Code Geass R2 — Episode 14

“Why don’t you love me? ;_;”
Wow, I don’t know what to say. This episode is like watching two bullet trains collide head on, burst into a huge flaming ball of destruction, and the “survivors crawling out of the wreckage with third-degree burns. Okay, so that was a lousy analogy made in poor taste, especially since none of us has seen that happen before, but my point is that it’s a train wreck. It’s like a roller coaster ride: it’s exciting, it makes you sick, and you don’t mind going on another.
Summary
Rollo admits that he did it in the first minute of the episode, thus putting an end to any conspiracy theories about the incident. In an alternate universe, Lelouch would’ve been an Oscar-winning actor instead of a supervillain with an outrageous fashion sense. I wonder if Hollywood exists.

“Good job Rollo. Good job…”
Instead of taking responsibility and reflect on his past actions which led up to this tragic moment, Lelouch blames everything on the existence of Geass. He discards his previous plans and, with the help of Jeremiah, launches an all-out attack on the Temple in a bid to erase all traces of Geass. Except, of course, his own.

The state of modern animation: untextured 3DSM primitives
Apparently the Temple is full of women, old people and little children, so the attack looks more like a massacre than a battle. Despite some initial reservations, the Black Knight pilots carry out their orders anyway, because, you know, those children may just be terrorists in disguise! This is how the Holocaust happened, folks. (See: the Milgram experiment.)

Attaching the gun to the arm: makes more sense than giant handheld rifles
The researchers working at the Temple look quite happy to see C.C. again, right up to the point when they get blown up. From what I gather, C.C. used to be their boss and the BFF of Marianne, Lelouch’s mother, but those of you who scour the Internet for spoilers and rumours probably already know that. Judging by V.V.’s words, it seems like Marianne was quite involved with this whole Geass business, so her assassination was probably related.

C.C. back when she was young(er)
So anyway a fight breaks out between Lelouch and V.V., with Cornelia joining the fray on Lelouch’s side, which is certainly somewhat ironic considering that everything she is doing is supposed to help her avenge Euphie’s death, and Lelouch is at least partially, if not mostly, to be blamed for it.

They didn’t want to pay for another mecha design
Meanwhile, Suzaku believes that Lelouch is responsible for Shirley’s death and decides that it is the last straw: he’s going to rape Kallen and force her to confess under the influence of Refrain. Okay, so only half of that is true. Poor Kallen in any case. :(

Wait… Isn’t it too early for the climax?
The episode ends with a bit of a sci-fi “Luke, I am your father!” moment.
Thoughts
My brain blew up during this episode.

Kallen with her hair down <3
I want to say that it’s an awesome episode, but that’s not exactly true. It certainly is thrilling, but I am somewhat disturbed by the whole thing, especially since I don’t know which character I should empathize with now. Lelouch has clearly jumped the shark and gone bonkers due to the events in episode 13, Suzaku is still a self-righteous bastard, and Kallen is currently incapacitated and will soon undergo intense brainwashing.
I guess that leaves C.C. relatively untouched. Speaking of which, C.C. used to live in the Temple, right? Does Pizza Hut make deliveries to secret military underground research facilities?

“Hi, is this Pizza Hut? Please make a delivery to the United States of Japan.”
And considering that we’re only 14 episodes into the season, the story feels oddly close to end game, which by mecha-anime logic means that some kind of force-balancing reset must take place soon. My guess is that Lelouch will get his memories wiped again and a brainwashed Kallen will be sent undercover to capture C.C. by seducing Lelouch and using him as bait. It makes no sense but it will be awesome.
Screencaps

Guess who?

Greek/Roman ruins are everywhere in America

“Don’t worry Rollo, it won’t hurt…much”

Get a hair cut you hippie

Just so you know she’s gone for good

Surprise sex

This week’s Naruto

The Temple is seriously badly-lit for a research facility

No longer an important character

What the hell is that suit?

Why are the two of them eating apples in a hotel room with a double bed?

Why is she so cool?

Geass suffers from severe inflation

Lelouch’s mother O_O

How convenient

All CG girls should do away with weird hairdos and go straight

The cockpit is blown off but somehow the rest of it still works
Hmmm, maybe I’ll start rooting for Cornelia instead.



