in a way that he sees fit. His vision of a new world? A world where no one has to suffer, and he can keep Nunally safe and happy, the same dream Lelouch had. ☆ The climax of the series ends with a battle between Lelouch, Anya, Suzaku and Kallen VS Charles and Nunally. Anya kills Nunally (with Suzaku and Kallen’s aid) and Lelouch forces Charles into the ray of the Loginus, utterly destroying him. ☆ After the series, Lelouch shuts himself off from the world, so he can no longer hurt anyone or see anyone be hurt. Suzaku, Anya and Kallen help reform the new world. Of course nothing of this is certain. zzz.... |
Aug 18, 2008 2:51 PM
#165
i wonder why Lelouch or Suzaku havent mentioned to the royalty about the Emperor's Geass power an how he mightve used it on them and the fact that he is now immortal, to at least team up against the Emperor and take him out before dealing with each other . i keep wish ing someone wouldve mentioned that by now |
Aug 18, 2008 3:13 PM
#166
I was like O_______O For most of the episode XDDD But Thank God Rolo was there. Also.....hahaha Suzaku has gone mad LOL poor him w/all thats happened |
Aug 18, 2008 3:18 PM
#167
Veritias said: Fine, I'll give you some more; ☆ Nunally and Sayoko were saved from the blast by Charles. Saving Nunally was intentional, Sayoko just happened to be there. ☆ Suzaku goes insane after he realizes what he has done. He prepares a strike against Britannia with the Lancelot and eliminates many of the lesser-important Knights. He is stopped by a mysterious Knightmare who identifies themselves as Knight of Zero. He is then captured and brought to Charles. ☆ Anya confronts Jeremiah and says that she believes she is under the influence of a Geass. Jeremiah takes her to Lelouch who confines her and then permits Jeremiah to use his Geass Canceler. It is then revealed that Anya is Lelouch’s true sister, and not Nunally. Lelouch does not believe it, but Jeremiah attempts to focus on Charles’ type of Geass within Lelouch’s mind, and finds it deeply hidden. His true past memories have no knowledge of Nunally. ☆ Nunally is the Knight of Zero, a special-ops Knight. She was (willingly) under Charles’ Geass to help advance his plans. She also has a Geass, identical to the one in the Nightmare of Nunally manga. ☆ The Black Knights initially betray Lelouch, after they see him going insane after the “death” of Nunally. After it is revealed that they are all key pawns in Charles’ plans, they agree to fight alongside Lelouch again ☆ Every major character, aside from Charles and Nunally, ally with Lulu to take down Britannia. They willingly accept Geass from Lulu, to help him launch a sneak attack against Charles, which ends up in failure, and the death of C.C. at the hands of Nunally. ☆ Before her death, C.C.’s inner soul speaks to Lulu with the mentality of her previous self. She encourages Lulu to continue on, and grants him her Code (immortality) and through a loophole, allows him to retain his Geass. ☆ Lelouch launches an immediate second attack on Britannia, and begins to be defeated again. However, his Geass overloads, and the effects of his Geass spread across the entire planet, affecting everyone he has never Geassed, telling them to “Destroy Britannia” - the world begins a full frontal assault on Charles and Nunally. ☆ Charles and Nunally’s primary goal is to “kill the gods”, by using a powerful cannon known as Loginus, to break through the dimensional barrier separating the two realms of life and afterlife. The Loginus is powered by human souls, and the power of Geass is able to amplify the charge for each soul. Those who die by the power of Geass, only further Charles’ plan. ☆ By killing the gods, Charles will be able to reform the world in a way that he sees fit. His vision of a new world? A world where no one has to suffer, and he can keep Nunally safe and happy, the same dream Lelouch had. ☆ The climax of the series ends with a battle between Lelouch, Anya, Suzaku and Kallen VS Charles and Nunally. Anya kills Nunally (with Suzaku and Kallen’s aid) and Lelouch forces Charles into the ray of the Loginus, utterly destroying him. ☆ After the series, Lelouch shuts himself off from the world, so he can no longer hurt anyone or see anyone be hurt. Suzaku, Anya and Kallen help reform the new world. Of course nothing of this is certain. I can tell this isnt real from the second one. |
Aug 18, 2008 3:48 PM
#168
