
The past?!?!!?
Everything was a slip of the tongue!
Shut up, you parent killer.
>>3
…Let’s die.
>>5
Live!!!
The protagonist who makes too many slip-ups.
>>4
Everything is in the past!
Exaggeration!?
You have killed your father too, haven’t you? (slip of the tongue)
For example, if I said to kill Japanese people…
A scene that might barely make it into the top 3 of Lelouch’s life misstatements ranking.
>>12
The rival is too strong…
>>13
This scene is still better because it is something that can be fixed…
>>12
Hasn’t this guy made a lot of blunders and gaffes in just 20 years?
>>12
Yuffie is firmly in first place, but what about second place…?
When you’re in a hurry, you make slip-ups.
When I try to make a joke, I end up saying something inappropriate.
The body is made of slips of the tongue.
I’m the one to blame, and there’s no excuse I can make now, but if I don’t accomplish this, there’s no future for me, and it shouldn’t be a bad thing for you either. Ultimately, I’ll take responsibility, so I hope you can somehow cooperate with me.
Well, it’s clear that the top spot goes to Yuffie.
Bowing my head to someone for the first time in my life.
>>20
What’s with that back that’s tilted about 5 degrees?
>>20
>>20
You were quite carefree and bowing your head at school during the first term, weren’t you?
It’s terrible that only a few hours, not even a few days, have passed since Yuffie died.
If I could sincerely apologize from the bottom of my heart here, there might have been a different path.
It feels like I’m telling myself rather than just saying it to Suzaku.
>>25
You shouldn’t say that to yourself either.
>>25
Basically, I’m a man who doesn’t want to make excuses.
When a spoiled brat who doesn’t know how to apologize overlaps with a rebellious spirit, everything becomes the past!!
The past!?
In Lelouch’s mind, the fact that he accidentally used the Geass is already somewhat resolved along with that creepy confession, which was like a bullet sent out.
That’s why I said let’s accept that past and move forward!
>>28
It’s quite a slip of the tongue to respond to “I’m glad you could come” with “Well, there are many routes to get here.”
It’s just escaping to a deserted island that no one would want to go to, yet Suzaku often indulged in the delusional statements that it was for Nunnally or something like that, which, viewed objectively, were nothing but nonsense.
>>30
As Suzaku mentioned in his recollections, when Lelouch behaves like this (especially regarding Nunnally), he doesn’t lie and doesn’t make excuses, so I understand that his way of speaking becomes strange.
That’s true, but the way it’s said is so much that it makes you go, “What?!” about the past.
I think the performance of “Past!?” here is amazing.
>>32
I have a memory of feeling that I rarely see acting that expresses disbelief at someone else’s gaffe.
>>32
“It’s so amazing how the reactions are clearly mixed with various meanings like ‘I don’t get it!?’ ‘Are you kidding me!!?’ ‘Huh? What do you mean?'”
No matter what, you can’t treat it like the past, and that self-destruct switch threat—your loyal dog gauge is dropping rapidly, you know.
Well then, honestly, let’s say that I awakened the ability to make you obey my commands just this once.
I’m really sorry that it turned out that way with a lighthearted remark that I didn’t mean at all; it wasn’t intentional.
Even if you say that, I wonder what will happen.
>>33
It seems like it will turn into something like “Live with the burden of guilt after being extremely angry about not even being able to properly control your own abilities…”
Well, even if I tell the truth and temporarily join forces for Nanaly’s sake, once I confirm her safety, I will probably just capture Lelouch normally, Suzaku.
It doesn’t seem like there will be much change in the flow after that.
Saying something like “killing the father” is nothing but an inappropriate comment or an outburst.
What did you think would happen by saying this?
>>38
I think he’s simply just weak to Lelouch’s provocation and is unconsciously relying on Suzaku, making thoughtless comments.
It is a famous quote that makes Suzaku, who is living in the present, feel the future.
Well, I have a feeling that the outcome for these two couldn’t have been anything other than that, even though there were various detours along the way.
If we honestly reconcile, in the end, it will probably be the same.
After this, I love how Suzaku’s way of calling Lelouch changes repeatedly, giving off a sense of confusion.
He may be like that, but his acting skills are really strong, Sakurai Takahiro…
It’s amazing to make Suzaku say that your existence was a mistake!
They say that and then get all defensive.
Of course, it will be said that your existence was a mistake.
Even if I were to say the whole truth here and apologize for accidentally getting into this situation, I think Suzaku would still be in a raging mode.
>>47
Even if you lay it all bare, the essence of a terrorist doesn’t change…
I think Nanaly will be well taken care of.
