So let's get a few things straight. We liked the show, we really did. But...probably not for the reasons we should.
Alright, let's start with the premise. Brittania has taken over Japan in a fit of imperial conquest, and now the Japanese are suffering under Brittanian oppression as a mere colony of second-class citizens called "Elevens."
Hm. Japan. Imperialism. Conquest. See, when I put those words together, they tend to go in a different direction, yes? Not to be a Chinese nationalist, but there's just something here that displays a complete lack of self-awareness on Japan's part in regards to uh... you know. Stuff. It's emphasized by the fact that this pseudo-historical overview opening is repeated many, many times in the first couple of episodes. Because we're vaguely terrible people, we think this jarring lack of self-awareness and any sense of shame actually makes the show more amusing. Cue inappropriate giggling.
Lelouch Lamperouge, whose goal is to overthrow the ruling elite family (conveniently his family) obtains magical asshole powers from C.C. (cue incessant groaning about character design), which grants him the ability to control people's actions. His childhood friend, an Eleven named Suzaku, conveniently ends up as the posterboy for the ruling elite when he becomes the very best pilot for their giant robot army. Oh, yes- this is also a show about mecha armies.
The show likes to jump genres between episodes, moving from mecha battles and tactical warfare to lighthearted comedic school drama with cats and random transfer students. In this case we both agree that this works in its favor. It keeps the show from being bogged down by the admittedly shoddy world-building that is so necessary for really good political dramas, and this stark incongruity gives the show a peculiar kind of charm.
Also, the bit with Euphemia ordering mass genocide at the accidental behest of Lelouch was kind of fucking amazing, not going to lie.
I know, I'm a terrible person. |
Goddamnit Dynasty Warriors 3 |
Animator's worst nightmare. |
Case in point. |
And as far as character development goes? Suzaku finally grows a pair and is kind of an asshole by the end. Lelouch becomes even more of an asshole. That's pretty much it. As far as characterization goes, Lelouch is basically Light Lite (aka Yagami Light minus a few megalomaniacal asshole calories). In fact, I have been spelling the name wrong in my head the entire duration of this post, simply because my brain defaults to "Ledouche."
You and your asshole hand poses that are remarkably difficult if not impossible to do in real life |
The pacing at the end was terrible - they tried to cram way too much into the last three episoddes, to the point where it became a giant clusterfuck. Lelouch abandons his entire army in what is quite possibly the worst tactical move in the history of forever. No commander would abandon his entire army to go fetch his sister who may or may not even be in danger, and for someone who is supposedly so clever, Lelouch's supposed abilities suddenly fall flat. You might argue that is an intentional character flaw of Lelouch, but it is so weak in premise and execution that it leaves a huge hole for the viewer.
NOPE THAT IS NOT HOW YOU DO STRATEGY |
Also. HOW DO YOU SNEAK UP ON SOMEBODY IN A GIANT FUCKING ROBOT. This happens multiple times in the series, and I just can't figure this out. And fucking WHY with all of this half cyborg shit. It's fucking Robo-Archer all over again.
Howl is so done with your robo shit, Code Geass |
Next up on What the Fuck Did We Just Watch: Jojo's Bizarre Adventure!
BRACE YOURSELVES, FABULOUS INCOMING |
Lelouch abandons his entire army for his sister and that may seem quite unrealistic and not the wisest thing to do for someone that smart but i think we should remember that he kind of started the whole thing for her. leaving a better world to her and without her.. you know.. whatever. watch the second part it's even more full of mindfuck , in a good way of course.
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