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Anonymous

Do you think Japan will ever be okay after these events?

Eric C

Suzaku, seemingly having been told a great deal by V.V., has now seemed to abandon some of his idealism. He's now willing to become a murderer to avenge Euphie's death. What ramifications do you think this will have on his mental state moving forward?

sammypompeius

Lelouch must cast aside his conscience to end Britannia's oppression, differently from Light, he has one to begin with but now can only show it to C.C., seen when he cries over Euphy. Suzaku casts aside HIS to avenge Euphy. How will friends who love eachother so much clash?

Anonymous

Will Suzaku ever forgive zero, will you?

Dissonance85

At the end of this episode, Lelouch gives his best evil laugh. Who did it better, Lelouch or Light? And what do you think of his state of mind at this point?

sammypompeius

Lelouch is a resistance fighter, Light is a mass murderer, Lelouch is fighting against the system, Light was the son of a cop killing those condemned by the system. Why, outside of similar laughing, are they compared so much?

Fiction Weavile

How does it change your view on Lelouch's Geass as a power that it can twist Euphemia's mind so much that while she is actively shooting a dead Japanese body, she is also still thinking of how she can make the Special Administration Zone as good a place as possible for as many Japanese as possible? Personally I have always thought of it as her being in a trance state where completing the Geass command is all she can do but she still has her kind, innocent personality underneath who just wants the best for people. It's truly a horrifying thought.

Anonymous

Lelouch looks like he genuinely felt bad for his actions in this ep and the accident, yet he decides to go with it and uses Euphemia to bolster his cause. How do you feel about this?