{"id":1294,"date":"2008-09-28T21:41:44","date_gmt":"2008-09-28T13:41:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.darkmirage.com\/?p=1294"},"modified":"2008-09-29T10:08:33","modified_gmt":"2008-09-29T02:08:33","slug":"code-geass-r2-episode-25","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.darkmirage.com\/2008\/09\/28\/code-geass-r2-episode-25\/","title":{"rendered":"Code Geass R2 — Episode 25"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"Code<\/p>\n

It’s been a long journey, (probably longer than necessary due to the Xingke arc) but it’s finally over. The ending doesn’t come as a huge surprise. Although I do have some personal disappointments (poor Kallen ;_;), it was as a whole better than I had expected. Spoilers ahead.<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Summary<\/h3>\n

\"Code
\nShe finally stops being annoying<\/p>\n

Lelouch has to resort to using Geass on Nunnally, because he lacks the physical strength to pry the Key of Damocles from a wheelchair-bound defenceless little girl. After successfully asserting his dominant role as the tough big brother, he enters the whole I-am-evil routine.<\/p>\n

\"Code
\n“Why didn’t anyone tell me I wasn’t the main character!?”<\/p>\n

The episode goes into the pre-programmed “give everyone his\/her allocated airtime to angst and reflect on the past” sequence, during which Kallen kicks Suzaku’s ass, and Orange and Loli have some weird chemistry going on between them, which is totally wtf.<\/p>\n

\"Code
\nBDSM Yaoi<\/p>\n

With Damocles under his control, Lelouch declares himself ruler of the world. He rounds up all the people who opposed him and sets up a kinky public parade to probably execute them or something.<\/p>\n

\"Code
\nLee Harvey Oswald or Claus von Stauffenberg?<\/p>\n

Zero makes a sudden appearance and kills Lelouch. The world goes wtf, and the end! What a shocking ending! The crowd goes wild!<\/p>\n

\"Code<\/p>\n

Okay, so Zero is really Suzaku in disguised. This is all part of Lelouch’s plan for world peace. The world rallies around Zero and everyone is happy and wears black suits! Woohoo! And Lelouch survives too.<\/p>\n

Thoughts<\/h3>\n

\"Code
\nThe anguish!<\/p>\n

As I said, it’s not a bad ending. It’s rather grand and exciting, but it sort of doesn’t give the feeling of satisfaction for some reason. Like how Nunnally realizes too late that her brother is a Good Guy<\/strong>, and how Kallen will now forever be single because she can’t help but compare every guy she meets with her memories of Lelouch, and touch herself<\/strong> at night in naughty ways while looking at his photos.<\/p>\n

\"Code
\nThe South shall rise!<\/p>\n

Kallen and Suzaku repeat their whole debate over violent rebellion versus working peacefully to improve the system from within. This is rather like the American Civil War<\/strong>. Do states have the right to unilaterally reject federal laws that they perceive to be unconstitutional, and to secede from the Union if they feel that their rights are not being protected? Is armed struggle a valid option? So I guess what I am saying is that the Black Knights are like the Confederacy<\/strong>, except they aren’t white supremacists; they are black.<\/p>\n

\"Code
\nShe stole Nunnally’s crane<\/p>\n

As for Lelouch, I’m pretty sure he survives. I mean, I realize that C.C.’s closing remarks are intentionally vague, but they do strongly suggest that she is having regular sex<\/strong> with Lelouch on haystacks while travelling around rural Japan. Furthermore, from a point of common sense (which doesn’t always works in anime but whatever), if the technology exists to resurrect Orange, to let Sayoko act as Lelouch’s body double, and to build a gigantic orbital space station that can flatten the world, then surely there must be some way for Lelouch to fake his public death?<\/p>\n

\"Code
\nSeparation of church and state<\/p>\n

Perhaps Lelouch’s Geass reached its final stage and now he’s invulnerable (or however this Code Geass gibberish works). This means that he probably gave Suzaku the power of Geass, which makes sense if you consider the fact that Suzaku has to somehow conceal his identity as Zero from the entire world, a feat Lelouch managed only with the use of Geass.<\/p>\n

IANACGEBIPOOMB<\/strong> (I Am Not A Code Geass Expert But I Play One On My Blog), but assuming my wild conjecture is true, then this means that Lelouch and C.C. have the rest of eternity to get tired of having sexual intercourse while lying on dead plant materials and awkwardly fumbling each other’s unclothed body.<\/p>\n

\"Code
\nPoor Kallen is pretending to be happy :(<\/p>\n

I’m sure there are people who wish to disagree for the sake of it, but my personal interpretation of the ending is that Lelouch is alive with C.C., which I think is rather unfair to Kallen. Can’t they at least bring her along for a threesome<\/strong>? :(<\/p>\n

Screencaps<\/h3>\n

\"Code
\n“Lelouch… You know it to be true. I am your sister!”<\/p>\n

\"Code
\n“Do I stand a chance against her physical might?”<\/p>\n

\"Code
\nSigh…<\/p>\n

\"Code
\nThere were eleven states in the Confederacy. Coincidence or conspiracy?<\/p>\n

\"Code
\nRapist attack<\/p>\n

\"Code
\nShe fights him off with karate<\/p>\n

\"Code
\n“Oh noz. I am teh useless”<\/p>\n

\"Code
\nDramatic lighting<\/p>\n

\"Code
\nT_T<\/p>\n

\"Code
\nI want an Eternal Storage too<\/p>\n

\"Code
\nSomething<\/em> goes in there<\/p>\n

\"Code
\nPrincess Leia<\/p>\n

\"Code
\nThey are all Europeany now<\/p>\n

\"Code
\nThe greatest congregation of racial stereotypes in the show<\/p>\n

\"Code
\nThis guy takes his nickname too seriously<\/p>\n

I spent the last two days trying to memorize the entire history of the United States for SAT II. My brain is on the verge of exploding. There ought to be laws against forming political parties that share the same name with ten billion other parties in the past. Let’s make it the 28th Amendment. You can call it the Protect Our Children’s Sanity Bill<\/strong>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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