Anastazia G
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It very nearly did. I stand by that.
I see you edited in some further comments but the problem is, I guarantee you a thinking viewer is going to look at that on Adult Swim someday and wonder what the hell is up. The explanation you and Vallen make can be argued, but I don't think the episode tries to support it in any way. And I get the point about wanting to win with honor, I said that from the start, but you also say that the message only works if Schniezel's move is illegal. I disagree. The key issue was that Schniezel made a move that would have obviously cost him the game if LeLouch had taken advantage of it. He did not do so, prompting Schniezel to compare him unfavorably to the Emperor with the express purpose of trying to tick him off. The point would have been the same with a valid move.
So there it is. If we're still at an impasse, perhaps its best to agree to disagree and move on to other aspects of the episode. I'd like to hear more opinions about Nina and Milly and such.
I see you edited in some further comments but the problem is, I guarantee you a thinking viewer is going to look at that on Adult Swim someday and wonder what the hell is up. The explanation you and Vallen make can be argued, but I don't think the episode tries to support it in any way. And I get the point about wanting to win with honor, I said that from the start, but you also say that the message only works if Schniezel's move is illegal. I disagree. The key issue was that Schniezel made a move that would have obviously cost him the game if LeLouch had taken advantage of it. He did not do so, prompting Schniezel to compare him unfavorably to the Emperor with the express purpose of trying to tick him off. The point would have been the same with a valid move.
So there it is. If we're still at an impasse, perhaps its best to agree to disagree and move on to other aspects of the episode. I'd like to hear more opinions about Nina and Milly and such.