I watched the episode but now I'm a little confused.
This might just be a result of the translation I saw, but when Lelouch is near the throne at the end of the episode, after announcing himself the new emperor, what-his-name [plain looking royal who's name escapes me. Odysseus I think?] states "When we found Nunally I thought maybe, just maybe-"? Does this mean that Nunally is in fact alive?
Anyways, not a bad episode, just a little wacky. I want to expecially mention how fantastic the scene where Lelouch wished for a tomorrow was. For all the strange aspects of Code Geass, those few moments were spectacular- gaining a geass in his other eye, screaming, crying, etc. That "BEGONE" was fabulous, and totally snapped me back to attention after laughing at the emperors ridiculous rocket blast across the screen XD.
Evil or not, Marianne's idea of a perfect world definitely goes beyond twisted. I think they both have a point about the impact of lies, but Lelouch at least as a grasp on reality more so than the rest of his family.
V.V. hiding the machine gun under his cloak and then gunning down Marianne was probably the weirdest thing I've ever seen.
I also found it odd that right after returning from the world of C, Suzaku makes a comment about getting revenge on Lelouch for Euphie and comments on the fact that he is her enemy. Just moments ago he had attempt to protect him from his father.
NowThen all of the sudden it changes over to a month later. I want to know what happened in that month!! The last thing we see of Suzaku before becoming Lulu's knight is him growling at Lelouch. It's like one extreme to another. Plus, CC looks really melancholy about something during the last moments of the episode.