Rebirth of the Rebellion - Code Geass R2 Talkback (SPOILERS)

Either that or that humans are flawed beings so the ideas we come up with are always flawed. Therefore, its best to wait and see what Zero does rather than condem him or approve of his ideas until we see them in action around the world. Which is what looks like will now be happening.

This seems to be the stance of Europe since it seems from last season that they have receive info on who Zero really is. Since they are now expanding on chinas role I assume we will get more on Europe latter. Either that or a Season 3 maybe in the works. I have a hard time seeing everything solved in only about 18 episodes.
 
Those spoilers are pure speculation. Let me repeat that.

THOSE SPOILERS ARE 100% NOT PROVEN.

The original poster from 2ch even stated he made them up, and they were just nonsense. If they come true it is out of coincidence, nothing more.
 
So what if it is illegal?

So is killing civilians, or holding a child hostage at gunpoint, or doing experiments on someone against their will, or just plain conquering another country and enslave its people. Rules are followed by those without the power to make their own rules, but neither Schneizel nor Zero are such people.

Suzaku was never going to be given to Zero if Schniezel loses the game, in fact the game itself has almost no meaning. There was no judge who could tell either of these two what to do, as such there isn't actually any "rule" to follow. Neither gentlemen at the table are actually "gentlemen".

Us peasants worry about following rules. It is the pinnacle of society who makes up their own rules as they go.
 
*begins to build burial shrine for CG*

Code Geass pissed me off like no other series really has, but despite the ups and downs and overall suckage, it was pretty entertaining at best. I can't hide the fact that there really wasn't anything that bored me to tears [while the fanservice frequently brought me to tears]. I could go on and on for hours about why I didn't like the show, but that's not to say it doesn't have a few good qualities sitting in the back row. I mean, we all still kept watching didn't we? The lack of character continuity and effed up, random plot twists never made us completely walk away. CG was fun and amusing while it lasted, even if alot of it made no sense what so ever.

It's because of all that giddy prancing he used to do.


The only thing that could make me revoke all of this is if they killed off half the cast next episode, Xingke, Lelouch, or Suzaku. Then I'd just spray paint GEASS SUCKS on everything.
 
Wow. Those shots of Kallen are eye sores. You can depict somebody being tied down with out going into SM Bondage territory like that. I shudder to think how big of a prick Suzaku was this episode. I'm guessing it was quite a very large one.
 
First of all, I want to make it clear I'm not bashing the episode. It's the aftermath I'm worried about, including the preview.

I don't think they do emotional drama as well as you make out. Geass goes to dark places, yes. But it's also equivalent to a Japanese version of Smallville. Many dramas will use comedy to carefully lighten the mood, but Geass has a schizophrenic style of following up the grim and depressing with the goofy and frivillous. There are some wonderful ideas and themes in Geass but the staff never really know how to follow them through to completion. They're too busy giving their audience cheap thrills and deciding Lelouch's maid is suddenly a super ninja. It's the staff suddenly decide they're doing a serious drama, then at whiplash speed become a parody, before likewise snapping back to serious, etc.

If Geass was well handled, alot of elements wouldn't even be there.
 
Oh, now if only drugzaku could be stuck in a groundhog day scenario where that happen every single day forever.



I would have if you didn't. So be glad you did.

With everything that has happen in this episode, one thing is sure:
 
Well, its probably my fault. I joke around too much when people want serious discussions apparently.

Also, I don't think Orange-kun ungeass Sherly on purpose. It sounded like in that scene that he had no idea who was effect by geass so he decided just to destroy the school to lure Lelouch out.
 
So what now, Code Geass is now becoming highly politicized and may turn into some anthology a'la Legend of the Galactic Heroes? An arabitious war opera that for some reason not just details politics, but high-fidelity mecha action, and fanservice?

I personally don't want a third season, but if the writers are being so arabitious about this and they can only go so far as 50 episodes, they will ultimately be crippled by their own arabitions. And what arabitions they had I'm no longer sure.
 
Vallen, I don't think this can be explained away like that. Recall the very first episode of season 2, with the match against the mobster? He yells at LeLouch for "cheating" after he loses, after which it is astutely pointed out that cheating at chess is impossible. Chess has some meaning here. It seems to be treated especially as a duel of intellect among the Britannian nobility.

When Schniezel made his move, the reaction of the crowd was "oh, why did he leave his king open to attack?!" There was no doubt, no surprise over an impossible move being made from anyone. It was then treated as a serious test against Zero's pride, and it would have been if the move had actually made sense. The Emperor would've taken the king? The Emperor would've floored Schniezel for being an idiot.

The context of the entire scene treated it like a serious and valid situation. It wasn't. They screwed it up.
 
what iritates me about Suzaku is that he neeRAB such a stupid reason so that itd be okay to drug information out of Kellen, the fact that shes a deadly enemy should be enough, geez, whoever made him a knight of rounRAB is a moron.
 
Now theres a show I can really enjoy.

Rolo activated his geass, he killed Shirley without a doubt. They wouldn't dare ruin Ninja Maid by making her the killer. Too many angry fan boys to deal with.

Also, anyone notice that for a character that was suppose to die episode 10 last season is now a prominent character in the show. Go Orange-Kun. Never underestimate the power of fandom, it can make shows be rewritten miRABeason. And by far for the better. Who doesn't love Orange-kun? (don't answer)
 
Half blood?

Hot blood?

Bleed too much blood?

Then Kallen welcomes you! Swear allegiance now and get a cover-all sick note. Good for those days when you need to save the world instead of the 9 to 5 grind.
 
Oh, so we're doing the list thing again? Kay...

Hitomi no Tsubasa > World End > 02 > COLORS > Kaidoku Funou

FLOW is a pretty good band, but I don't think their best stuff has shown up in anime.
 
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