1) The thing is, as it stands right now, Nunnally and Suzaku come as a set. What Nunnally lacks in diplomatic finesse Suzaku will make up for in military force. Not only is she Nunnally (an object of his affection since they were little), as you said, she does smack so much of Euphie v2.0. And I wonder how much he conflates the two people. As a result of his dedication to both, I don't think he can afford to let Nunnally fail. Though he didn't propose it, the SAR is his darling as much as it was Euphie's or Nunnally's.
6) Seriously, right? 32 episodes into Code Geass, and we know as little about geass as we did at the beginning. *sigh*
8) Although Lelouch is still the most fabulous character on the show by far, Rolo is the most gay. Just come out already, sheesh, and consummate your mindfucky, angsty, sibcon, shota buttsex. =P
9) Well, I wouldn't lay those charges so quickly upon Lelouch. But in any case, I think he has learned more about honor in this episode. And he is incredibly selfish and incredibly not at the same time. He may seek to further his own ends, but his own ends have generally sought to further others'. He's more or less lived his life for other people. This may be as validation for his existence after Daddy denounced his worth when he was 9, but still. Though he is a practical realist, Lelouch has always cared about the individual, and I do believe that he feels every loss and sacrifice that he has them make.
11) Deus ex machina? In my Geass? Perish the thought! (Still not nearly as bad as Lelouch's worst joke ever.)
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6) Seriously, right? 32 episodes into Code Geass, and we know as little about geass as we did at the beginning. *sigh*
8) Although Lelouch is still the most fabulous character on the show by far, Rolo is the most gay. Just come out already, sheesh, and consummate your mindfucky, angsty, sibcon, shota buttsex. =P
9) Well, I wouldn't lay those charges so quickly upon Lelouch. But in any case, I think he has learned more about honor in this episode. And he is incredibly selfish and incredibly not at the same time. He may seek to further his own ends, but his own ends have generally sought to further others'. He's more or less lived his life for other people. This may be as validation for his existence after Daddy denounced his worth when he was 9, but still. Though he is a practical realist, Lelouch has always cared about the individual, and I do believe that he feels every loss and sacrifice that he has them make.
11) Deus ex machina? In my Geass? Perish the thought! (Still not nearly as bad as Lelouch's worst joke ever.)