I have to give Lulu lots of credits for managing to appear calm after Shirley's death, unlike the mess Suzaku seemed to put himself in after Euphie died.
Lelouch was a mess when Shirley died. He cleaned up to continue deceiving Rolo. Suzaku had no reason to do such a thing. Also, I think this goes to show that Lelouch and Suzaku are two very different characters.
Is Suzaku completely evil, or is he completely desperate to go against Lulu? I love him and all, but for him to persuade Kallen this way... Feeding Kallen the bullshit that Lulu killed Shirley is one thing, but to drug her with refrain is another... WTF Suzaku?!!!
I think it's wrong too, but honestly, using refrain is no different than Lelouch using Geass on someone to get his way. D: And no one gets all up in arms every time he does that. Suzaku is desperate and unlike Lelouch, he doesn't have a Geass. He's doing whatever he can to make a difference. Since Shirley was his friend, he's even more determined to prevent the chance of anyone else getting hurt. Manipulating Kallen probably isn't the best thing to do, but he needs answers. Not to mention the fact that Kallen is being so obstinate, which probably frustrates him even more considering Shirley's death.
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Lelouch was a mess when Shirley died. He cleaned up to continue deceiving Rolo. Suzaku had no reason to do such a thing. Also, I think this goes to show that Lelouch and Suzaku are two very different characters.
Is Suzaku completely evil, or is he completely desperate to go against Lulu? I love him and all, but for him to persuade Kallen this way... Feeding Kallen the bullshit that Lulu killed Shirley is one thing, but to drug her with refrain is another... WTF Suzaku?!!!
I think it's wrong too, but honestly, using refrain is no different than Lelouch using Geass on someone to get his way. D: And no one gets all up in arms every time he does that. Suzaku is desperate and unlike Lelouch, he doesn't have a Geass. He's doing whatever he can to make a difference. Since Shirley was his friend, he's even more determined to prevent the chance of anyone else getting hurt. Manipulating Kallen probably isn't the best thing to do, but he needs answers. Not to mention the fact that Kallen is being so obstinate, which probably frustrates him even more considering Shirley's death.