I've said it before and I will said it again. Everyone in this episode as on the stupid drugs. So many dumb mistakes.
I think the problem with Euphemia is that she honestly doesn't know how to really think about it. She doesn't really understand the Elevens; she simply sympathizes with them. It doesn't help her cause that her knight and what most consider to be her consort is an Eleven since they think she is purely motivated by love. Wait, that is the case, isn't it? It will be hard for her to win the support of the Britannians if they regard her actions as emotional and juvenilistic. I think what makes me so sad about Euphemia is while she really wants to understand people, she is ultimately unable to because of her upbringing and position in life. I'm not even sure she can really understand Suzaku. But she does *try*. As Euphemia said in 20, she just wants to see smiles. The smiles of the ones she loves. She doesn't understand that Britannia's power can't suddenly make everything all right, and that peace truly means nothing to those who are just handed it.
I forgot how Schneizel didn't run the idea past Cornelia. He has a tendency of keeping the two sisters away from each other I've noticed. I think it's because he doesn't want Euphemia to share what she knows with Cornelia. This leads me to believe the spoilers that Schneizel knows who Zero is. I think he doesn't trust Euphemia's influence over Cornelia, and he wants to keep Cornelia a warrior. If he keeps everyone in the dark, he can place the blame where he wants at a later time.
I think the most important thing about Lelouch's fury is the fact that Euphemia doesn't get what's driving him. She is making assumptions based on his deceitful actions, and those assumptions will cost them both dearly. She truly wants to have her brother happy and back with her again.
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I think the problem with Euphemia is that she honestly doesn't know how to really think about it. She doesn't really understand the Elevens; she simply sympathizes with them. It doesn't help her cause that her knight and what most consider to be her consort is an Eleven since they think she is purely motivated by love. Wait, that is the case, isn't it? It will be hard for her to win the support of the Britannians if they regard her actions as emotional and juvenilistic. I think what makes me so sad about Euphemia is while she really wants to understand people, she is ultimately unable to because of her upbringing and position in life. I'm not even sure she can really understand Suzaku. But she does *try*. As Euphemia said in 20, she just wants to see smiles. The smiles of the ones she loves. She doesn't understand that Britannia's power can't suddenly make everything all right, and that peace truly means nothing to those who are just handed it.
I forgot how Schneizel didn't run the idea past Cornelia. He has a tendency of keeping the two sisters away from each other I've noticed. I think it's because he doesn't want Euphemia to share what she knows with Cornelia. This leads me to believe the spoilers that Schneizel knows who Zero is. I think he doesn't trust Euphemia's influence over Cornelia, and he wants to keep Cornelia a warrior. If he keeps everyone in the dark, he can place the blame where he wants at a later time.
I think the most important thing about Lelouch's fury is the fact that Euphemia doesn't get what's driving him. She is making assumptions based on his deceitful actions, and those assumptions will cost them both dearly. She truly wants to have her brother happy and back with her again.
Next episode is probably going to make me crazy.