giddytron said: DAMN YOU, ROLO. Now I want you alive, whereas before, I wanted you dead. ;~; And damn, at least he's still got Kallen and Jeremiah. I'd like Suzaku to be on his side, too. lol agreed about RORO. Nina = epic fail Kallen = epic win ..and a lot of big WOWs this episode.. |
Aug 18, 2008 4:33 PM
#169
I saw this coming from a mile away. Everyone would eventually find out that they were "used" and turn on Lelouch. However, I have a feeling that the Black Knights will return to Lelouch knowing that he is a manipulative mastermind. All in all, everything will fall into place and Lelouch will become victorious!! (haha I hope). But, I wonder what Schniezer and co. will do with the Black Knights now that they have the same enemy... Frankly, Schneizer just looks so damn evil, and who knows what he might do lol. PEACE |
Aug 18, 2008 4:37 PM
#170
Aug 18, 2008 4:49 PM
#171
Personally I think Nunnally is still alive, That's just my opinion. I wonder what's gonna happen to C.C. and I can't wait for the next one. |
Aug 18, 2008 5:11 PM
#172
I think that the Knight of One, that guy with the brown hair who came into the fight a few episodes back, might be smarter and more dangerous than even Schneizel and is more like the emperor |
Aug 18, 2008 5:11 PM
#173
Duality said: Personally I think Nunnally is still alive, That's just my opinion. I wonder what's gonna happen to C.C. and I can't wait for the next one. I kinda believe Nunnally is alive because one of the main reasons he wanted to destroy Brittania is because he wanted to created a peaceful world for Nunnally |
Aug 18, 2008 5:38 PM
#174
Wow, Schneizel wasn't kidding when he said he held "All the cards". Check & mate, the Black Knights have just been played by yet another Britannian mastermind. On that note, anyone else think Todoh and Ougi jumped the gun here? Also a couple things I thought the show could've elaborated on: 1- Suzaku gone mad... all we get is him standing next to a crater and bursting into a maniacal fit of laughter. How about some details or at the very least some internal monologue. 2- Wasn't Schneizel's deal to have the BKs turn over Lelouche, not execute him old west style. Wonder what happened there? |
Aug 18, 2008 6:17 PM
#175
I go for the "Nunally is still alive" theory. I mean, come on, a flash of light and no expression whatsoever on her face during her "last" moment... that is certainly fishy... Suzaku will become a madman... Will he become the next Rau le creuset (Gundam Seed) ? Or the masked Graham (Gundam 00)? Sunrise seems to be using this stereotype a lot.... |
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Aug 18, 2008 6:48 PM
#176
Bleh, I suppose this was an okay episode. I think there were a lot of things they did wrong but I think some things helped make up for it. I suppose at this point, no one should be expecting geass to be anything serious or believable anymore. I think this episode further proved we shouldn't and that it's really only meant to be mindless entertainment and that we should just take what we get for what it is. The Order of the Black Knights... I can understand turning on your leader but under those circumstances? Perhaps it's just me but I find it incredibly odd that they would turn on Lelouch so easily. How horribly justified was that all (though this is not surprising -- it seems a lot of R2's developments are just very poorly justified or supported). The enemy commander comes into your base threatening to blow you all to hell if you did anything against him, tosses a couple papers your way with pure and unsupported speculation that they were geassed, plays a taped recording of Lelouch without a drop of context, and then Ohgi, your commander that has been an incompetent moron countless times and loves a Brittannian agent, comes forth and proposes you adopt the very behavior you've come to scorn and sell Lelouch to Brittannia in return for Japan. So what if he's a Brittannian Prince? Did they magically forget the meeting they had with Kyoto so long ago? Diethard hit the tip of the iceberg with his statement that the person who Zero was wasn't important but the writing stopped there when there was much more to that statement. It didn't matter who Zero was behind the mask. What mattered was that his enemy was Brittannia and that their relationship was still mutually beneficial. mmmmhhmm......... And so, you turn on your leader without even giving him a fair chance to tell you the truth or gather the many different people related to the entire situation. Is it that hard to phone Orange and tell him to get his ass back to base for an explanation of what happened? Is it that hard to actually figure out the truth before holding your commander at gun point and attempting to murder him? Is it that hard to actually figure out what the hell is going on before you turn against your morals and sell off your comrade? |
