
Honorary Number 2
Was there a time when you were a good person?
Wasn’t it just convenient for you?
When Lelouch caused chaos and the Knights were shaken, it was usually due to this guy’s charisma that things settled down somehow.
Do you still have that much enthusiasm towards the fan dying?
It was quite tough to ride on the “die of a fan” trend with the Pop Team Epic collaboration.
Sexual desire, you know…
The thread that Viretta created.
The only one who can stop the conflict between Miracle and Deithart during the period when Zero is not around is probably Ougi.
I don’t think you’re a bad person or anything.
No matter how you think about it, I just don’t seem suited for war, and it’s sad in many ways that being a teacher was probably the best option for me.
The impression of being foolish.
The reason Zero, who fled from the enemy during the Black Rebellion, was welcomed back in R2 is thanks to Ougi and Todou.
First of all, that group relies too much on having a single leader.
They’re a nice person who lets me stay at their house and makes pork soup for me.
Regarding the zero banishment, it’s not so much about what Ougi and the others are doing, but rather because of the accumulation of Lelouch’s distrust and Schneizel’s schemes being too significant.
Schneizel really is unfair for not lying.
As Lelouch said, the moment Schneizel showed up in person at that place, it was already checkmate no matter what he said.
I thought it might have been better to have gotten about a year more to think about the scenario.
Why did you believe Schneider… Even if everything is true, it’s a story brought by the enemy, right?
In terms of the number and severity of foolish acts, Lelouch is in a league of his own.
I think that timing for cutting to zero is there, so I don’t think that’s a problem.
Mr. Toudou also mentioned something along the lines of being willing to rise up if Zero is plotting something after the war while riding the elevator with the Four Holy Sword members before the Tokyo showdown.
There are parts where Zero is going way overboard.
I’m only saying the truth, so of course I believe it.
It’s suspicious, but I want to believe in Zero one more time! Given that there was the premise of somehow holding on at the beginning of R2, looking back, I think it’s not so strange to cut off Zero.
I don’t really understand when we will arrive at Schneizel.
Somehow I managed to wrap things up well, but I think the second half of the second season was complete chaos.
If it’s said that Major Katase’s unnatural suicide was actually a ruse by Zero, then of course Tohdo would lose faith.
Well, it’s mainly Zero that’s causing the trouble.
It’s like the consequences of having underestimated people’s feelings have come back to haunt us.
People won’t follow just because of reason, more than Lelouch thinks.
I re-evaluated quite a bit at Ross Street.
At that time, I have the impression that there were a lot of extreme fans, both good and bad, possibly because Suzaku was also called Uzaku and it was the peak of summary websites.
Regardless of whether it’s true or false, I just jumped on it because it was exactly the time when I wanted to cut it down to zero.
It’s Lulu’s fault for getting carried away.
At that time, I said things like “go die” as a joke, but no matter how you think about it, a suicide attempt without any intention of actually dying is just plain cold, so I dislike it.
It’s more about using the process of elimination rather than supporting Schneizel…
Cornelia tried to stop Schneizel, who boarded the Freyja-equipped aircraft, but he is negotiating and threatening with cards that are not in his hand, so on the contrary, it shows that Mr. Ougi has both quick thinking and courage.
Creating quantifiable data and evaluating it seems overly natural and arrogant, zero.
Is it really zero!?
Hahaha, that’s right, it’s all my doing!
What can we do about it?
It’s fine because I’m getting results!
Lelouch also has his faults for not raising his affection level with the Black Knights.
At the critical moment, they flee from the enemy, possess mind-controlling superpowers, and use others as pawns; in the end, the suspicious Schneizel barely wins over Zero.
You don’t have to apologize to Lelouch.
I should have apologized to the Federation for the arbitrary decision I made.
That Schnizel over there seems suspicious, but he’s taking the big risk of coming here to negotiate by storming the enemy’s headquarters, after all.
Stop being a bad person without explaining yourself and just getting defensive!
Hey, what’s going on, Zero!
Even though there was zero trust, if it were the usual Lelouch, there was a possibility he could have turned it around from that point, but he was reckless, so the timing was also skillful.
Because of the Geass, even if I want to trust, I can’t trust…
It’s just too crazy to say that you don’t care about Asahina being missing!
The matter of Euphemia is an act of evil even from a Japanese perspective.
