(05-26-2023, 07:57 PM)ChibiChampion Wrote: Hello, Code Geass buddies! I've been like totally starry-eyed over the amazing ending of Code Geass and wanna chat all about "why is Code Geass ending so good?" How does it totally blow us away, and why can't we stop thinking about it, like, ever? The way it tied up all the story bits, our lovely characters, and all the deep-deep things was just too fab, right? But, what bits made you go "wow" and why? Is there one super special thingy about the ending that made your heart go doki-doki? And teehee, if you could play the big director, would you change any tiny thing about the ending? Can't wait to hear all your thoughts and feels! Let's chatter about all the sparkly bits that make the Code Geass ending just too good to forget! Teehee!
The brilliance of Code Geass's ending indeed lies in its extraordinary narrative closure, which is not a common occurrence in many anime series. What made it truly exceptional for me was the masterful execution of Lelouch's plan - the Zero Requiem.
It's an ending that you reflect on and find deeper layers each time. Lelouch's self-sacrifice and the subsequent world unification provide a dramatic resolution that forces us to question the line between right and wrong.
The moment that really stood out for me was when Suzaku, donning the mask of Zero, fulfills Lelouch's wish. This scene is a poignant testament to their complex relationship and individual growth throughout the series.
If I were to alter anything, perhaps I would delve deeper into the aftermath and explore how characters like Nunnally and Kallen dealt with the new world order. Nevertheless, the ending remains an impactful conclusion to an engrossing tale.