User blog comment:Zero15/Code Geass R3/@comment-99.238.130.205-20130507223308

Wow...just....just no.

Suzaku got the hell out of lancelot before it exploded. How? Who cares. This is the anime world. You're taking it too far if you think that there needs to be an explanation for this. The idea is that the geass used on Suzaku helped him escape ("Live on.")

The appropriate answer is that they got out of the explosion before they were consumed by it. It's a red herring, meant to mislead the viewer. Again, there needs to be no explanation for this. It's very straight forward.

Who the hell cares if there are any other Geass users?

...Suzaku doesn't have a Geass. Go rewatch the anime, noob.

The world was unified by Lelouche and Nunally took over when he died. This included Britannia, as Britannia was Lelouche's first conquest.

Knights of round disbanded, obviously.

He's dead. The entire purpose of the Zero Requiem was to eliminate hate through the death of Lelouche the tyrant. He would NOT betray the people by faking his own death. It is innane and illogical. As heartless as he seems throughout the series, as he is an anti-hero type protagonist, he does show he truly is willing to sacrifice himself, and everything else for peace, as well as repentance to the ones he killed.

The Geass will continue to take effect. The girl shown drawing a cross on the schoolyard was meant to leave the impression that the Geass will continue on forever, as there was never a point in time where we saw her stop, so the immortal effect of the Geass is the correct assumption. Furthermore, we saw Lelouche conclude by saying Schniztel will continue to serve "Zero" at the end, and there is no way he is wrong, as that would be a completely pointless device.

There is no need whatsoever for R3. The ideas presented are utterly innane and pointless, and the questions you think are unanswered are the result of you not paying enough attention to te anime. R3 would without a doubt be a tremendous failure. Leave the Code Geass universe as it is, for it is the embodiment of perfection as it stands now.

There are critics in every show, but you are a total fool if you think that a) Sunrise will even read this page b) there are more critics than advocates.

The time period of Lelouche will go untouched, regardless of the amount of spinoffs that come to light.

Think objectively and honestly to yourself, people - do you truly believe that those questions (which are, as demonstrated, answered) are enough to go on a new series? Do you truly believe it will be as exciting? Or do you just want more Code Geass selfishly, not even taking into consideration the fact that Code Geass is essentially perfect as is?

There is Zero room for expansion in the Code Geass universe of Lelouche. That is final.