Why do you think that? I know Lelouch tends to irk her, but I think that's only because he specifically tries to get on her nerves. Once the initial awkwardness and "zomg it was you, you bastard!!!" is done with, it probably won't be much different. She admires what he does either way.
That's probably all it was, but the direction seemed like it was more or less joking/teasing about the idea. With the window scene. Then again, that probably has multiple layers of interpretation, depending on how you want to see it. When she's addressing Lelouch about the tickets though, it's very much a straight-forward "don't forget what you're here for."
I don't think C.C. is that detached, despite not being human. Not naturally. Her feelings of sorrow and pain and wanting to understand why she is the way she is are too great for that. I think it's just a persona she's created for herself based on the suffering of the past. There's plenty room for more development as far as that goes.
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That's probably all it was, but the direction seemed like it was more or less joking/teasing about the idea. With the window scene. Then again, that probably has multiple layers of interpretation, depending on how you want to see it. When she's addressing Lelouch about the tickets though, it's very much a straight-forward "don't forget what you're here for."
I don't think C.C. is that detached, despite not being human. Not naturally. Her feelings of sorrow and pain and wanting to understand why she is the way she is are too great for that. I think it's just a persona she's created for herself based on the suffering of the past. There's plenty room for more development as far as that goes.