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Kallennn... Dang man, what a sad situation 😭

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Oscar Cruz

Kallen and Zero are the best pilots the order currently has

Kristopher

Don't mind me, I was just chopping onions.

Kristopher

The conversation between Lelouch and Kallen is interesting to me. Maybe because of how the previous episode put Lelouch's sincerity into question for me, I wonder if Lelouch was being honest with his views here or if he was just saying something to make him appear unassuming to her. Since he seemed to chuckle after she slapped him, he clearly found something amusing about the exchange. Narratively, it seems that he is clearly making a point to shake Kallen's world view. She seems shocked when the hotdog vender immediately subjugates himself to Kallen simply because he sees her as a Britannia, and that things are just as Lelouch describes in this specific instance. So, what is it that makes Kallen mad? Is it only because she sees the same thing playing out in her family life that she doesn't want to accept, or is it something more? She says it's because Lelouch appears content to do nothing despite recognizing wrongs that angers her, but it always struck as that there is something else I cannot quite put my finger on... We see in this episode that Kallen despises weak people (or maybe people who accept weakness is a better way to say it?). Despite the sacrifices her mother made to assure Kallen has a peaceful and luxurious life, she fights in the name of correcting the injustices she see the Japanese suffer.

Joel Sasmad

It isn't that Kallen thought her mom enjoyed the situation, she thought that her mother was clinging to her father who clearly did not care about her, or worse that she might have accepted this horrible situation like the hot dog vendor seemed to.