July 19th, 2008 at 12:30 pm
Interesting…the gawain was destroyed so I don’t think his part of the legend may come into play, but how can we relate Gino, the number 3 and the green knight together? Even I fail to see a resemblance…chances are the influence of the legend of Gawain and the Green Knight cut off from Code Geass when the Gawain was destroyed, but who knows. Anything can happen.
July 19th, 2008 at 12:52 pm
In the poem Bertilak is the green knight.
July 19th, 2008 at 1:14 pm
I read what I could about the green knight and Gawain, but I still don’t see how it could tie in to the story without introducing another character. Sorry.
July 19th, 2008 at 1:53 pm
Some Gino sentences:
I’ve came to test you. Come, try and stop me.Yeah, bring it on seriously. Thanks!(Gino arrives at Japan)
In the 11 episode he acts in the same manner to.
” J. R. R. Tolkien said he was the “most difficult character” to interpret in Sir Gawain. His major role in Arthurian literature is that of a judge and tester of knights”
And about new character:
I agree that there will be introduced a new character when we will touch Gino past(the reason why he is in the KoR or who made and gave Tristan to him). I can bet we will see a girl from Gino past.
July 19th, 2008 at 3:19 pm
HAVE JUST noticed:
Shirley has green eyes;
C.C. has green hairs;
Suzaku has green eyes.
Now we really need a Green man.
July 19th, 2008 at 3:24 pm
Gino is the Knight of Three for the Knights of Rounds and wears a green cloak. Sure, no relevance to the story, but it does link them all.
July 19th, 2008 at 4:20 pm
It’s true the testing part of the green knight resembles Gino, but Gino had no contact with the Gawain in the first season, chances are there is no relation between that legend and Code Geass, unless Gino’s position as Knight of Three (and the green cloak) have somethign to do with it, but I think thats more of a guide to how they came up with the character than whats going to happen to him.
On another note, I’d like to point out something. According to a spoiler I read, the romantic part of the storyline was planned for the second season, since they wanted to have it seperate from the first season. However, I don’t know if they meant only Shirley or others (Shirley’s time was awefully short), because it seemed like the only person he had feelings for was Shirley, the writers are REALLY gonna have to make Lelouch’s current character turn around, which makes me ponder the purpose of being in “The World of C”, I’ve been podering this for awhile, but I think it’s gonna be an episode like episode 7, a rehumanization episode. The reason being, it’ll be difficult to advance the stroy with Lelouch being a psychopath unless they want to end it like Death Note. What I mean by rehumanization, I mean, it’s going to make him “rerealize” what he’s fighting for, possibly grief, or a revelation. Being that the setting of The World of C is believed to be inside C.C.’s memories, it presents a good opportunity for them to make Lelouch snap out of angry grief. Also I’m pondering Rolo’s current role in the story, apparently since Lelouch voluntarily revealed his identity to V.V. and that Rolo betrayed them probably means that the Secret Intelligence agency is probably going to be dismantled. Thus, they got Viletta out of Area 11 as fast as they could (they made her go on the airplane in episode 14, also Sayoko is in the Chinese Federation, meaning the school part of the series is over. So they are going to be integrating quite a few people into the Black Knights (i.e. Rolo, Sayoko, and Villetta) which gives Ougi a perfect chance to familiarize himself with Villetta (their relationship was one of my favourite parts believe it or not, so I hope Diethard doesn’t kill off Ougi). This kinda makes Rolo’s role unstable since most Black Knights don’t know him, and it’ll be kinda strange when he calls him Nii-san (also with Jeremiah calling him Your Majesty), I hope the writers are smart enough to be careful about that, unless they plan on Lelouch revealing himself to the Black Knights. My theory is that he probably won’t reveal it, and that the only one that will find out is maybe Ougi (he has an interesting role, being that he figured out alot of things about Zero in the first season, such as Zero using them as pawns and how he destroyed the JLF ship), most likely he will find out in the last episode when Lelouch confronts Charles. One more thing, Lelouch wanted to eliminate all geass except his own, he mentions Rolo as “deserving to die for what he’s done” but he doesn’t mention Jeremiah, possibly because it’ll be really hard to kill him/Jermiah seems to be extremely loyal to his mother, making Lelouch trust