Er, since I'm not sure who you are referring to, let me explain my point of view.
I like Suzaku. And I don't mind Lelouch not getting his way every single time, that would be boring. Episode 7 was really nice (the shitty art not withstanding), and I certainly won't mind seeing Lelouch butt heads with the same generals to episode Twenty. Because after that the plot needs to wrap up. It's just that the Lancelot does the same thing over and over. And it's so overpowered it's like an authorial cheat---its only caveat as of the moment is that Suzaku has to be Britannia's lapdog, but he doesn't seem to mind. And. I *don't* like how they repeat Lelouch's 'terrain advantage' strategy in 10 even though it makes great practical sense regarding their situation, you can imagine why Lancelot To The Rescue can grate.
Disagree on the Antihero thing, though. It's a belief of mine that a really well-written character doesn't easily fall to Plot Role Categorizing. And this maybe because I've been spoiled to high heavens---but I don't think Lelouch's methods are even all that machiavellian yet. For really, really shitty, jaw-dropping WTF Did They Just Do That EVIL strategy in the name of good, I recommend the Ravages of Time manhua. The things they use there makes Lelouch actually look noble.
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I like Suzaku. And I don't mind Lelouch not getting his way every single time, that would be boring. Episode 7 was really nice (the shitty art not withstanding), and I certainly won't mind seeing Lelouch butt heads with the same generals to episode Twenty. Because after that the plot needs to wrap up. It's just that the Lancelot does the same thing over and over. And it's so overpowered it's like an authorial cheat---its only caveat as of the moment is that Suzaku has to be Britannia's lapdog, but he doesn't seem to mind. And. I *don't* like how they repeat Lelouch's 'terrain advantage' strategy in 10 even though it makes great practical sense regarding their situation, you can imagine why Lancelot To The Rescue can grate.
Disagree on the Antihero thing, though. It's a belief of mine that a really well-written character doesn't easily fall to Plot Role Categorizing. And this maybe because I've been spoiled to high heavens---but I don't think Lelouch's methods are even all that machiavellian yet. For really, really shitty, jaw-dropping WTF Did They Just Do That EVIL strategy in the name of good, I recommend the Ravages of Time manhua. The things they use there makes Lelouch actually look noble.