Code Geass 1x22 questions
Added 2023-08-30 22:42:59 +0000 UTCComment spoiler free questions below!
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Assuming this hasn't been watched yet, as you prepare questions. Genuine recommendation NOT to read the episode title, there's that meme of Anime Episodes spoiling the show like One Piece and My Hero but this one is rather, well people said already. This will let you know tho but at least Montana can be 100% blind and maybe you can edit in a clip of you saying the title later hahahaha.
Peter Amet
2023-09-23 01:19:06 +0000 UTCAs he is watching Euphemia and the Knightmares massacre the Japanese civilians, A dying woman grabs onto Lelouch's leg and begs him to please save Japan. What do you think it will do to Lelouch to have people beg him to save them from a massacre that he, albeit unintentionally, caused in the first place due to his overconfidence?
Fiction Weavile
2023-09-21 16:35:44 +0000 UTCYea to make her shoot HIM
sammypompeius
2023-09-12 20:45:36 +0000 UTCThe Special Administrative Zone was, despite Euphy's intentions, a false equality to stop rebellion. What does Schneizel's support of it means?
sammypompeius
2023-09-09 13:54:40 +0000 UTCDo you feel like zero deserves to take at least some of Responsibility for what happened? Even if he didn't intend for It to happen this way he did intend to use his geass on her.
Bryan McClure
2023-08-31 18:51:47 +0000 UTCWould you equate what Lelouch did to like starting a forest fire? Most forest fires are started accidentally via human error, quickly gets out of control and can cause massive countrywide destruction including loss of human lives. (Montana has a shirt with Smokey the Bear saying only you can prevent forest fires. I wish there was a shirt with C2 saying only yourself can prevent Euphy from killing the Japanese when your geass is out of control. LOL )
Raul Iggynashow
2023-08-31 15:34:37 +0000 UTCAt the end of this episode we see the Emperor say “you’re worthy of being called my son” who do you think he’s referring to and why?
Brendan O'Connor
2023-08-31 09:41:25 +0000 UTCContradicting his geass and knack for manipulation, Lelouch puts great value in free will. He hasn't told anyone "obey my every comand"(Light would), killing Clovis instead which I consider a mercy, and none of the Black Knights follow Zero under Geass. He had no control over his life since being a kid parenting his sibling in a war zone. Now the power that had finally given him control went out of control and took his sister's free will, how will he deal with that?
sammypompeius
2023-08-31 03:41:30 +0000 UTCLelouch was already greatly affected by guilt, now of no choice of his own he carries the deaths of the massacre as well as the order to kill a younger sister he was going to abandon all his plans for. How will this, and the geass growing stronger, affect our favorite 17 yo terrorist?
sammypompeius
2023-08-31 03:25:56 +0000 UTCThus, we arrive at the episode that the fandom always waits for new reactors to get to; near the end of this episode, we hear the resignation in Lelouch's voice when he says that their only choice now is to "exploit Euphemia to the utmost, it's the least we can do," and tearfully ending with orders to find her and kill her. What effect do you think having to kill someone Lelouch truly cared about because of his own mistake will have on him moving forward?
Eric C
2023-08-30 23:18:54 +0000 UTCThis episode contained short reaction clips from a multitude of characters, each adding a layer of perspective to this event. In one of these, Emperor Charles says "Yes! You're worthy of being called my child now!" Whom do you think he is referring to: Euphemia or Lelouch? Or someone else? (Edit:grammar fix)
Zero2Antihero
2023-08-30 23:00:57 +0000 UTC