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Millie Long

The CC and Lelouch kiss at the end has always oddly stuck with me as an anime favorite. Britania v Japan? Nah... At the end of the day, that kiss ultimately turned it all into just a dramatic backdrop for the romance of CC and Lelouch as they seek what they REALLY want; to find their peace. As a hopeless romantasy girl, I refuse to believe otherwise.

Infinite Winds

Who told them to watch the third op and yet not the second...

Chideraa Udegbulem

I personally believe CC loved every person she made a contract with, which is really sad when you see how Mao turned out.

Joan Paulino

Y’all are soooo lucky… I was watching this as it came out, and had to wait YEARS for season 2. I was sooooo upset! And……’scene!’

The Holy Crusader [VA]

As much shit as I like to give Nina for being table girl, I'll give her props for being ballsy and being able to make a bomb.

The Holy Crusader [VA]

Imagine waiting for season 2 to air on tv after watching that cliffhanger.

Chels

Not sure if it has any bearing on the show but something I thought was interesting. Odysseus in oral folklore was the kindest but meekest hero of legend, wanting to trust everyone at face value, never wanting to kill or fight (unless he was forced to fight, which his kindness bites him in the arse later) and all he wanted was to return home from war, so he believed in everything he was told to get there, making his and his men's lives harder until he finally broke mentally and became the most ruthless, monstrous killer, which Epic the musical very appropriately has a song for him that asks "when does a man become a monster?" (10/10 recommend btw) so it's just interesting to me they have a meek and kindly seeming but cowardly character named Odysseus. (Not that our modern eyes would see the hero of legend Odysseus as cowardly, but in legend he was considered a coward for not killing the cyclops or Circe, or all these other characters he faced, but he did throw a baby off a cliff to prevent it from becoming his foe. Side note: None of the Greek heroes were good guys. Hero doesn't mean savior. It means a troubled protagonist that goes through a series of trials and overcomes them only to fall to their own folly)

Chels

Ok my theory as someone who doesn't remember this half of the show at all. I think Marianne or whatever had a Geass and she killed herself but she told Nunnally to close her eyes in order to do it, which is why she's blind 🤔 Also I think the little alien is a boy. And finally; a little funny thing to me (as a practicing witch and linguistic Anthropology student) when Lelouch says "if you're a witch, I'll be your Warloch" umm.. he basically said "I'll be your traitor and killer" lol which, I dunno if it was on accident, but it feels like foreshadowing. People often confused the fact that Witch can't be used for men, so they replace it with either Warloch or Wizard, but Wizard is a entirely different culture and more fantasy, and Warloch was a term to refer to witches who turned in other witches to the church, and it literally translates to "traitor" or "betrayer of your kind"

ibtissam mossakan

You should really delete part of your comment. Even if you say you don't remember, there are a bunch of spoilers in your statement. But for your question about warlocks, the show is in japanese, the word used is maou, which is closer to demon in translation, but doesn't give off the proper romantic undertones as the translation chosen.