Talk:L.L./@comment-2601:204:E680:1890:F8EE:FF69:495A:3CDE-20190509085726

Not to beat a dead horse, well I guess I will...

If you think about the Lelouch x ... ships, you will understand the best suited for himself and his situation is C.C.

Shirley wants Lelouch to be “serious” about school and his “future,” and when confronted with the truth about who he really is, (1) conspires with Villetta; (2) tells him to commit suicide with her; (3) goes to rat him out to Suzuka; (4) runs in fear off the edge of the building. She loves who she wants him to be not who he is. (Yes, I know she shoots Villetta for him and doesn’t rat him out, but just considering it...)

Kallen looks at Lelouch and sees “Zero,” the (in her eyes) heroic terrorist who brings the Japanese victory. The times he shows her glimpses of his real personality, she verbally abuses and hits him (and he does deserve it).

C.C. is the only one that Lelouch has ever shown his true face to. He becomes comfortable enough to let her in on his plans, his day-to-day thoughts, and even his weaknesses, and she takes them all in stride. She helps set him on the path he wants for himself, even when she doesn’t completely agree, standing by him to the bitter end, and, according to the movie, even after. The fact that they are both now questionably immortal is also a prime consideration.

I could go on, but I already have written far too much. I’m just saying that, based upon the above and other things I noticed when watching two seasons of the series and the four movies, C.C. was obviously the ship to sail.