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Eric C

And so the truth is revealed! Lelouch finally learns that Suzaku has been the one foiling his plans since the very beginning. How do you anticipate this new information will change how Lelouch sees/interacts with Suzaku in the future?

Darthwin Wright

During the episode, you get a general view of how Princess Euphemia is viewed by people. Especially with the tasks she gets and the response to one of the questions she was given at the exhibit. What is your thoughts on this perception of her?

Anonymous

Before this ep Clovis was just the mad prince who ordered a mass killing. Now we get to know a different part of him, the part that made Euphi care about him, his artistic side. Has your view on Clovis changed at all?

sammypompeius

Being close to him puts people in danger (i.e. Shirley and Nunnally) so Lelouch plans to leave Nunnally to Suzaku’s care. Different from Light who was disappointed he couldn't kill his sister for a plan and never questioned his own morality, Lelouch, though after surviving a war as a child can detach himself to death in battle, actually greatly cares for and emotionally relies on other people and has questioned himself even though his enemy is a racist world superpower. Do you think this self imposed isolation will affect his mental health and therefore his battle against the effects geass has on the mind of it's users? The only one he can be close to without endangering is C.C., could he become obsessed with her like Mao did? Will his best friend being the "white knight" of the fascist Empire Lelouch wishes to destroy push him further into isolation?