That's OK! I don't like Lelouch. I don't *dislike* him, but I certainly don't like him either. I am looking forward to it all going off in his face too. >:) He might have experienced terrible misfortune at the start of his life, but through the Ashfords and the school, he and Nunally were given the chance to have some peace and some real friends with a degree of safety and anonimity and without pressure. But Lelouch just had to meddle. Any future misery will have been of his own making; he might have felt naturally vengeful but if he'd been able to leave that behind, his life would be in fact a lot better.
I think that maybe even as a tiny child, Mao was very intuitive about people. But it's hard to say why CC chose him as we don't know what her goal is when she chooses her pawns. My wonderings about Mao were more along the lines of, since he was Chinese, was he a little Chinese boy in Japan, or was CC in China. I was just wondering if there was any backstory there. Perhaps there isn't.
Whatever Shirley decides to do it will be interesting, esp since even when she loved Lelouch, she held a gun to him; one wonders what she might do without that affection.
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I think that maybe even as a tiny child, Mao was very intuitive about people. But it's hard to say why CC chose him as we don't know what her goal is when she chooses her pawns. My wonderings about Mao were more along the lines of, since he was Chinese, was he a little Chinese boy in Japan, or was CC in China. I was just wondering if there was any backstory there. Perhaps there isn't.
Whatever Shirley decides to do it will be interesting, esp since even when she loved Lelouch, she held a gun to him; one wonders what she might do without that affection.