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Aug 18, 2008 6:52 PM
#177
Freed said: 2- Wasn't Schneizel's deal to have the BKs turn over Lelouche, not execute him old west style. Wonder what happened there? If the Black Knights killed him then the deal will be off? I still dont understand. Rolo did have a honorable and redeeming ending. Good for him! Dam, I cant stop talking about Rolo. I miss him. |
Aug 18, 2008 6:57 PM
#178
Veritias said: Fine, I'll give you some more; ☆ Nunally and Sayoko were saved from the blast by Charles. Saving Nunally was intentional, Sayoko just happened to be there. ☆ Suzaku goes insane after he realizes what he has done. He prepares a strike against Britannia with the Lancelot and eliminates many of the lesser-important Knights. He is stopped by a mysterious Knightmare who identifies themselves as Knight of Zero. He is then captured and brought to Charles. ☆ Anya confronts Jeremiah and says that she believes she is under the influence of a Geass. Jeremiah takes her to Lelouch who confines her and then permits Jeremiah to use his Geass Canceler. It is then revealed that Anya is Lelouch’s true sister, and not Nunally. Lelouch does not believe it, but Jeremiah attempts to focus on Charles’ type of Geass within Lelouch’s mind, and finds it deeply hidden. His true past memories have no knowledge of Nunally. ☆ Nunally is the Knight of Zero, a special-ops Knight. She was (willingly) under Charles’ Geass to help advance his plans. She also has a Geass, identical to the one in the Nightmare of Nunally manga. ☆ The Black Knights initially betray Lelouch, after they see him going insane after the “death” of Nunally. After it is revealed that they are all key pawns in Charles’ plans, they agree to fight alongside Lelouch again ☆ Every major character, aside from Charles and Nunally, ally with Lulu to take down Britannia. They willingly accept Geass from Lulu, to help him launch a sneak attack against Charles, which ends up in failure, and the death of C.C. at the hands of Nunally. ☆ Before her death, C.C.’s inner soul speaks to Lulu with the mentality of her previous self. She encourages Lulu to continue on, and grants him her Code (immortality) and through a loophole, allows him to retain his Geass. ☆ Lelouch launches an immediate second attack on Britannia, and begins to be defeated again. However, his Geass overloads, and the effects of his Geass spread across the entire planet, affecting everyone he has never Geassed, telling them to “Destroy Britannia” - the world begins a full frontal assault on Charles and Nunally. ☆ Charles and Nunally’s primary goal is to “kill the gods”, by using a powerful cannon known as Loginus, to break through the dimensional barrier separating the two realms of life and afterlife. The Loginus is powered by human souls, and the power of Geass is able to amplify the charge for each soul. Those who die by the power of Geass, only further Charles’ plan. ☆ By killing the gods, Charles will be able to reform the world in a way that he sees fit. His vision of a new world? A world where no one has to suffer, and he can keep Nunally safe and happy, the same dream Lelouch had. ☆ The climax of the series ends with a battle between Lelouch, Anya, Suzaku and Kallen VS Charles and Nunally. Anya kills Nunally (with Suzaku and Kallen’s aid) and Lelouch forces Charles into the ray of the Loginus, utterly destroying him. ☆ After the series, Lelouch shuts himself off from the world, so he can no longer hurt anyone or see anyone be hurt. Suzaku, Anya and Kallen help reform the new world. Of course nothing of this is certain. I'm willing to believe all of this, but where's the source? EDIT: If it's 2ch or 4ch, then it might as well be brushed off. |
DaysAreDropletsAug 18, 2008 7:25 PM
Aug 18, 2008 7:38 PM
#179
