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Old 2008-04-10, 11:01   Link #57
KrimzonStriker
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Well, I won't speak for anyone else, but I'll say this much, I like Lelouch when he kicked a lot of ass more then when he restrained himself personally, even when he went to save Nunnally I was like "WTH, finish the Rebellion first man, you can still win!!" or when he didn't just kill Suzaku a number of times. That he doesn't make excuses for his actions is also a strength and a weakness, because unlike a certain someone *cough* Suzaku *cough* he chooses not to delude himself for the most part, while at the same time inviting more of a burden on his resolve. I choose not to think of Lelouch in terms of either right or wrong for the most part, simply assessing him by the most pragmatic and effective means in which he achieves decently successful results. That he's human or flawed doesn't make him right or wrong, it just makes him understandable, and that's the underlying strong point of the show because its all about gray areas instead of simply black or white.
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