him? A few more things before I wrap this comment up, Diethard seems to know Zero has an inhuman power, since in the season finale he wonders how he managed to cause the support blocks to purge and then thinks to himself that “Is it possible Jeremiah and Villetta’s theory is possible? If so then thats excellant, this world is nothing to Zero, it’s people just pawns.” Another thing, my spoiler source for Kallen dying proved untrustworthy so I present a new theory about her fate. Also, in light of the new evidence of romantic interests in the second season I think Kallen is going to realizer she loves Lelouch somewhere in the future (another possiblity of Lelouch snapping out of his psychoticness). Oh damn, that was alot, I should organize my thoughts more. Hopefully more questions will be answered in the next episode…gah, it’s almost 40 hours from now till the average time for the subbed episode to come out…I wish I could speed up time or something.
July 19th, 2008 at 5:19 pm
Sandslayer:
Its nice to read your theories and all the things you post about related things with geass like arthur and his knights of rounds and geas…
Personally I don´t think Kallen will die, my bet its in Lulu or Suzakus death, Im one of the people that thinks that CC desire is to die or become mortal..
Somehow the fact that the characters have a wish (personal)after the war makes me think that theyll survive, in this I mean Kallen that wants to live a happy life with her mother and free Japan too, since I havent heard that any of the black knights have a personal wish, well maybe tamaki (being a burocrat) makes me thing that theyll probably die…
About Lulu or Suzaku´s death, I think Suzaku will die, with euphies death the only thing for him is the revenge, when he knows about the accident with the geass making him unable to kill Lulu (because he still somehow cares for him) hes free of hes duty and can die… sort of… I hope my point it´s clear, but I guess its a bit tangled… ex: If Kallens mother dies, Kallen is free to do it too unless she gets another personal wish, like coming back with Lulu to Ashford…
My head is a mess (Damn med school that just rejected me) but I f you can explain what I mean Ill be grateful…
I dont recall any other people wish so Ill leave it at that
July 19th, 2008 at 5:39 pm
I can understand what you mean perfectly, but thats probably because I have the same problem, I usually think up new theories while I’m typing up stuff (that’s why my posts are usually so long,being unable to stop thinking is such a drag)but it also makes my post seem kinda messy. Personally I want Suzaku to die off, he really doesn’t have anything left, and yeah the whole thing about having a wish makes perfect sense, Tamaki wanting to be a Beaurocrat, Kallen wanting to creater a better world for her mother, lelouch wanting to create a peaceful world for Nunnally, Rolo wanting to live happily with his “brother”, Tohdoh, Ougi, Minami, Chiba, Asahina and Kaguya wanting to live to see Japan freed (though I think they might kill off a few of them). Suzaku just wants revenge for Euphies death, he doesn’t seem to want to know why he killed Euphie anymore after Shirley died, which makes me think they might also kill off Suzaku (he is unable to commit suicide due to Lelouch’s geass), after all that will most likely be whats popular with the fanbase. Personally my hopes are that Kallen will realize she loves Lelouch, C.C. will become happy, Rolo will die, Suzaku will die, Cornelia/Schniezel/Carline/Guinevere/Charles/V.V. will die, Minami/Asahina and Diethard will die (a good ending is never without killing off alot of people). My theories kinda resemble this, maybe a few less deaths.
I think this covers explaining it, but in short, nearly everyong thats improtant in this series has a reason to live and to fight and in Kallen’s case, someone to love.
July 19th, 2008 at 5:47 pm
From the spoilers I assume that Lelouch psychosis ends in 15 and 16 episode, because if the spoiler is right in the 17 episode he is going to meet with Suzaku in the Kurrugi shrine.
I’ve searched more and found:
Tristan becomes a Knight of the Round Table and close friend to Lancelot. Though he fits in at court and has many exploits similar to other knights, he is different than them in his versatility and varied skills; he is a linguist, master harper, hunter and hawksman as well as an accomplished chess player. His abilities as a knight and warrior are great but the overriding factor of his existence is his love for Iseult and this is one of the earliest literary instances of an all consuming passion that denies all other concerns and justifies almost any action.
