Code Geass R2 — Episode 4

Looks like this will be the last high tension episode before we return to a more peaceful interlude. As expected, Lelouch manages to turn the entire situation around to his advantage without breaking too many drops of sweat. I mean, you didn’t really think he was going to die, right?
That is not to say that episode 4 is boring or anything. Zero’s tactics are getting a little overused, but the episode itself is quite engaging. Hopefully, with some proper planning and the Black Knights having gained the initiative, we’ll see some more creative twists during the next confrontation.
Lelouch has apparently figured out Rolo’s Geass and confirms his suspicions using recordings from the security camera.

“Smile! You’re on Candid Camera!”
Rolo’s Geass, like the other Geass, is just really powerful hypnosis. He can’t actually stop time to move around instantaneously, and thus a blasphemous violation of General Relativity has been averted and Einstein can now rest peacefully in his grave. Phew.
With his usual sweet-talking, Lelouch manages to convince Rolo to spare his life in exchange for handing over C.C. (who is the real target of the special task force). The plot logic here is a bit iffy, but I guess it’s plausible, considering Rolo appears confused about his erotic feelings for Lelouch and his obsession over his given objective.

Gunslinger Boy
Little does Rolo know that Lelouch has studied all his classified files and is plotting to turn him into a loyal pawn even without the use of Geass.

In the mean time, Li Xingke (the long-hair guy), who apparently is a faithful loyalist to the imperial crown, overrules the eunuch Gaohai and turns on the Black Knights. Fortunately, he is not an unreasonable person and he permits the Black Knights to proceed with their plans on the condition that he has plausible deniability later by making it seem like the Black Knights took over the consulate by force. He kills the eunuch for good measure.

Where the heck are the petals flying from?
Thankfully, Zero does not disappoint. Just as the countdown for the execution of the Black Knights commerces, he makes his usual melodramatic appearance, standing alone on a Knightmare Frame. Jeez Britiannia soldiers, that’s your cue to open fire! It bluffers me as to how he manages to get away with it every single time.

After some customary exchange of greetings, Zero pulls off his usual trick and the ground plate which everyone happens to be standing on breaks off. Jeez Britiannia engineers, stop putting readily-accessible self-destruction functions in your cities!

Thanks to the ensuing chaos, Kallen and the rest manage to free the prisoners. She also has time to finish off an annoying and useless bishounen character as an afterthought. Jeez, it looks like most of the new unimportant side characters are there to be slaughtered over the course of the series.


What’s going on? I don’t know
The real caveat of the episode takes place in the final part. After pulling his old hat trick, Zero breaks for the Chinese consulate only to be chased down by Rolo in Vincent. Rolo is pissed off that he actually falls for Lelouch’s obviously-fake promise and looks ready to finish Lelouch off. Just then a sniper fires in their direction.

The cloak gives it +5 Sniping
The sniper (one of the other annoying bishounen characters) is actually under the influence of Lelouch’s Geass and his shot is heading straight for Rolo! And of course, since Rolo’s Geass can’t actually stop time, he’s pretty much done for. The bullet sails towards him in slow motion and…
…Lelouch blocks it (*gasp*) with his Knightmare Frame, thus “saving” Rolo’s life. The deed is done: Rolo’s fate (and his pure innocent boyish heart) has been sealed by Lelouch’s diabolical contract.

Rolo tries to deal with his new found feelings
“Oh my god Lelouch why did you do that? I was going to kill you.”
“Because even though all my memories were false and I secretly want to stick a knife up your nether region, you are still my precious brother.”
“OMG WTF I’ve never had a family before!”
“You can join me by my side and together we shall take over the world! (And get back Nunnally. After which I will backstab you and feed your warm corpse to the rats.)”
“Oh noooooo! I don’t know what to do!”
“Join me! It is your destiny!”
“Can’t…resist…heart-shaped locket…”
Come to think of it, Lelouch is the most evil and manipulative character in the entire show. He’s totally awesome. Now he has Rolo working on his side, allowing him to fool Viletta and the rest into thinking that he still hasn’t regained his memories.
This means that we should be expecting some school yard romance hijinks and light humour until Zero makes his next move, right? Maybe… But:

DUN DUN DUN
Personally, I would rather see Kallen back in school uniform. *wubs*
Screencaps

Demented expression

No more bunny suit… :(

She wraps her petite hands gently round the cold hard barrel and…

It says something for a country to have standard equipment for mass executions

Two of them die in this episode. Yay

“I won’t be home for dinner. Remember to feed the goldfish.”

“Zero is here! *fap fap fap fap*”

It’s amazing how side characters always happen to be in the same room

Tweedledum and Tweedledee (I give them six episodes to live)

You’d think that someone would notice if you had red glowing demon eyes

She’s secretly relieved that Ougi didn’t die. Awww… Sho shweet

“Oh great… You guys are back. Yay. (Where’s Zero?)”

Dramatic poses may result in neck sprains
I happened to notice that someone on a school mailing list I belong to left a comment on my last entry. Interesting.