Although the stance is that people’s feelings are important, it seems consistent to use and exhaust people as mere pieces naturally.
It seems that Jeremiah suddenly becoming a member has had a subtle but significant impact.
Schneizel brought Freia and is taking out insurance.
However, even Schnitzel, who accepted Fan’s rather unreasonable request without knowing how she would act, was a bit surprised and found himself in an unreadable situation.
Considering the matter of the special zone massacre, it’s natural to cut to zero.
If you don’t know the underlying circumstances of Geass, there’s no way to defend it at all, but it feels off that Lelouch is just talking normally in the movie.
Importance is
Nunnally >>>>> friend roommate >>>>>> others
So
I don’t care! (I don’t care)
Did Diethart do anything so bad that he would meet such a cruel end?
When it comes to pros and cons, aren’t the pros greater?
The evaluation changes between the movie version and the TV version.
Everything is the past!
Every time I dig deeper, Lelouch’s stock just goes down, and this guy’s stock has never gone up even once.
Karen
Rakshata
Fans and sometimes Tamaki Toudou.
The rest of the miscellaneous things.
I think that’s about the recognition level.
I saw you apologize to Lelouch by pointing a gun at your own head in Resurrection of Lelouch.
I thought they might have tried to draw a line according to the thread image.
Guilford is renowned as a loyal retainer, so it’s impossible that it could be anything other than brainwashing or coercion.
It is a fact that we killed the miracle comrades with Geass and that Yuffie used Geass to make Japanese people kill as well.
If you just look at what was done, setting aside Lelouch’s inner thoughts.
I think it was just the right presence as a lubricant, just as Diethardt said.
The fact that my brother angers people is due to his thorough secrecy, but that’s one thing he has no intention of changing…
The voice of the dual role is strangely capable Nan.
It seems that Diethardt in the second season just approached when the Black Knights were revived.
I wonder what he is doing after leaving the position of Prime Minister?
To be honest, the original members of the Black Knights are…
Because I was made to do things that didn’t match my capabilities by Lelouch.
No matter how far I went, I was just an ordinary citizen.
Although it’s somewhat creepy with a female protagonist, I thought the scene in Lost Storage where the protagonist stays overnight at their home and listens to the worries about their family environment is very mature.
By the way, my romance with Viletta still leaves me with a serious face saying, “What am I being shown?”
I have thought since that time that the treatment of Guilford and Dalton was an excessive destruction of dignity.
Especially Dalton.
They’re originally a resistance fighting for Japan’s independence, so just getting involved with the United States is already quite naive.
It’s only natural for someone to cut ties when you realize that the Britannia prince has no idea what he’s thinking.
In other words, the fact that I can’t evaluate this guy without constantly bringing up Lulu Mountain speaks volumes.
Schneizel’s wariness and evaluation of those who act based on emotions, due to his dislike for unpredictable outcomes of winning too much, is interesting.
Fan → Villetta is creepy, but I can understand.
Viretta → I don’t understand the fan… Why are they still doing it even after their memory came back…?
Mitsuaki Madono mentioned on the Gears mobile game radio to not hate him, and it left a strong impression on me.
Since they were so criticized back then, the person behind it definitely knows how they are treated online…
First of all, Zero has really messed things up a lot…
If the existence of supernatural powers becomes apparent, it can’t be helped to cut ties.
Whether we can manage after that is a separate issue.
It’s simply that the position has been beyond this person’s capacity from the beginning to the end.
Looking back, I think Mr. Toudou was a really good person who endured a lot and stayed with me.
I decided to keep working because I sensed that Suzaku is Zero.
In the beginning, Villetta also looked down on the Eleven quite a bit, didn’t she?
From the perspective of Viletta from Britannia, it’s understandable to be killed by a Japanese person, yet she is being taken care of, and even when shot, she doesn’t hold any grudges, which is characteristic of being smitten.
When it comes to betrayal, it’s certain that Toudou’s is the one that’s problematic.
It was supposed to be a promise to hand over Schnitzel, not an action, yet it’s too funny to just shoot without any hesitation!
The fundamental issue is whether or not betraying Lelouch was right, so to say not to bring Lelouch into the discussion is quite unreasonable.
I understand there are various opinions, but I truly believe that without this person, the knight order would have crumbled much sooner.
