XD; Sadly, I think about Suzaku's side of things the most. I didn't like him much in the beginning when he really started to fall into the 'FOR RIGHTEOUS JUSTICE' role, but when I found out he killed his father I had to stop, go back, and look at him again from the start with a different view. There's actually a lot revealed about him and it all matches up.
Yeah, there won't be a Happily Ever After for anyone, I think. The series sets you up with these notions of black and white, but they blend throughout. There's a lot of emphasis placed on the good and evil that exist within humans. To have an ending where good triumphs would completely undermine everything so far.
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Yeah, there won't be a Happily Ever After for anyone, I think. The series sets you up with these notions of black and white, but they blend throughout. There's a lot of emphasis placed on the good and evil that exist within humans. To have an ending where good triumphs would completely undermine everything so far.