Well now Lelouch has lost everything, last week I would've felt entirely bad for him but now I don't as much. In many ways he has betrayed the Black Knights and lied to them and for that I bite my thumb at him. Also he has been a great champion for justice which has made me like him the entire time. I really like the fact that he lied to Kallen so that she would stop defending him and would have a chance to live. Now Rolo is gone, I didn't like him and I still don't but sacrificing himself to rescue the one person who he's ever cared about was rather touching, especially since as we know his love was rather one-sided. This has also confirmed one thing that I've really been kind of expecting and kind of not expecting at the same time Lelouch is going to die in the end |
Aug 18, 2008 7:39 PM
#180
At first I thought it was Lelouch who would go "evil mode" but it seems Suzaku called dibs before him... Other than that, Rolo (whom I wished dead) surprisingly catches my compassion by heroicly rescuing Lulu. Lelouch x Kallen = Great but Lelouch x C.C. = would have been better but is now impossible unless she turns back to what she was before. What else? Ah, yes... Nina has to die, asap. |
Aug 18, 2008 8:15 PM
#181
Well, this just keeps getting interestinger and interestinger. This is some world-class melodrama we're witnessing here. I'm still having trouble believing Nunnally's really out of the picture. After much contemplation on this matter, however, this episode made me come to the realization that there is only one acceptable way this show can end for me (note: for purposes of plot cohesiveness, I needed to add a few items in purple): DO IT, SUNRISE. DO IT. |
Aug 18, 2008 8:31 PM
#182
Bah! The Episode is amazing, but again, well for the first time on MAL I'll have to point out the overly emotional and illogical reactions of the Black Knights. Alright, so Zero has been some sort of dishonest the whole time, any idiot could have seen in the fact the bastard wears a MASK all the time, number one rule of the universe, people in masks LIE all the time. So you find out Zero is some princeling from the enemy country, oh dear god no?! Does that change the fact he is fight against them, that he has killed/injured large numbers of them with his plans, plots, and ploys? No sir, it doesn't. The Reaction that "Oh he is a bad man" might come from the whole "Geass" thing, but then again like all things supernatural if I walked up to you and told you I was using my Geass powers to control George W Bush, you'd laugh at me. So a high ranking prince, who is your sworn enemy I might add, show up and has all sorts of information that may or may not just be internet-style blog madness, and you *boggles* BELIEVE HIM? What do the Black Knights only hire the most simple minded people in the world, is there an I.Q. test to get in and if you score a 90 or above they tell you to hit the road? Now you might say "but Nyarlathotep what about all the other information out there, like how Zero knew about the Disaster that happened during the Second Tokyo battle ahead of time?" Really? You'd ask that question? Darn okay maybe he may or may not have. But, the idea of public opinion shifting so quickly and suddenly with hardly an arguement what so ever. "Oh but Zero is a good guy we know him pretty well!" "Oh but you do really know him so well?" "Damn you're right, lets get Zero, grrr!" So normally I enjoy the writting in Code Geass, and from the stand point of someone that makes his living writting it has been one of the best written series ever, the dialog is even better than the over all scripting. I've give the whole series an A+, 100%, until this last few episodes. Now the scripting remains about the same and don't get my wrong I got a little misty eyed at the Rolo's Rescue and Death scenes. But the fact remains that the Black Knights are at best, ingrates with no real conviction, so what if you are being used? You are doing great things, changing the world, damn what would you all be doing without Zero? The answer for about 90% of them is being dead. Illogical people. Oh they might come around in the end, a common anmie plot device, but most of us (I hope) have lost all respect we had for them, thus they become much less interesting as people. In my opinion the series will now completely be driven on the Antagonists and Lelouch, with all accessorial Protagonists having lost much of their appeal... I still would rate the Episode a 9 out of 10 though, it fits the story, just from a writting stand point, oh and one of a Chaos God that deals in Logic... the theme for 19 was a bit off putting is all. Thank you for those that read this rambling diatribe and try not to assume the worst about me by this post alone...let all the future posts I make put the nails in that coffin hehe. |
