Date/Time: 2008-05-13 04:19 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] sumeragiskank.livejournal.com
He's willing to kill innocent people whenever he feels like it. Even in ep 6, he could have easily Geassed those two fleeing Britannian doctors I think they were to just go away or leave him alone. But no, he instead chose to kill them for no reason that I saw. He clearly does not see other people as having the same level of worth as himself or Nunally. I don't think he'd hesitate to pull the trigger on one of the school characters if he thought he'd benefit from it.

Lelouch isn't as sociopathic as Light, but I think he's clearly following the same path. And I really can't see how anyone could think that Light was anything but self interested evil working to get what he wanted and addicted to his own power. And I like Light a lot and was really intrigued that the series protagonist was in all affects its villain, but still, I don't think we were ultimately supposed to think that what he was doing was right. Lelouch is essentially working as a terrorist and I just can't support or see terrorism as the right way to go. I'm glad Nunally agrees.

Suzaku has made mistakes, yes, and he's clearly changed and been affected by the things that have happened. But I still think that he's operating nowhere near the level of villainy that Lelouch is. I think he's in the most difficult position in the whole series. Suzaku has much more at stake if he makes a mistake than Lelouch does.
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