I thought the episode was pretty good, and a fitting end for a rollercoaster of a series. It was almost tragic, I suppose, but anyway there are spoilers ahead.
I think Lelouch is really dead. He set out to do what he wanted, and felt his death was necessary for his plan. It was nice how Suzaku likes to end conflict by stabbing the main bosses.
Unfortunately, Lelouch forgot one thing: Arthur. WTF are they going to do when Zero visits a school festival and ends up chasing Arthur around Ashford? Isn’t anyone going to get suspicious when Zero does a triple spin in the air and roundhouse kicks Arthur in the face?
Sayoko is definitely hiding in one of those orange trees.
The scene with Nunnally falling down the stairs was hilarious. All along she was supposed to be gentle and kind, but when someone tips her over she gets spiteful. Also, I thought her inability to walk was also part of the Geass, so why is she still wheelchair-bound?
I can’t believe they used that silly looking sword at the end. Lelouch sliding down the ramp was totally awesome. Nunnally fanservice on the parade float was unexpected.
I prefer Kallen’s non-OotBK hair. She looked cute in the wedding photo, and I think she makes an OK couple with Gino. I think Kallen just worshipped Zero, as Gino seems more her type.
How the hell can Guilford run out with a gun in his hand? Isn’t he blind?
I don’t understand how some of the characters got invited to Ougi and Viletta’s wedding. Why would Nina or Anya be there?
Overall, I liked Code Geass a lot. Sure there were some silly plot twists, and it was annoying how almost nobody ever stayed dead, but every single episode was super-exciting. The ending even wrapped up most of the details nicely, just as planned.
A Few Thoughts On Code Geass 25
I thought the episode was pretty good, and a fitting end for a rollercoaster of a series. It was almost tragic, I suppose, but anyway there are spoilers ahead.
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