No, I thought it was really good, but I guess it's probably because I agree with essentially everything you said. XD; You're right. In essence, both Suzaku and Lelouch are going about this whole thing "wrong", but the viewer is made to chose the lesser of two evils, I suppose. Don't just assume that because Lelouch is the main character he is always "right." Just because Suzaku doesn't constantly think solely of himself, doesn't mean that he's going about this in the "right" manner either.
I like Lelouch, but after what he did to Euphie, regardless of the fact that it was an accident, I don't care, it was messed up I seriously don't think he deserves to win this... Well, at least not easily and that makes for a win series, my friend. BUT I DIGRESS.
I've always felt that despite the fact that Lelouch only attacks or uses people who deserve it, I think it's important to remember that this is based on his reasoning alone. It all depends on perspective. If we went about killing all the people we didn't quite agree without any mode of forgiveness, then our world would be pretty screwed up. However, Lelouch does typically kill and use people that are truly corrupt. But what about the Japanese Federation? Were they truly corrupt? Ah, well. It's all about opinion and you're right. Geass is meant to be thought about. However, I find poking fun at it a much more enjoyable. Oh, how seriously fandom takes you, Code Geass.
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I like Lelouch, but after what he did to Euphie, regardless of the fact that it was an accident,
I don't care, it was messed upI seriously don't think he deserves to win this... Well, at least not easily and that makes for a win series, my friend. BUT I DIGRESS.I've always felt that despite the fact that Lelouch only attacks or uses people who deserve it, I think it's important to remember that this is based on his reasoning alone. It all depends on perspective. If we went about killing all the people we didn't quite agree without any mode of forgiveness, then our world would be pretty screwed up. However, Lelouch does typically kill and use people that are truly corrupt. But what about the Japanese Federation? Were they truly corrupt? Ah, well. It's all about opinion and you're right. Geass is meant to be thought about. However, I find poking fun at it a much more enjoyable. Oh, how seriously fandom takes you, Code Geass.