In the final moments, as they decided to cooperate, things progressed smoothly, leaving me wondering if it would have gone this well if they had teamed up earlier…
>>48
No matter what anyone says, these two together are literally the strongest… I’m not joking.
From Lelouch’s perspective, if he were verbally abused by Suzaku and had his existence denied, it’s no surprise that he would get angry.
It’s all my fault, though.
>>49
Suzaku’s “Nunnally is mine!” really hits Lelouch hard, doesn’t it?
I have always put Nanaly first, so I feel like my sense of self-worth is being taken away.
“After this, will they be taken out in front of the emperor and start selling out friends to advance their career? That’s just too thick-skinned.”
After recently rewatching the entire series, I started to think that Suzaku is a victim throughout.
Killing my father may not be good, but did I really do something to bear this much responsibility!?
>>51
If I had to say, it’s that I’m quite eager to die…
>>58
What good does it do for a man like you to die…
The denial of existence is all according to plan! Everything is in the past!
Looking back, Lelouch was really terrible, but since he settled things in the end, it’s all good! He came back to life!
>>54
Don’t mess with me, you idiot… but still.
If C.C. makes that face, all I can say is “Oh, okay, just keep doing that forever!” It’s unfair.
>>54
The movie was great, but I think Suzaku could have gotten more seriously pissed off.
I’m throwing my life away.
>>63
Regarding Suzaku, living life with Zero activity is indeed fulfilling…
It would be better to handle it carelessly.
>>66
Didn’t you reach your limit with resurrecting Suzaku Zero?
Seeing the conversation here, I think Lelouch doesn’t like it when he feels left out.
I’m getting angry because I’m being told that what happens from here on is none of your business and that my existence is a mistake.
Well, I’m probably going to get scolded…
…Will it be set in insurance or fluid Sakradite?
It’s trending, you know.
>>56
I like that you’re eager to involve Karen too.
>>59
For now, I think this guy believes he can charm his way through a conversation as long as he isn’t shot in a fit of anger.
>>64
I think that’s why I was hurt in a significant way, thinking that I could round it all off and deny its existence.
>>59
It was dangerous when I was playing the refrain.
When Nina looks back, she will think this is Lelouch’s fault…
>>60
At the time of broadcasting, it was really disliked.
This child hasn’t done anything wrong at all…
>>71
Well, go ahead and make a weapon that kills everyone and just shoot it!! Wait, did you really shoot it…? Huh, that’s just ridiculous.
The reason is Lelouch, but…
>>60
It’s the same with the fan, but Lelouch skillfully shifts the hatred he should bear onto others.
Lelouch, you can change roles and be Zero even now.
You enjoy life normally, huh?
I think it’s impressive how well it bounced back to zero in R2.
>>69
That backlash must be the expulsion of zero.
Honestly, I think that development is a bit questionable, but considering what we’ve done so far, it shouldn’t go smoothly without any issues.
I wanted to see the continuation of episode 26 where both of them intentionally miss their bullets and team up…
I understand it’s regrettable, but if you’re going to do it halfway, then the official account shouldn’t put it out.
>>70
It’s impossible to collaborate in this situation!
There’s no way we can cooperate after Yuffie is killed.
I think the resurrection probably has to do with Lelouch and Suzaku deciding to take on Zero together.
>>74
I wish we could at least exchange phone numbers and consult each other.
While laughing heartily
That guy really did it! He really went and did it!
The way they speak is such that whether they are impulsively killed or just killed normally, it’s inevitable; in the end, it’s really that they are too close to each other.
Isn’t a wish similar to a Geass?
Are you really saying that to Suzaku…? I’ve been thinking that the whole time.
>>80
Suzaku is also under the Geass, huh…
The matter of patricide was a result of my childhood thinking that I could stop the war and minimize the damage…
The one who was most fixated on the past was Ruru Mountain.
Living like that would definitely make someone snap, but I think it would also help to know that somewhere, Lelouch is living happily.
I understand why you might be suspicious, so if you want to reject me, that’s fine.
They’re saying that, but it can’t happen without zero resistance activities, so it’s kind of like half a threat.
Well, I think that even if Lulu doesn’t do anything from now on, being alive is more advantageous for Suzaku than being dead.
The number one gaffe is just overwhelmingly dominant…
>>88
If I give a serious order, no one can defy me.
For example…
>>88
In the end, how did Yuffie’s social status settle, especially within Britannia?
>>120
It’s probably been announced that it’s due to Lelouch’s Geass.
Well, I might be treated as a victim…?
>>126
I don’t think Geass is known to the general public.
It might be common knowledge for important people.