But there’s something strangely realistic about a career woman like Viretta getting caught by a guy like Ogi.
Perhaps if I hadn’t gotten involved with Viretta, there wouldn’t be any motivation to accept the United States of Japan, so it seems I laid the groundwork for that.
I just got caught up in the colors.
Upon reconsideration, I have reaffirmed my dislike for the part where, despite being a terrorist, Lelouch gets a beautiful wife and becomes prime minister after cutting ties.
Because Naoto went missing…
No, I really want you to die.
I think it’s quite a sad position to be the only one who can pacify the end.
I am the No. 2 of the group that tells Clovis, who is executing a policy of appeasement towards the Eleven, to come on, let’s oppress them more!
Honestly, even though this guy is a captive, once Villetta’s memories returned and she came back, it’s not about whether she has mistrust towards Lelouch or not; she has no choice but to betray him… If she’s told things that are true or false, her position would be too precarious.
If anything, the Britannia side is mostly made up of white terrorists as well.
I don’t particularly want this guy to die, but I want him to disappear because the time spent on him is too wasteful.
Considering the past transition from being a teacher to becoming a terrorist, it’s clear that there must have been some quite hard things that happened, and if that were depicted even a little, the impression would likely change quite a lot.
I think it’s an irreplaceable position, so I can’t really come to hate it that much despite everything.
I want them to be in middle management.
I didn’t care about your love romance more than likes and dislikes.
It’s a bit late to be fanning the flames, but isn’t there an excessive number of anonymous users forcefully defending it…?
I had a faint feeling that the man I got together with was like that, and as expected, he was a coward… It’s not that I wanted him to pull me along forcefully like Sutherland…
However… try carrying on a day’s conversation using only three phrases: “Ah,” “Yeah,” and “I’ll leave it to you.” You will be overwhelmed by a mix of frustration, impatience, and lethargy all at once…
The Viretta-related noise is too much.
If that doesn’t exist, then 100% Ruru Mountain will become worse, so there’s no helping it.
It might have been a little different if I weren’t holding a woman in a state of amnesia.
To be honest, I don’t have enough enthusiasm left to go on and on about the fan’s actions…
I really don’t know what it takes to become Prime Minister.
I can still understand if we’re talking about around Toudou.
In the end, it’s only Britannia that has the kind of talent capable of leading a large organization.
Why don’t you stop creating silly threads just because you want attention?
R2’s zero has accumulated too many defection points.
The crucial strategy is surprisingly failing, and having Jeremiah as a companion looks really bad from the outside.
But Gino can only increase the resolution.
This guy was handling the dissatisfaction from below, which is why Lelouch was so relaxed.
Rose has been occupied by terrorists in Hokkaido for nearly five years.
The setting that the super united states had neglected is causing inconsistencies here and there.
I like how the main characters, including the side characters who are regular people in the late stage of the story, are depicted.
I don’t like Loki.
I can’t help but laugh when I remember the time when my older sister used to say things like “kill the top.”
Toudou is capable, but when it comes to whether he could lead the organization, I can’t really say…
When the movie was released, all I heard was voices like “Was this guy still alive?”
If it weren’t for the sob story that the person in charge of the art passed away from a serious illness, this thing would have killed the franchise.
In other words, at that time, the creators’ work manifested as the defection of the Black Knights due to Lelouch’s blunder, I suppose…
Violetta, why… someone like this…
I really dislike how there are so many people in this content who think it’s enough to just criticize Suzaku or support Ougi like they have since the past.
I think it would have been better not to incorporate Rolo and Orange into the Black Knights…
Lolo’s comments are just the worst…
The type of fool who causes internal strife due to a lack of time, even though the Neo Black Knights appeared in Rose.
It was really easy to see because it died in a flash.
Lelouch is the type of person who is driven by his own emotions the most, yet doesn’t consider the feelings of his subordinates at all.
The fact that Luru Mountain and the actions of the thread image are deserving of separation is a completely different matter, so think of them separately.
What are you unhappy about when I’ve given power to those pathetic little terrorists who have no way out…?
Although there was some dissatisfaction with the fanbase to a certain extent, if Lelouch hadn’t been there, they would have just been a gang of thugs. And honestly, in the latter half, even with external reinforcements, it was fine as long as Karen was there, so in the end, despite the dissatisfaction, the knights had no choice but to stick with Lelouch.