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I just started watching Code Geass for the first time, after hearing numerous recommendations for it. Having just finished Gurren Lagann, I was up for another action-packed giant robot anime with an inspiring and deep story and great characters. Having watched two episodes of Code Geass, I can say for certain that I got something different than what most people got from it. Now, I just want to get this out of the way, I do not think Code Geass is a bad show at all. In fact, I KNOW it is a great show that deserves the respect it has received. However, there are a couple things that make the show sit with me about as well as Nitrogen and Glycerin.
For starters, my biggest problem is Lelouch, the main character himself. For most of the first episode, I felt comfortable with him and his motives. The Brittanians were doing destructive things, and he wished to stop them. Then, at the very end of the episode... well, you know what happened. That is where I had to stop. Anybody who would do something like that; much more take sick pleasure in it, is not a hero. No, I take that back. Anybody who would take pleasure in that is an absolute ****ing MONSTER. I don't care what the Brittanians did, that's just plain horrifying! I honestly couldn't watch the show for a while after that. I just had to take some time to think about it. But, I had to give the show another chance. I couldn't just judge it based on a single episode. So, just a few minutes ago, I watched the second episode. In retrospect, not much has changed. In this episode, I saw Lelouch play with Human lives like chess pieces, and it made me physically sick [I felt like throwing up out of repulsion]. And, to top it all off, around the middle of the episode, he laughed in a way that I have only previously seen movie and TV show villains laugh. It was positively chilling. All of these things give me the impression that Lelouch is more evil than good, and really makes me hate him.
Secondly, I would like to focus on talking about Lelouch's power, in particular. I was very unsettled when the green-haired girl [sorry, I haven't heard her name yet, and I don't want to encounter any spoilers by looking it up] described it to him, and after seeing what he did, I got the feeling that he had become too powerful; to the level that he is beyond Humanity. That made it very hard for me to establish any sort of emotional connection to the character. Why root for someone who can make an entire army wipe itself out just by opening one eye? That's just not fair!
Anyway, now that all that has been said, I am just curious; was all this the intent of the creator of the anime? Did he want us to hate Lelouch for how he uses his power? Or is this just something that gets resolved later in the show? [If so, don't tell me how; I hate spoilers.]
For starters, my biggest problem is Lelouch, the main character himself. For most of the first episode, I felt comfortable with him and his motives. The Brittanians were doing destructive things, and he wished to stop them. Then, at the very end of the episode... well, you know what happened. That is where I had to stop. Anybody who would do something like that; much more take sick pleasure in it, is not a hero. No, I take that back. Anybody who would take pleasure in that is an absolute ****ing MONSTER. I don't care what the Brittanians did, that's just plain horrifying! I honestly couldn't watch the show for a while after that. I just had to take some time to think about it. But, I had to give the show another chance. I couldn't just judge it based on a single episode. So, just a few minutes ago, I watched the second episode. In retrospect, not much has changed. In this episode, I saw Lelouch play with Human lives like chess pieces, and it made me physically sick [I felt like throwing up out of repulsion]. And, to top it all off, around the middle of the episode, he laughed in a way that I have only previously seen movie and TV show villains laugh. It was positively chilling. All of these things give me the impression that Lelouch is more evil than good, and really makes me hate him.
Secondly, I would like to focus on talking about Lelouch's power, in particular. I was very unsettled when the green-haired girl [sorry, I haven't heard her name yet, and I don't want to encounter any spoilers by looking it up] described it to him, and after seeing what he did, I got the feeling that he had become too powerful; to the level that he is beyond Humanity. That made it very hard for me to establish any sort of emotional connection to the character. Why root for someone who can make an entire army wipe itself out just by opening one eye? That's just not fair!
Anyway, now that all that has been said, I am just curious; was all this the intent of the creator of the anime? Did he want us to hate Lelouch for how he uses his power? Or is this just something that gets resolved later in the show? [If so, don't tell me how; I hate spoilers.]