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Aug 18, 2008 9:13 PM
#183
Aug 18, 2008 9:24 PM
#184
Woot! Rolo is dead and Suzaku is going crazy. For once I am excited for the next episode :D I'm also curious about what's happening to Gino in the preview... |
Aug 18, 2008 9:51 PM
#185
nyarlathotepsama said: it has been one of the best written series ever, the dialog is even better than the over all scripting. ...lolwut? |
Aug 18, 2008 10:01 PM
#186
wow Rolo bit the dust when i finally started to like him XXD haha Suzaku snapped Nullaly's death triggered it XD How is Lelouch gonna get C.C she is still in the organization XXD |
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Aug 18, 2008 10:10 PM
#187
Ezen said: Veritias said: Fine, I'll give you some more; ☆ Nunally and Sayoko were saved from the blast by Charles. Saving Nunally was intentional, Sayoko just happened to be there. ☆ Suzaku goes insane after he realizes what he has done. He prepares a strike against Britannia with the Lancelot and eliminates many of the lesser-important Knights. He is stopped by a mysterious Knightmare who identifies themselves as Knight of Zero. He is then captured and brought to Charles. ☆ Anya confronts Jeremiah and says that she believes she is under the influence of a Geass. Jeremiah takes her to Lelouch who confines her and then permits Jeremiah to use his Geass Canceler. It is then revealed that Anya is Lelouch’s true sister, and not Nunally. Lelouch does not believe it, but Jeremiah attempts to focus on Charles’ type of Geass within Lelouch’s mind, and finds it deeply hidden. His true past memories have no knowledge of Nunally. ☆ Nunally is the Knight of Zero, a special-ops Knight. She was (willingly) under Charles’ Geass to help advance his plans. She also has a Geass, identical to the one in the Nightmare of Nunally manga. ☆ The Black Knights initially betray Lelouch, after they see him going insane after the “death” of Nunally. After it is revealed that they are all key pawns in Charles’ plans, they agree to fight alongside Lelouch again ☆ Every major character, aside from Charles and Nunally, ally with Lulu to take down Britannia. They willingly accept Geass from Lulu, to help him launch a sneak attack against Charles, which ends up in failure, and the death of C.C. at the hands of Nunally. ☆ Before her death, C.C.’s inner soul speaks to Lulu with the mentality of her previous self. She encourages Lulu to continue on, and grants him her Code (immortality) and through a loophole, allows him to retain his Geass. ☆ Lelouch launches an immediate second attack on Britannia, and begins to be defeated again. However, his Geass overloads, and the effects of his Geass spread across the entire planet, affecting everyone he has never Geassed, telling them to “Destroy Britannia” - the world begins a full frontal assault on Charles and Nunally. ☆ Charles and Nunally’s primary goal is to “kill the gods”, by using a powerful cannon known as Loginus, to break through the dimensional barrier separating the two realms of life and afterlife. The Loginus is powered by human souls, and the power of Geass is able to amplify the charge for each soul. Those who die by the power of Geass, only further Charles’ plan. ☆ By killing the gods, Charles will be able to reform the world in a way that he sees fit. His vision of a new world? A world where no one has to suffer, and he can keep Nunally safe and happy, the same dream Lelouch had. ☆ The climax of the series ends with a battle between Lelouch, Anya, Suzaku and Kallen VS Charles and Nunally. Anya kills Nunally (with Suzaku and Kallen’s aid) and Lelouch forces Charles into the ray of the Loginus, utterly destroying him. ☆ After the series, Lelouch shuts himself off from the world, so he can no longer hurt anyone or see anyone be hurt. Suzaku, Anya and Kallen help reform the new world. Of course nothing of this is certain. I'm willing to believe all of this, but where's the source? EDIT: If it's 2ch or 4ch, then it might as well be brushed off. No idea where the real source is but I found it on code trainwreck, it's korean spoilers, and they were accurate last time so I dunno. |
Aug 19, 2008 12:10 AM
#188