>>120
I think it has settled that Lelouch and also Wakamoto, as part of the emperor’s bloodline, are all somehow crazy.
The difference between doing everything as zero from now on and traveling the world with mom.
But Suzaku has Nanaly…
>>92
I wonder what will happen to their relationship…
>>98
I think Lulu is definitely a big fan.
>>98
It’s a different accomplice from Lelouch and C.C.
What I did
I had no choice but to do that.
It couldn’t be helped.
Everything is the past.
The gap between the real-time broadcast and the viewer’s experience makes it feel like a bit of a past event, adding to its richness.
There are things that are okay to joke about and things that aren’t.
Just say to do a naked dance like in a 4-panel comic…
>>97
Schneizel is confused.
It felt like I had somewhat forgiven him before the Zero Requiem was carried out, but did I accidentally say that to Suzaku?
Suzaku wouldn’t think that he accidentally did this himself, right?
If Yuffie had gone berserk sooner, it would have only resulted in Suzaku becoming unemployed.
The fact that the recent Geass hasn’t been discovered while still insulting someone who’s already deceased is impressive, isn’t it?
Euphemia massacred innocent Japanese people! That’s not it…
>>102
Now that I’ve already done it, I have no choice but to make the most of it…
Suzaku got angry.
>>106
I think the mindset of maximizing the use of mockery, false accusations, or exaggeration after something has happened is pure evil.
>>102
Sure, Suzaku gets angry, saying that Geass is a convenient power that interrupts the conversation…
Suzaku, who manages to get by with that much in the resurrection, is quite the soft-hearted person and likes Lulu, doesn’t he?
They’ve officially introduced Lulu and Suzaku’s child now…
I honestly love Suzaku’s harsh responses to Lelouch from the end of Season 1 to R2.
>>109
Rather, it’s extremely lenient to settle things at that level.
I think Suzaku has probably become an ED.
Because there is a cat at Suzaku…
Did the staff not think that the ending of the revival was somewhat strange?
What on earth is the intention behind bringing in a scene where the one who killed Yuffie is getting along well with their partner right after Suzaku is reminiscing about Yuffie?
Suzaku-san?
Already dead, you know?
>>116
In terms of interpretation from manga and novels, for Nunnally, Suzaku is a lifelong accomplice with whom she shares the burden of sin and continues to be close.
Suzaku saying that the person he can rely on is dead is the greatest form of respect.
I also have the feeling that I can’t take Suzaku away from Sister Yuffie…
>>116
I think it’s often quoted, but I don’t think it was said with any malice.
In the revival’s comic adaptation, Nanaly and Suzaku are getting along well.
>>132
Since the revival, I think Nunally will truly break down if Zero Sakura dies this time.
In R2, there’s a scene where it completely loses its cool and yells “Kill Suzaku!!!” while getting super angry, and I love how it’s all messed up.
It’s a twisted story, but there are aspects where Lelouch thinks to maximize his use, which means advancing while bearing the weight of the dead…
>>118
I don’t think there’s such sentimentality…
>>122
Lelouch is rather a lump of sentimentalism!
Well, it’s truly a self-righteous sentimentality, and it really resembles dad.
In the end, even if I said it as a joke and didn’t mean it sincerely or intend to take advantage of it, it’s still a mistake that I can’t complain about even if I get killed.
>>119
If you don’t think about such things even a little, they won’t come out as a joke at all.
I’m traveling the world to recover the Geass after being resurrected, but this guy is seriously not doing anything right by giving Geass to my niece…
Recently, in Lost Stories, there’s a development where if aliens invade after the emperor’s ascension, Lelouch and Suzaku become the heroes.
The story itself was really great, but I became calm and realized that with this, the reputation of the massacre princess would remain intact.
Aren’t you still the massacre princess?
At the time of the broadcast, Lelouch was incredibly popular, and I remember that Suzaku, who was on the side that didn’t cater to Lelouch, was excessively criticized.
After some time has passed since the broadcast ended and I started to calm down, I have the impression that Suzaku is being evaluated more rationally.
In the end, it’s because of Lelouch, isn’t it? Even if it’s due to the Geass going out of control?
>>131
I wish I had given another example…
I think that the thing about Picudora means that it’s impossible to stand alongside Suzaku out of respect for Yuffie.
Kako!? Kako!? Kako kako kako!?
>>137
From the shadow of the quiet suburban forest.
After the main story of Suzaku, there’s only Kaguraya with any malice.
Kaguraya has enough malice to harass Zero in public.
>>139
Even though you couldn’t stop the knights—
>>139
You’re stepping on my foot with your heel at the party, after all.
Nanaly has also recovered mentally since the end of the main anime.