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Anonymous

Yes one of the great parts of the show is that Lelouch and Suzaku are essentially mortal enemies, the champions of their respective sides, and neither of them know.

Anonymous

You're so right about the AoT and Code Geass connection--especially with the similarities between Eren [s4] and Lelouch, being morally grey and intelligent protagonists that follow the "ends justify the means" type of mentality.

Anonymous

There is so much details I never noticed when I first watch the show, that make it even better then I thought.

Gilmez

Code Geass is a series that, if you blink, you’ll miss key information. This episode showed the two sides of Lelouch and Suzaku. One wants to take down the empire with war and the other to live under the oppression, in order to change it from the inside.

Anonymous

You are saying everyone's name right so far Ruff, don't worry bro. Nice to see your appreciation for the music. There are some crazy tracks, especially later on.

Eric Keatts

I have to ask, is Ruff colorblind or was it just a flub when he said C.C. had pink hair?? lol

Nanach

I guess his sister is the only one he can't control since she is blind^^

Anonymous

Ruff, I find it funny you're talking about the Brittanian explaining how he got verbally slapped by the princess and not that he almost killed the princess when he attacked Suzaku. ROFL

Anonymous

It's actually an old debate. Revolution v Reformation. Revolting can be the faster and more efficient methods of change, but reformation is longer lasting and causes less strife. One example would be the Protestant Reformation in the 1500's. Martin Luther sought to reform the Catholic church from the inside, but his movement was taken up by protestant extremists who revolted and eventually separated from the Catholic church.