Basically, the only thing I really believe at this point is that this isn't really the end.
Hasn't anyone else notice that, when a series, is really, really, big in Japan, they like to end it with a movie, the last episode of the series being fairly ambiguous in at least some ways (as I predicted Geass' would be) to leave room for more story afterwords? Think Fullmetal Alchemist, Neon Genesis Evangelion, and Gundam Wing - I'm sure they've done it with others series, but those are the ones that come to mind, not to mention several Shonen Jump series.
Personally, I'm going to be more surprised if Geass doesn't get a movie, or at least a follow-up OVA series. It's absolutely huge in Japan (in case no one's noticed), and just based on what I've observed with other series, I really can't see this being the end.
Unless the director, or anyone else, has said that this is, in fact THE END, but even then I've got my doubts, really.
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Hasn't anyone else notice that, when a series, is really, really, big in Japan, they like to end it with a movie, the last episode of the series being fairly ambiguous in at least some ways (as I predicted Geass' would be) to leave room for more story afterwords? Think Fullmetal Alchemist, Neon Genesis Evangelion, and Gundam Wing - I'm sure they've done it with others series, but those are the ones that come to mind, not to mention several Shonen Jump series.
Personally, I'm going to be more surprised if Geass doesn't get a movie, or at least a follow-up OVA series. It's absolutely huge in Japan (in case no one's noticed), and just based on what I've observed with other series, I really can't see this being the end.
Unless the director, or anyone else, has said that this is, in fact THE END, but even then I've got my doubts, really.