He did? Then what did Lelouch die for?Destiny_Gundam wrote:Odello died for our sins.
Hows Windsor?
He did? Then what did Lelouch die for?Destiny_Gundam wrote:Odello died for our sins.
Hell if I know. I live in Tecumsehhawk of endymion wrote:Hows Windsor?
Destiny_Gundam wrote:Hell if I know. I live in Tecumsehhawk of endymion wrote:Hows Windsor?
Will have to disagree on Lulu's death being equal or GREATER than Euhpy's. Remember, Lulu's end was the result of his choices and actions, which C.C. did warn him earlier about having great powers. Euphy never had a choice when the Geass was cast upon her. And the title, Lelouch of the Rebellion, if you are into literature, it should give you a fair warning that Lelouch will meet his end. I remember a quote that goes like this, if ends in failure, its a rebellion; if ends in success, its a revolution.wielder wrote: Speaking of Code Geass...I agree, Euphemia's death is surely something to regret considering its tragic and unexpected nature, for all the mentioned reasons, but in terms of emotional impact I'd say Lelouch's death was equal if not superior to it, even if I do understand the fact that was also quite a fitting end for him. I wouldn't want to see him survive after the ending, all horrible fanfiction aside, though part of me does wish the situation hadn't come to that in the first place.
For that matter, Shirley's death may be a distant third or fourth in that show, but it probably also counts. Even though her character's fate could be seen coming from almost a mile away, it would have been interesting to see her survive and grow out of just being a carefree high school student with a crush.
I'm not denying it was relatively predictable too, by reading into those and other elements.skyknight wrote: Will have to disagree on Lulu's death being equal or GREATER than Euhpy's.
From what I can understand, without actually watching the series...I'd think the fact Hitomi decided to go back to her own world is what would make it depressing for some, especially shippers, so I imagine they wanted her to stay with the man she loved. This part of the ending was briefly mentioned on the podcast.Also, I keep hearing from other anime fans that Escaflowne is quite depressing, I wonder if they only saw the film-edited version?
No, he died for sake of no lighter sequel or spin off being made down the line.Destiny_Gundam wrote:Odello died for our sins.
*Looks at G Gundam* ... Then he died for nothing!Wellman wrote: No, he died for sake of no lighter sequel or spin off being made down the line.
Destiny_Gundam wrote:*Looks at G Gundam* ... Then he died for nothing!Wellman wrote: No, he died for sake of no lighter sequel or spin off being made down the line.
Lelouch died for the sake of all other anime companies that want to attempt to produce mecha anime. Think about it; if Code Geass became a huge franchise like Gundam, that would practically kill any hope of other companies even trying to enter the real robot genre.hawk of endymion wrote:He did? Then what did Lelouch die for?Destiny_Gundam wrote:Odello died for our sins.