Stand by for another breakdown

Apr 01, 2007 12:11

I realized the geass tag on my journal has become all but pointless since almost every post I do references geass at least once. This was part of last post, but I didn't like how wordy it made things so moving.

In your Geass news of the day because it truly isn't a Nayami post without your daily Geass, I found the one thing I thought I never would amongst my Japanese fanart. A fan comic of Lulu "accidentally" geassing Euphie to sex him up, and then Suzaku walking in. What makes this a truly awesome find is that Euphie tops Lulu in every way possible. I need more trio art. I also need a name for my trio. I call the LuluSuzaNana trio art the "family trio." I think I'll call this one the "royal trio." Also, I really am going to make an AMV for Suzaku with "Chameleon Boy" within the month or so because I love the song and it always makes me think about him and cry. I already have so many perfect scenes in my head. It will be so depressing oh yes.


I wonder how long Lelouch had been planning to take out that portion of Tokyo because the setup couldn't have tied into last minute planning. I think it had something to do with what the Knights were walking on near the start of 21. It seems awfully convenient that the only people visibly in the area when Lelouch purges it are Britannian military. Some people speculate Britannia evacuated the area, but even if that's the case, laying the material for some a takedown would require some time. So this was something he had in mind before Euphemia's announcement of the Special Administration Zone? The events of 22 and 23 forced his hand to wipe out the area faster than he'd been anticipating. I wonder how long he would have delayed had Euphemia not made her announcement. Did it even matter when it came to that? Taking this into account, the massive carnage at the end of 22 and 23 (the part done by the Knights) doesn't seem that extreme since they were gearing up for it regardless. The only thing that appears to have changed was killing Euphemia, having an easier way to announce the United States of Japan and of course being ready to take on Suzaku. It doesn't make Lelouch any less power-crazed at the end when he's reveling in all the destruction; it just means he would have done it anyway. Also, it's obvious the creators have been preparing for this scene for a while since the scrolling timer has been in the OP since day one.

I've been wondering what will happen to Lelouch after seeing the speed-sub, probably not the best of things to use for my analysis. Lelouch says something about having to say goodbye to everyone since he can no longer control his geass. Obviously this refers to the student council but what about Nunnally? What does he intend to do about her? The twisted part of me started thinking that perhaps Lelouch intends to kill "himself." And by himself, I mean "Lelouch." There is the title for 25 being "Zero" to take into account. Maybe Lelouch is at the point where he's convinced himself that the only way he can realize his goals and keep from fucking up anything else he still cares about is to give in completely to this cold rebel leader persona he established for himself. Zero isn't supposed to care about matters of the heart. This further worries me as he may see bringing down Suzaku as a major step in this "death" of his former self. Such as why severing the ties between them during that phone call was so important. I still don't think Lelouch has a chance against Suzaku, but it distresses me nonetheless. Lelouch seems to be in this half-sane but the dark kind and half-crazy but the driven kind state of mind right now. He's taken his role-play to a much more dangerous level.

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