Nooooooooo. I hated Rolo so much. But they just had to give him a nice touching ending. I heart for an ending with Lelouche and Kallen. Glad that he tried to protect her until the end. |
Aug 19, 2008 12:36 AM
#189
Aug 19, 2008 1:45 AM
#190
Brian333 said: nyarlathotepsama said: it has been one of the best written series ever, the dialog is even better than the over all scripting. ...lolwut? *sigh* hehe, I made the mistake of assuming everyone was in the writting business. I'll explain a little bit. Dialog is of course the words between the characters, objects or what have you. Scripting is a term used to explain the general storyline, the point A to Point B to Point C. In saying that the Dialog is better than the general Scripting is to say that the Dialog is more interesting than the other all story. I tend to forget that I live in a world of terms that are almost esoteric in nature. Sorry for the confusing way that line was written. |
"I recall that the people went about with pale and worried faces, and whispered warnings and prophecies which no one dared consciously repeat or acknowledge to himself that he had heard. A sense of monstrous guilt was upon the land, and out of the abysses between the stars swept chill currents that made men shiver in dark and lonely places." H.P. Lovecraft "Nyarlathotep" "That is not dead which can eternal lie / And with strange aeons even death may die." H.P. Lovecraft, most famous quote. |
Aug 19, 2008 2:44 AM
#191
Well if that's what you're saying it's not saying much be cause the scripting by your terminology is horribly inconsistent and completely sucks ass at times. Saying the dialog is better than that isn't saying much. |
Aug 19, 2008 3:10 AM
#192
Hahhaahahahaaa CG with good writing?! hahahhahaaaaha Anyways, this Ep was filled with epic ZA WARUDO~ until death, I did expect Rolo to bit the dust. And yay, Suzaku snapped, maybe we see insane version of Suzaku kicku~! |
Aug 19, 2008 6:14 AM
#193
I already know people are going to disagree with me, but I don't mind. I'm not looking to argue, this is just how I took everything ^^; I don't really understand how Lelouch saving Kallen means he is in love with her. I mean, in all reality, Lelouch has saved Shirley and C.C. before, and defiantly made it apparent he wanted neither of them to die either. So, I guess Lelouch is just a pimp if saving people means he loves them lol. I think if anyone else that Lelouch formed some sort of bond with came to his defense like Kallen did, he would have done the same thing. Lelouch isn't heartless, why would he want someone to die along with him? Especially someone like Kallen, who has a huge fighting spirit, I could imagine Lelouch wanting Kallen to live on and keep the dream of getting Japan back alive. Just depends how you take it I suppose. Now, with the Black Knights betraying Zero. I do think it would have been stupid as HELL if they betrayed him only on the facts that he was a Prince or Britannia, and that he has a Geass. What I think though, is the whole Euphie thing reallllllly made them betray Zero. Knowing Zero went and had Euphie kill off a lot of Japanese would make them feel super betrayed, I mean come on, in their minds Zero had a bunch of Japanese slaughtered. I think that reason is understandable... if only they knew it was a freaking accident bleh! Too bad talking things over never works lol. Le sigh, and I actually didn't want Rolo to die, he was insane, but he certainly did have loyalty to Lelouch, even if that loyalty was blind. |
myautumngalaxyAug 19, 2008 6:36 AM
Aug 19, 2008 7:44 AM
#194
The prediction C.C. made is strange, because oddly enough he kind of began loosing everything with her. You could say that it began when Charles Geass'd him, but he kind of gained a lot from that also with his working place, Rolo, a knight for Nunnally. Lelouch still has to lose Orange and Kallen though for C.C.'s prediction to really stick. Rolo's end was really heroci/tragic for him, he ended up gaining some goodness back out of his crappy life and that was what counted to him. Since Suzaku's already gone psycho Lulu's whole accident with Euphie might be forgivable because I get the impression Suzaku's going to go on and admit the real root problem with Japan/Area 11 began with him. Lulu may be evil, but that would put Suzaku as the cause of every evil that tried to reverse his. I don't blame him for just snapping. He deserves a break. A mental break. And then perhaps a break from life? Still, Suzaku has been going for redemption this whole time, Lulu has been going to protect Nunnally. Clearly Lulu can't do any more, but maybe Suzaku can have a bit by killing Charles. I'd say he's just about to unleash his whole evil plan to start the world over again. But why is Schneizel in on it? He seems to calculating to just be ruled. |
