Suzaku thinks about killing his father and everything that’s happened since then. As he walks out of the crater he encounters Nina, who says she didn’t know FLEIJA would be so horrible. As he walks by, Suzaku tells her the FLEIJA is very powerful and will one day bring victory to Britannia. Standing over Rolo’s grave, Lelouch wonders why Charles didn’t come to the Tokyo settlement. He assumes that Charles’ objective is elsewhere, and based on the direction, he guesses it’s Kaminejima. Several Geass Order servants tell Charles that Geass ruins around the world will become synchronized, allowing the Sword of Akasha to operate again. Anya has a strange Geass reaction, and her eyes turn red. Diethard tells the Black Knights that they have to destroy the Shinkirou if they find it. Anya lands the Mordred on the Ikaruga and walks over to C.C., but C.C. cowers in fear. Anya looks into her eyes, and mentally she goes into C.C.’s mind. C.C. doesn’t recognize Anya until her appearance changes to Marianne. C.C. asks her if she’s worried about Lelouch, and Marianne asks C.C. if she’s still on their side. She also asks why C.C. sealed her Code when Charles could’ve granted her wish. She tells C.C. she’ll have to confirm things with her own eyes. Back in reality, C.C. regains her memories, and Marianne-possessed Anya thanks her for the power of Geass. Cornelia asks Viletta what she’s going to do and says she won’t be punished because they don’t have time right now. Diethard wants to announce to the world that Zero is dead, even though Lelouch is still out there. Rakshata asks him if he’s going to reveal Geass as well, and Diethard answers that everyone would think they’re crazy. Tohdoh is worried about Lelouch revealing himself, but Diethard says no one would acknowledge him because Zero is just a symbol. Lelouch calls Rivalz and asks him to tell Milly that he won’t be able to come to the fireworks. Under the sea, Lelouch travels in the Shinkirou toward Kaminejima so he can take on Charles. Around the world, Geass ruins activate and begin to synchronize. Monica calls Charles with an important message from Schneizel, but he tells her to leave mundane things to Schneizel. With the TV studio gone, Milly broadcasts her news report from Ashford, announcing that Zero is dead. Jeremiah asks Ohgi if he can see Zero’s face, but Ohgi says they’re busy. Kallen is bothered with throwing away Lelouch after using him, but Ohgi counters that Lelouch used them first. Elsewhere, Lelouch uses Geass to command several Britannian soldiers.
On the Avalon, Cecile plays pool with Gino and beats him easily. Suzaku asks Lloyd about the condition of the Lancelot Conquista, and Lloyd tells him it isn’t good. He clarifies that he’s referring to the Lancelot Albion, and Cecile answers that it’s ready to rollout. Lloyd explains that it’s a custom Knightmare made specifically for Suzaku, but he doesn’t want to give it to Suzaku in his current state. Suzaku insists and makes it an official order from a Knight of the Round. Cecile reminds Suzaku what he said about having the mental preparation to not use FLEIJA, and he asks her what a weapon is. Schneizel, Cornelia and Kanon then walk in. Cornelia asks where Guilford is, and Kanon covers up by saying that he’s missing. Suzaku steps forward and says he fired FLEIJA as part of his path to become the Knight of One, and he asks if this is supposed to cover up Guilford’s honor. Suzaku says he’s been too naĂŻve because he thought the process was more important than the result. He asks Schneizel if he’ll make him the Knight of One, and Lloyd points out that only the Emperor can do that. Schneizel says he’ll become the Emperor, and Suzaku asks him if he’ll keep to his word. Gino steps forward, and Schneizel explains that Charles sees the war as just a mundane matter because he no longer cares about the world. Suzaku asks Schneizel for orders to kill Charles, and he tells Gino that only the results are important. On an air transport, Kaguya begins to cry as she talks to Tianzi about Zero. Suzaku flies toward Kaminejima, and Gino is held captive by Schneizel’s men. Schneizel tells him that people are always ruled by other entities, such as religion and authority. He believes the Emperor must become those things, and when Gino asks him if he thinks he can do that, Schneizel answers that he can do it if necessary. On Kaminejima, Suzaku cuts down the men of the Geass Order surrounding Charles. Suzaku thanks Charles for promoting him, but tells him he’s committed two sins: forsaking his duties and involving himself with Geass. Charles asks him if Geass is evil, and Suzaku answers that it is because it twists people’s wills. Suzaku tells him he could’ve used his power to save Euphemia, but Charles doesn’t care. Suzaku rushes forward to attack with his sword, but just then Bismarck appears and blocks with his own sword. He tells Suzaku that he’s not the only one who knows about Geass, and his stitched eye begins to glow. As Suzaku fights, he realizes that his Geass command is trying to make him flee. Bismarck knocks him down, but a nearby explosion draws his attention. Lelouch walks past the explosion, and the Great Britannia begins opening fire on Vincent Wards. Royal Guard Vincent Commander Types come under attack from Sutherlands, and Suzaku runs from Bismarck. A missile explodes behind him, sending him tumbling into a hole. Meeting with the Black Knights, Schneizel says he has to go to Kaminejima, but Kaguya wants to come along. Anya attacks Bismarck’s Galahad and accuses him of being part of the coup. He damages her Mordred, and she apologizes for the mistake. Inside, she tells C.C. that attacking Bismarck was a way to divert his suspicion. Anya then asks if she should save Lelouch. Charles enters the Sword of Akasha and prepares to kill the gods, but he’s interrupted by Lelouch. Lelouch destroys the entrance, trapping himself and Charles inside the temple. He says they’ll suffer together in eternal repentance.
There’s quite a few surprises in this episode. Suzaku has totally gone off the deep end, as he’s completely changed his philosophy to the ends justifying the means. This leads him to basically incite Schneizel into starting a coup against Charles. Suzaku’s brief encounter with Nina reminded me of that part from the original Metal Gear Solid when Otacon realized that Metal Gears were bad things that kill lots of people. Nina has less believability here, given all her actions with this bomb. I have absolutely zero sympathy for her or her sudden realization that FLEIJA was a bad thing that killed millions. Even though Diethard and the others have pretty much given up on Lelouch, we see that others like Kaguya and Li still have faith in him, so that’ll probably factor into things in the future. Suzaku briefly fights Bismarck, and that confirms what I always believed – his stitched eye hides some kind of Geass. The most surprising revelation here is that Marianne’s personality is alive inside Anya. This explains all of Anya’s memory gaps, as well as the strange Geass reaction she has to things at times. With Lelouch directly confronting Charles, the final game is beginning.
Code Geass Info
Director:
Goro Taniguchi
Writer(s):
Ichiro Okouchi
Hiroyuki Yoshino
Yuuichi Nomura
Mechanical Designer(s):
Akira Yasuda
Kenji Teraoka
Junichi Akutsu
Eiji Nakata
Takumi Sakura
Character Designer(s):
CLAMP
Takahiro Kimura
Musical Composer(s):
Hitomi Kuroishi
Kotaro Nakagawa
Format:
50 episodes; 3 compilation movies
Airdates:
Japan 10.05.2006 – 07.28.2007 (S1);
04.06.2008 – 09.28.2008 (S2)
U.S. 04.27.2008 – 10.26.2008 (S1);
11.02.2008 – 06.07.2009 (S2)
Theatrical Release:
Japan 10.21.2017 – 05.26.2018
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