There's too much Euphemia in this episode.
Lelouch wakes up finding himself in some unknown island, and unfortunately stumbles upon Euphemia. He points his gun at her and plans to shoot, but she asks him to, well, reveal himself to her first before doing so.
Euphemia sees Zero.
See I told you she's stupid. She isn't even the slightest scared of having a gun pointed at her; instead she stupidly smiles and does nothing. Either she's brave or she's stupid, and I'm really believing the latter argument.
Lelouch looks adorable here. ♥
Lelouch and Euphemia spend time with each other and I have to say, it doesn't really seem like Clovis or Cornelia hate Lelouch or anything along that line. All that's to blame is their father, that greedy monarch who hardly seems to care about his children to begin with. Ah, hatred is indeed a powerful curse.
Lelouch tries to find food for both himself and Euphemia, and, well, failing at it. Poor bastard.
On the other side of the island Suzaku finds Kallen and well, captures her naked. Like, yeah. Suzaku you pervert. I learned Suzaku wishes to change the Empire from within, while Kallen wants to do so by force. For the record, I'm siding with Kallen, because Suzaku is just painfully annoying with his idealism.(Or is it me and my growing interest on Machiavelli's The Prince? Squee.
Kallen upon being found by Suzaku.
The two pairs found each other and had to make a trade, since Lelouch, again assuming the persona of Zero, pretends to take Euphemia hostage.
C.C. talking to herself. I think.
Another point: I don't really know who C.C. talks to when she's alone. Who or what is that? It's strange and somewhat, well, puzzling.
Overall I didn't like it a lot, but I guess it somewhat pushed the plot forward.
1 comments:
I like Lelouch when he's not Zero but I love Zero's way of thinking.:) Ha. He's like a normal guy when he's with his friends or relatives(?).
Okay so the number of people who knows Lelouch is Zero is increasing. Who's next?Will it be Suzaku??I'm so excited!:)
-Stelle
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