Aug 19, 2008 9:50 AM
#195
Aug 19, 2008 10:13 AM
#196
Aug 19, 2008 12:27 PM
#197
Brian333 said: Well if that's what you're saying it's not saying much be cause the scripting by your terminology is horribly inconsistent and completely sucks ass at times. Saying the dialog is better than that isn't saying much. Sadly this is true, at times CG suffers from terrible writting flaws on many fronts, however the Dialog does tend to sound a little more natural than the average anime series these days. The main problem is now that I can't see a decent ending for the series anymore...I had such high hopes once. I'll finish out the series and hope for the best. |
"I recall that the people went about with pale and worried faces, and whispered warnings and prophecies which no one dared consciously repeat or acknowledge to himself that he had heard. A sense of monstrous guilt was upon the land, and out of the abysses between the stars swept chill currents that made men shiver in dark and lonely places." H.P. Lovecraft "Nyarlathotep" "That is not dead which can eternal lie / And with strange aeons even death may die." H.P. Lovecraft, most famous quote. |
Aug 19, 2008 12:39 PM
#198
Veritias said: Fine, I'll give you some more; ☆ Nunally and Sayoko were saved from the blast by Charles. Saving Nunally was intentional, Sayoko just happened to be there. ☆ Suzaku goes insane after he realizes what he has done. He prepares a strike against Britannia with the Lancelot and eliminates many of the lesser-important Knights. He is stopped by a mysterious Knightmare who identifies themselves as Knight of Zero. He is then captured and brought to Charles. ☆ Anya confronts Jeremiah and says that she believes she is under the influence of a Geass. Jeremiah takes her to Lelouch who confines her and then permits Jeremiah to use his Geass Canceler. It is then revealed that Anya is Lelouch’s true sister, and not Nunally. Lelouch does not believe it, but Jeremiah attempts to focus on Charles’ type of Geass within Lelouch’s mind, and finds it deeply hidden. His true past memories have no knowledge of Nunally. ☆ Nunally is the Knight of Zero, a special-ops Knight. She was (willingly) under Charles’ Geass to help advance his plans. She also has a Geass, identical to the one in the Nightmare of Nunally manga. ☆ The Black Knights initially betray Lelouch, after they see him going insane after the “death” of Nunally. After it is revealed that they are all key pawns in Charles’ plans, they agree to fight alongside Lelouch again ☆ Every major character, aside from Charles and Nunally, ally with Lulu to take down Britannia. They willingly accept Geass from Lulu, to help him launch a sneak attack against Charles, which ends up in failure, and the death of C.C. at the hands of Nunally. ☆ Before her death, C.C.’s inner soul speaks to Lulu with the mentality of her previous self. She encourages Lulu to continue on, and grants him her Code (immortality) and through a loophole, allows him to retain his Geass. ☆ Lelouch launches an immediate second attack on Britannia, and begins to be defeated again. However, his Geass overloads, and the effects of his Geass spread across the entire planet, affecting everyone he has never Geassed, telling them to “Destroy Britannia” - the world begins a full frontal assault on Charles and Nunally. ☆ Charles and Nunally’s primary goal is to “kill the gods”, by using a powerful cannon known as Loginus, to break through the dimensional barrier separating the two realms of life and afterlife. The Loginus is powered by human souls, and the power of Geass is able to amplify the charge for each soul. Those who die by the power of Geass, only further Charles’ plan. ☆ By killing the gods, Charles will be able to reform the world in a way that he sees fit. His vision of a new world? A world where no one has to suffer, and he can keep Nunally safe and happy, the same dream Lelouch had. ☆ The climax of the series ends with a battle between Lelouch, Anya, Suzaku and Kallen VS Charles and Nunally. Anya kills Nunally (with Suzaku and Kallen’s aid) and Lelouch forces Charles into the ray of the Loginus, utterly destroying him. ☆ After the series, Lelouch shuts himself off from the world, so he can no longer hurt anyone or see anyone be hurt. Suzaku, Anya and Kallen help reform the new world. Of course nothing of this is certain. crazy ass theories you must be from Narutofan. |