April 29th, 2008 at 8:54 pm
I notice how you didn’t screencap the bishounen guy getting rolled over by the bloody large command vehicle, or Lelouch’s cool skateboarding action….on a machine five stories tall….
April 29th, 2008 at 11:25 pm
“Geass requires the element of volition to initiate. So long as Lelouch wills it (consciously or subconsciously), it’s an order. In his confrontation with Rolo, (a wiser) Lelouch used his conscious mind to reign in his subconscious.”
I don’t think this is the case. If it was, Euphie wouldn’t have gone on that killing spree because Lelouch was kidding when he made this suggestion. It wasn’t even an order, he just happened to meet eye contact during the wrong portion of his sentence (the “kill all elevens” portion).
I think Rollo may have been specifically avoiding looking in Lelouch’s Demon Eye. The first half of their conversation could be explained with “Rollo couldn’t see the entire eye”, and this prevented it from taking hold. The second half…weeeeeeell, I dunno about that…
April 30th, 2008 at 12:01 am
“Euphie wouldn’t have gone on that killing spree because Lelouch was kidding when he made this suggestion.”
Lelouch was kidding consciously. Of course, the subconscious doesn’t have to play by the same rules the conscious does. (That’s why dreams are fun).
Lelouch paid a dear price to find that out. Here it paid off.
April 30th, 2008 at 4:09 am
Too much speculation. I call plothole.
April 30th, 2008 at 4:52 am
I’ll take that as a compliment, then, seeing as I can explain Lelouch’s situation better than the staff in Sunrise could have conceived it.
April 30th, 2008 at 5:35 am
lol, damn sunrise, cant even explain something easy like that!
April 30th, 2008 at 5:38 am
Fate’s comment was the best though, disregarding the 10 comments in a row before him on the very subject he’s talking about, dismissing them as something else. :D
May 1st, 2008 at 3:57 am
Well it was a good episode so far. Though..some things can be questioned. The “everybody has geass” thing is getting kind of old though. It was cool when the main protragonist has it but hey it makes for a slightly more interesting storyline. I bet anything that Rolo and the emperor got their powers from V.V.
Anyways…Let’s see what happens, and yes it does say something when a country has standard equipment for mass executions. I can’t POSSIBLY imagine why the people want to revolt against Britania -cough-
May 1st, 2008 at 9:16 am
just watched ep2 again…so why does Rolo not just ’stop time’ and kill Lelouch instead of trying to look flashy and putting ‘time’ when he goes in for the killing blow? >>;
May 1st, 2008 at 11:21 am
The story would be over if the protagonist died so early. (except in excel saga)
May 1st, 2008 at 2:28 pm
wat is excel saga?
May 1st, 2008 at 6:48 pm
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ExcelSaga
May 1st, 2008 at 7:42 pm
the 5 bishounen annoying characters is the son off andreas darlton, the big blonde guy from the first season of code geass, FYI
May 3rd, 2008 at 12:39 am
I’m really amused watching the Code Geass characters doing the Danjo dance -> http://www.angelfire.com/ultra/electro/magnetic.htm
May 3rd, 2008 at 7:07 am
I thought this episode was pretty boring T.T
May 3rd, 2008 at 8:30 am
It seems as though Lelouch may not be making eye contact at all for the first part of his speech (the camera angle sucked, but I think Rolo’s gun was blocking the eye). For the second part, when he turns around and looks in Rolo’s face, he only uses future tense. His ability requires the command tense, so he avoids its trigger. That “subconcious” stuff is BS. He’s used the Geass several dozen times by now. Are you saying his subconcious was all for it other time? Besides, if Lelouch wasn’t able to plan on it, he wouldn’t have turned around.
I also noticed that they switched his glowing eye at 3:52, in the reflection of the camera. NOOOOOO!
Decent episode, in the end.
May 3rd, 2008 at 7:53 pm
True about the Japanese command tense. Still, I don’t see how this relates to the distinction between conscious and subconscious volition being BS. Supposing Lelouch’s Geass goes further out of control and stops requiring a verbal trigger, like Rolo’s, Lelouch’s state of mind will be far more important. And, as a primitive of psychology, you can plan things consciously, even if your subconscious doesn’t agree.
As for Lelouch’s Geass eye, it isn’t switched. That’s how the scene would look in a reflection. Here’s proof:
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r3/bigbossSNK/LR1.png
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r3/bigbossSNK/LR2.png
May 4th, 2008 at 5:00 pm
I find it amazing that Lelouch can rush back in time to take the bullet for Rolo, yet Rolo is frozen… maybe Rolo isn’t tt hot in a knightmare if he is not using Geass?
Still swooning over Kallen’s kickass over the Galston Knight….
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May 5th, 2008 at 12:35 am
Lelouche is awsome, he outmanouvred like a 100 ppl at the same time easily.
I bet that rollo and suzaku will end up killing eachother with lelouche laughing in the end with his harem:P
@ lxs
rollo doesn’t want to kill lelouch becoz his mission is to get C.C. before he does it.