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Code Geass 1x3 Questions

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In the first episode we saw Lelouch refer to himself as a liar and living with a mask which makes it hard for us the audience to understand his intentions/motivations. This episode we get to meet his sister, do you think he will lie to her? He tells us his motivation is to make a better world for her, do you think this is also a lie?

SouthCoast

Hey, you can just refer to me as Cynder, but my question is more of a theory request: If Lelouch, in some alternate universe, had both the Power he is shown to have as well as the Death Note, what kind of shenanigans do you think he could get up to?

Fukkyu Bisch

Hi 👋 I wonder what do you think guys about the fact that Lelouche is not some random smart guy who just happened to hate Empire but actually happened to have decent motivation ? Also wanna know what do you think about him as a character comparing to Light from DN ?

ABRIKOS102

We know you like the opening, but what do you think of the ending? Personally I love both the song and the art style.

Valdinia

Some anime are more fun when you notice the small details. Code Geass goes beyond that and implants even smaller, minute details for you to discover after multiple viewings. For example did anyone notice that the bee Kallen killed had been geassed by Lelouch?

Raul Iggynashow

They're asking for questions for those eps for both the leading shows so not really. That said, you can literally go see the views and comments on YT and see whose winning so not really much to spoil, per se.

fr0st

Not that I really mind, but doesn’t the fact that you are asking for questions for episodes 3 and 4 kinda spoil which show won?

Wade Kruse

In this episode Lelouch has started to show why he and Light are compared. Murdered his brother, manipulating everyone around him and seeming unphased but how do you think his deeper connections with his sister will contrast his development with Lights?

Bradley Hall

Lelouch at this point has killed his own brother in order to achieve his goal of creating the ideal world. How far do you think he would go? (And since you just watched DN and CG is often compared to it: Do you think he'd go as far a Light?)

Ricardo De silva

At the end of the episode Cloves's death was blamed on Suzaku. This a typical example of using someone as a scapegoat when you have no leads on who the real culprit is. This is seen in today's society too which is why in certain instances innocent people end up in Jail. Why do you think Britannia felt the need to just blame Suzaku for that without trying to search for more evidence? Also if it was Light and he saw this on TV, he would have written their names then and there and killed the people that were taking Suzaku to his execution unjustly but Lelouche's Geass power is different. what do you think he will do? what will be his best approach to save his childhood friend?

Keshan Fonseka

when Lelouch asked Kallen why go as far as being a terrorist when he found out she's a half breed, what do you think her answer was? what do you think Kallen's motivation is in joining the resistance even though she's from a well off Britannian family?

cLyNeSnOw

"You can't change the world without getting your hands dirty." Is a similar view to Light but much more plainly stated. The circumstances are very different while Light lived in a world closer to ours with regular crime as we have seen Lelouch lives in Area 11 where Japanese are treated as second class citizens (assuming there's also 10 areas before Japan was conquered) do you think this statement is different to Light as the world of Code Geass is arguably one of War? Do you disagree with the statement? How dirty do you think Lelouch is willing to get his hands to change the world?

Peter Amet

This is one of several times we have heard Lelouch say “You can’t change the world without getting your hands dirty”, and the first time he held true to that statement as he shot his half-brother right in front of him. Do you agree with this statement? How do you think it will affect how he tackles his main objective “to build a world where Nunnally can find happiness” Also, a bonus question. In this episode we get a little hint about some things that make the Code Geass world different from ours. Specifically, the teacher mentions “The Humiliation of Edinburgh, the transfer of the capital, and north and south war topics”. How do you think those events shaped the world of Code Geass? This is unfortunately never really expanded upon in the show, so if you’re interested in finding out more, I can add some explanation.

Sibelius

Considering what you have seen regarding Clovis, do you believe he was genuinely happy his sibling was alive or if it was just more of his acting?

Darthwin Wright


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