When the lovers are laid to rest side by side, a vine growing from Tristan’s grave intertwines with a rose growing from Iseult’s.
Weinberg means the field of vine.
The boy’s name Gino \gi-no\ is pronounced JEE-no. It is of Italian origin. Short form of Ambrogino (Greek) “ever-living” or Luigino or Eugenio, from Eugene (Greek) “well-born”.
Can someone imagine that Gino is an accomplished chess player?
July 19th, 2008 at 6:09 pm
Very good, this answers a few of my questions. Lelouch isn’t gonna stay evil. I already knew about Tristans skill with a bow and his love for Iseult (Isolde) and him standing out among the Knights of the Round Table. However, I’m still holding firm to the belief that these references to the Green Knight and Tristan were actually used when designing the character more than influencing his choices. Also, we don’t know much about Gino’s ability with Chess, he might be a really smart guy. One last thing, Maybe they will introduce someone based off of Isolde sometime? Maybe when they start developing Gino’s character.
P.S. I noticed someone added on to the Wikipedia page for Knightmare Frames that someone edited it so that the reason’s for some of the knightmare frames name’s were shown. Obviously someone listened to me. I also noticed the origin for the name of Jeremiah’s frame Siegfried wasn’t up there so I might as well say it here since I don’t feel like editing Wikipedia atm. Siegfried is another name for Sigurd the dragon slayer in Norse Mythology, he was called Siegfried in the German story Nibelungenlied.
P.S.S. I noticed nearly everything in Code geass is named after something so I encourage people to look up some of the names in this anime.
July 19th, 2008 at 6:39 pm
The boy’s name Gino \gi-no\ is pronounced JEE-no. It is of Italian origin. Short form of Ambrogino (Greek) “ever-living” or Luigino or Eugenio, from Eugene (Greek) “well-born”
The city of Eugene s the county seat of Lane County, Oregon, United States. Eugene’s motto is “The World’s Greatest City of the Arts and Outdoors.” It is also referred to as “The Emerald Empire,” “The Emerald City,” “The People’s Republic of Eugene,” and “Track Town, USA”.
I need to stop.
July 19th, 2008 at 10:00 pm
No it wasnt Lelouchs decision at all, go check S1 yourself if you dont believe it. And like Amnestic already said Schneizel almost killed her together with Lelouch, Suzaku and Kallen knowing very well that she was there.
half of your theories are just as trash in that case, just because you want to believe in it doesnt make anything else trash. you act like those kiddies in online games that cant lose, grow up already.
July 19th, 2008 at 10:14 pm
Nunnally IS seen in Anyas vision, also the switch would had to take place before the assassination and not after since otherwise Anya (the one we see now as Anya ofc) wouldve been the one getting shot. But like sandslayer would say this theorie is trash anyway :D
July 20th, 2008 at 3:09 am
I don’t have time for you…but I’ll explain why everything you just wrote is flawed. Lelouch renounced his title, Charles didn’t kick him out, get that through your thick head. Also, read some previous posts of mine, I already agreed with Amnestic about Schniezel trying to kill her with Zero and Suzaku, however I did mention that he said later to Euphemia that he gambled she could get out (which apparently everyone did).
No, just believing in my own theories doesn’t make other theories trash, but it’s not that I just deny other people’s theories I also give reasons for why I think it’s wrong and I back it up, unlike you who flames for no reason. As for being a kid, I’m 13, so I won’t say I’m not a kid, however I will say that my age has nothing to do with it, it doesn’t matter how old someone is, I’ve seen child prodigies who can argue with me and win easily at half my age and I’ve seen idiots that are 40 years old who can’t hold their own at anything. In my eyes it’s your intelligence, not your age, that defines your maturity (while that is not a proven fact, there are scientific facts about why people act certain ways) but in simple cases, you usually don’t see smart people insulting others for no reason (like you).
You assume too much, I wouldn’t just say it’s trash, I’d say that Charles’ geass can be used to manipulate any memories that anyone has, it’s also possible he fabricated ther memories after the attack too, or even did it before the attack like you said, either way could make sense, we don’t know everything there is possible to know about these things, we have to make do. Of course after explaining my point to you, then I’d say your theory is trash. By the way, you should check over your grammar, it isn’t that great (13 year olds have better grammar then you).