@Majek: What? This is a work of fiction, not a moral code that tells you how you should live.
The point was that the nice, morally "right" endings have been done halfway to the Andromeda galaxy by now, and with a show like Code Geass, it's BOUND to end up as mile-long-moral-pointer kind of ending, like a fable by Aesop. While parents with kids gradeschool age might appreciate that, it makes for a rather boring and predictable story.
My "predictions" of the ending had very little to do with details, it was more an attempt to clarify my thoughts on which moral way the ending might take. There might be a "third way" where noone succeds and we're left to decide for ourselves whom was right, but I find that kind of unlikely.
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17:43:13 <~deculture> Also, TheFluff, you are so fucking slowpoke.jpg that people think we dropped the DVD's.
17:43:16 <~deculture> nice job, fag!
01:04:41 < Plorkyeran> it was annoying to typeset so it should be annoying to read
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