Aug 19, 2008 12:46 PM
#199
Veritias said: Ezen said: Veritias said: Fine, I'll give you some more; ☆ Nunally and Sayoko were saved from the blast by Charles. Saving Nunally was intentional, Sayoko just happened to be there. ☆ Suzaku goes insane after he realizes what he has done. He prepares a strike against Britannia with the Lancelot and eliminates many of the lesser-important Knights. He is stopped by a mysterious Knightmare who identifies themselves as Knight of Zero. He is then captured and brought to Charles. ☆ Anya confronts Jeremiah and says that she believes she is under the influence of a Geass. Jeremiah takes her to Lelouch who confines her and then permits Jeremiah to use his Geass Canceler. It is then revealed that Anya is Lelouch’s true sister, and not Nunally. Lelouch does not believe it, but Jeremiah attempts to focus on Charles’ type of Geass within Lelouch’s mind, and finds it deeply hidden. His true past memories have no knowledge of Nunally. ☆ Nunally is the Knight of Zero, a special-ops Knight. She was (willingly) under Charles’ Geass to help advance his plans. She also has a Geass, identical to the one in the Nightmare of Nunally manga. ☆ The Black Knights initially betray Lelouch, after they see him going insane after the “death” of Nunally. After it is revealed that they are all key pawns in Charles’ plans, they agree to fight alongside Lelouch again ☆ Every major character, aside from Charles and Nunally, ally with Lulu to take down Britannia. They willingly accept Geass from Lulu, to help him launch a sneak attack against Charles, which ends up in failure, and the death of C.C. at the hands of Nunally. ☆ Before her death, C.C.’s inner soul speaks to Lulu with the mentality of her previous self. She encourages Lulu to continue on, and grants him her Code (immortality) and through a loophole, allows him to retain his Geass. ☆ Lelouch launches an immediate second attack on Britannia, and begins to be defeated again. However, his Geass overloads, and the effects of his Geass spread across the entire planet, affecting everyone he has never Geassed, telling them to “Destroy Britannia” - the world begins a full frontal assault on Charles and Nunally. ☆ Charles and Nunally’s primary goal is to “kill the gods”, by using a powerful cannon known as Loginus, to break through the dimensional barrier separating the two realms of life and afterlife. The Loginus is powered by human souls, and the power of Geass is able to amplify the charge for each soul. Those who die by the power of Geass, only further Charles’ plan. ☆ By killing the gods, Charles will be able to reform the world in a way that he sees fit. His vision of a new world? A world where no one has to suffer, and he can keep Nunally safe and happy, the same dream Lelouch had. ☆ The climax of the series ends with a battle between Lelouch, Anya, Suzaku and Kallen VS Charles and Nunally. Anya kills Nunally (with Suzaku and Kallen’s aid) and Lelouch forces Charles into the ray of the Loginus, utterly destroying him. ☆ After the series, Lelouch shuts himself off from the world, so he can no longer hurt anyone or see anyone be hurt. Suzaku, Anya and Kallen help reform the new world. Of course nothing of this is certain. I'm willing to believe all of this, but where's the source? EDIT: If it's 2ch or 4ch, then it might as well be brushed off. No idea where the real source is but I found it on code trainwreck, it's korean spoilers, and they were accurate last time so I dunno. Well it does fit my no decent ending theory...but the sadness that would cause me can not be measured by human minds... |
"I recall that the people went about with pale and worried faces, and whispered warnings and prophecies which no one dared consciously repeat or acknowledge to himself that he had heard. A sense of monstrous guilt was upon the land, and out of the abysses between the stars swept chill currents that made men shiver in dark and lonely places." H.P. Lovecraft "Nyarlathotep" "That is not dead which can eternal lie / And with strange aeons even death may die." H.P. Lovecraft, most famous quote. |
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